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Old 01-26-2019, 01:40 PM
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FYI-I just watched Bonnie Hunter’s picture post of the Tokyo quilt festival on YouTube. Some really great quilts there !
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Me too. Just watched her video. Wow! What an eyeful. I love the Japanese quilts. They always have gorgeous applique. The DH says he wants to go to Branson, MO this spring. I said let's do it after we go to AQS Paducah, 3rd week in April. Looking forward to that show.
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I was lucky enough to work the Tokyo show last year for Handi Quilter!. It was awesome. Lots of great quilts and fabrics. A unique experience for sure!
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I also saw that...such patience!
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I liked the quilts. She posted she got to go in before the show opened to avoid the crowds. I wonder if her tour group got to go in early. I would have been a little miffed about that if she went in and I was stuck waiting with the swarm of people.
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Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
FYI-I just watched Bonnie Hunter’s picture post of the Tokyo quilt festival on YouTube. Some really great quilts there !
What fun. When I lived there I always marveled at how clean every little thing was. Streets, restrooms you name it, they keep it clean. Eating was always fun. To this day I still remember eating "Mystery Meat". I'd already eaten tons of wierd stuff.. but sometimes, well, it's just best to never know. I wish I had been able to take this trip.
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