Wow, what an experience. Beautiful!
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Maybe I'm related to him distantly - we have the same last name - LOCKE.....
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Hi,
This was at the Jacksonville, FL Quiltfest in 2007 or 2008 (time, you know??). It was located at the entrance to the quilt displays, and of course, I entered on the far end on the other side of the Hall. When I rounded the end of the first (last) row of quilts and started to go to the next row, I saw this from probably the distance of a city block. I could feel the magnetic pull and just could not stop myself. When I got close and saw the tiny pieces, I could hardly believe it. Yes, it was a religious experience for me and probably many others. Just breathtaking and that doesn't begin to describe it. Big WOW! |
That was very beautiful. I also was very, very dumbfounded when I went to http://www.loisjarvis.com About a month after the twin towers fell, she had a quilt where each diamond of a lone star was the face of all the identified angels lost that day. Go to ground zero and click on the center of the star a few times and the pictures become visible. It takes your breath away.
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Originally Posted by Joanne Regas
That was very beautiful. I also was very, very dumbfounded when I went to http://www.loisjarvis.com About a month after the twin towers fell, she had a quilt where each diamond of a lone star was the face of all the identified angels lost that day. Go to ground zero and click on the center of the star a few times and the pictures become visible. It takes your breath away.
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Wow. Just Wow!
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This is amazing I can’t even image how to begin something of that magnitude . :XD: This is a real labor of love. ;) Thank you for sharing. 8-)
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that is amazing, thank you so much for sharing, I would love to see it close up. God bless. Penny
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