several years ago I got to see The Last Supper at the quilt show in Cincinnati. It is beyond awesome!!! To read the story behind it is pretty cool, too.
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I've said before but I'll repeat, What these people do and what I do should have two different names. And that Last Supper belongs in a museum. I can't even imagine what it took to do that.
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Thank you, they are all spectacular, but I too am drawn to your "personal favorite".
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I too got to see the Last Supper quilt and meet the maker and his wife several years ago. What a nice couple they were. There is no way to really describe this quilt nor is it possible to imagine what it looks really like without seeing it in person. Unbelievable! He told us how he made it and I still cannot believe it. He must have been a great dentist with lots of patience (and patients) to do such fine detail work. What an inspiring quilt!
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Thanks for the beautiful quilt show!!!!
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What a nice show that is. Thanks for sharing your pics.
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In case anyone is interested, here is a link to the write up on how that Last Supper was made:
http://www.thesupper.net/made.htm You can also see Don Locke speak about the quilt on youtube if you wish. What an absolutely intriguing quilt. |
Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting! Such wonderful work - great eye candy!
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Awesome works, thanks so much for sharing!
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I had the wonderful privilege to see The Last Supper in person. It is absolutely amazing. If you ever get the opportunity to see it please do. Thanks for sharing!
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