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Re: Visit to North Kyme 16 Oct 2011 04:59 #70308

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And finally.... I know most of us complain about the weather, but yesterday it was sooooo bright and sunny that even inside the church it was impossible to take decent pictures of some of the quilts. But if you were there in person the light was wonderful.

So this it it till 2014. I hope that the lovely quilters of "A Stitch in Kyme" will send me an email again before the big event so that I can go and have another wonderful day.

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Re: Visit to North Kyme 16 Oct 2011 04:52 #70307

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For all you doll lovers! I spotted this little lady sitting very prettily on top of the fond. I guess she would be about 14 inches high when standing up. The red cross stitch is beautiful and reminds me very much of the embroidered household linen I grew up with when visiting my maternal grandmother (East-German by borth, but with Polish, Czech, and Hungarian ancestry).

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Mmmmhhh.... I bet at least one cat lives at this quilter's home!
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Re: Visit to North Kyme 16 Oct 2011 04:45 #70306

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Liz Hands's response to 9/11

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The face is constructed from layers of sheer fabrics. Click on the picture to see more detail.

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A very cheerful Christmas table.
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Re: Visit to North Kyme 16 Oct 2011 04:27 #70305

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The bright sunlight streaming in through the church windows made this crazy quilt really sparkle.
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The owner of this little (about 6x6) thread-painted bird is lucky that I was able to restrain myself. I would have looooved to take him/her/it home with me.

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A very attractive cover for an A4 size folder.

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Re: Visit to North Kyme 16 Oct 2011 04:18 #70304

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Rita, your wish is my command! :)

The little church was so full of beautiful quilts and other textile pieces that it was impossible to get a good overall picture.

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Here in the UK we have the same controversy between traditional quilts and art quilts as you have in the US. Some of the bigger shows have more and more textile art these days, and traditional quilting is in decline..... Until you look at the grass roots. In the small local quilt groups traditional quilting is very much alive, as you can see in the next two pictures. I had a chat with one of the ladies who said: 'I learned making traditional quilts first and loved it. I then tried more artistic designs. I don't think I could have succeeded without the skills and the disciplin of the traditional quilt designs. Now I happily hop from one to the other, enjoying both.' (All I can say to that: 'Amen!')

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Part three will come soon, Rita!
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Re: Visit to North Kyme 16 Oct 2011 03:33 #70303

Those flowers look great Lorchen. The church is so cute and a rare blue sky behind it. More photos please! :D
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Re: Visit to North Kyme 15 Oct 2011 18:36 #70293

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What fun "flowers"!!


It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Re: Visit to North Kyme 15 Oct 2011 18:22 #70291

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Thanks for sharing Lorchen. I would love to visit England some day. My ancestors are from Bardwell, Suffolk. Need to save my pennies. We also want to go to Ireland and hope to make one big trip. Your photos look beautiful.
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Visit to North Kyme 15 Oct 2011 17:47 #70288

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The weather here is the UK was glorious today - brilliant sunshine. Weather like that is perfect for the bi-annual quilt exhibition at North Kyme, because the quilts are in the church and refreshments are in the village hall, so it's great if you don't get wet walking between the two locations. I love the show in North Kyme, together with the Moulton one (also in Lincolnshire, also in a very small village), they are my favourite small quilt exhibitions. There is always a super variety of quilts and other textile pieces, and the ladies who run these events make everybody very welcome.

At least two of the North Kyme Quilters are also members of TQS, Joan and Mary. I ran into Joan before I even got out of the car, and I managed to have a really long chat with Mary (thanks for the coffee and biscuit!).

The church is tiny and very beautiful.

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The entrance door had a gorgeous arrangement of real twigs and branches with beautiful fabric flowers on each side, a great way to make you want to go inside and look at more.

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More pictures tomorrow. It's getting late, so I better get some sleep.

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