I can't imagine how much time and talent must have been required to do this. Wonderful. Thank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/02/old-san-juan-pigeon-park.html
Ohhhhh my goodness the talent some people have. I've said it before and I'll say it again-I envy those that can create these beautiful masterpieces. I wish I had 1/8th of their skill!
being able to create shadows with material and stitching. the depth of the piece is stunning. Another great photo. Thanks Linda. I enjoy the photos you post.
The light in the room was awful and the quilt was hung by a door. It was sunny and every time someone opened the door the light changed. The photos with the flash didn't come out at all and I used the manual settings.
I wish you could of seen it in person, Gabe couldn't come in the building. We had Max with us and I told him he had to go in to see it. Gabe is NOT into quilts but when he came out he said that was an amazing piece of work.
I have made a few quilts but nothing like this. Mine pale next to this stunning work. I've never seen anything close to this. It is beyond anything I've ever see's. What talent. Women back then knew how to keep their hands and minds busy. Such creativity..
This quilt was stunning. It was difficult to get a good photo due to the light in the room.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine how much time and talent must have been required to do this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful.
Thank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/02/old-san-juan-pigeon-park.html
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Ohhhhh my goodness the talent some people have. I've said it before and I'll say it again-I envy those that can create these beautiful masterpieces. I wish I had 1/8th of their skill!
ReplyDeleteSo do I!
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being able to create shadows with material and stitching. the depth of the piece is stunning. Another great photo. Thanks Linda. I enjoy the photos you post.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cyndy!
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What a brilliant quilt :-)
ReplyDeleteThe photo turned out good
The light in the room was awful and the quilt was hung by a door. It was sunny and every time someone opened the door the light changed. The photos with the flash didn't come out at all and I used the manual settings.
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This is mind boggling to me. It is amazing how the person made this quilt. So much time and patience. It had to be pieced together just so. WOW !!
ReplyDeleteI wish you could of seen it in person, Gabe couldn't come in the building. We had Max with us and I told him he had to go in to see it. Gabe is NOT into quilts but when he came out he said that was an amazing piece of work.
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Linda
I have made a few quilts but nothing like this. Mine pale next to this stunning work. I've never seen anything close to this. It is beyond anything I've ever see's. What talent. Women back then knew how to keep their hands and minds busy. Such creativity..
ReplyDeleteI've ever seen not see's. Whoops...
DeleteIt was amazing Dottie, the amount of time that went into it and the details!
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