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    Interesting quilt things on the WEB

    When reading a online quilt newsletter I subscribe to, I found these two websites with interesting things. The first is a work in progress and only has Australian quilts right now but are supposed to be adding New Zealand and African quilts soon. Haven't had time to look at them all so not sure if any TQS members have quilts in this. The link is http://www.myplacequilts.com.

    The second is a video of two sisters who do fabric "paintings" Very interesting. I wonder if they would share as guests some time. Just an idea. http://www.opb.org/programs/artbeat/...ri-Lubbesmeyer

    Hope I have gotten these right. Ann

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    WWOOWW!! Miss Ann, this was WONDERFUL!! The Lubbesmeyer sister's are from my neck of the woods!! This was great!!

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      Ann! Thanks so much for posting these! Here is the website for the Lubbesmeyer twins website! I enjoyed the video you posted so much I found their studio website! I absolutely love the work they do!

      http://www.lubbesmeyerstudio.com/


      That's what makes TQS so great! All this sharing!

      And I found this website thru my Janome 6600 Yahoo group. It's pretty terriffic too! I loved the quilts she made using the shadowing fabrics!

      http://cadouri-din-inima.blogspot.co...nto-quilt.html

      Lynn in hot, hot, humid Houston

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        Loved all three websites. The twins are amazing and I checked out their website also. The shadow quilting is beautiful. A TQS member has some beautiful shadow quilts posted. I don't remember who it was though.

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          #5
          Thanks Ann. The video with the twins was SO interesting. Now all I need is a twin.
          Karen
          Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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            "I found this website thru my Janome 6600 Yahoo group. It's pretty terriffic too! I loved the quilts she made using the shadowing fabrics!

            http://cadouri-din-inima.blogspot.co...nto-quilt.html"

            This is a TQS member - GetaGrama from Romania. I too, am blown away by her trapunto quilts. I mailed her and she sent wonderful step by step instructions. It's great when we quilters share our skills. Do check out her website - she's done some beautiful quilts.

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              I love the Lubbesmeyer's work. Their work uses light extraordinarilly and I loved looking thru their site. And Julie your find is a TQS member Getagama. Nice trip to both websites. Thanks.

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                #8
                Yes - I know Geta is a member - that's me letting you know she is. I was responding the Lynn's comments of finding Geta's website. I'll get this forum stuff down yet. :P I have not tried her technique but I can't wait!!!!!!!!!!! Aren't her quilts wonderful?

                Time to watch the Olympics -

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                  #9
                  I have been trying to work my way through the Quilter's Catalog by Meg Cox... she has hundred of interesting quilt links listed.... I plan to visit them all.

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