Sometimes just looking at a smaller collection of quilts prevents overloading and I have to say that my appreciation was great. It was only held for two hours because it was really just for sharing, so I am glad that I could make it.
It certainly is also inspiring because these are local quilters and it proves once again that beautiful quilts are being made everywhere. What a feast for the eyes!
P.S. I just had to add this page that I found of the church in 1890 . The shoreline looks different now. I love the little bathing boxes at the water's edge. It's funny how writing about one thing can lead on a tangent - but in this case a nice one because I learnt something new about my area.
6 comments:
Thanks for the quilt show pictures! I just love the quilts being displayed over the pews. What a gorgeous historial building!
What a great post Bettsy. Thanks for sharing that and doesn't the church look fabulous with the pews draped in all that colour. I enjoyed the historical link too.
Having the quilt show in the church with the quilts displayed on the pews and hanging above is really enjoyable. Thanks for sharing the photos.
Looks like a great display of quilts Bettsy. How did the quilt show go?
What a fabulous idea, utilizing the Church pews like that, I love it and will put that one in the memory bank!
Cute bag, tracey
What a lovely sight! I can't believe it was all for only two hours! I also love the two pictures of the church that you linked to. Love all things old and historical!
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