And then did you not know where to look first: so many beautiful quilts! And I can show a small selection here! Again and again I'm from the "Dear Jane" - impressed quilts, what's inside because of work that can you do not measure!
could eg to add this quilt read: " it consists of 5602 individual parts that are sewn together by hand to 169 squares and 112 edge corners are starting work: 2003 "!
And that was hanging from a window, which unfortunately was not large enough so that the entire quilt on the picture could
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Here again a detail screen with information about the quilt: it is called "My flower garden and is 2.20 x 2.45 m tall
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And so you could go with all the beautiful quilts:
I can not show all, I have a little "summary":
And Andrea Stracke resulted from the high art of Handquiltens: she was again surrounded by many interested women, it is fascinating how small their tricks are and how fast it is!
Some of her work, she also had it! And not
unimportant were it stands:
Such were made under different The patch workshop from Malente Timmendorf, Mrs. Loeffler of thread factory from Kiel and wife Hohoff of "Needle & Thread" Lübeck with plenty to offer on-site. And there could
"woman" then yes resist not yet had one or the other material packet kidnap ....
You have to make provisions but, if the fabrics are just times ......
It was a beautiful exhibition, thanks to all the quilters Akwaete- Effort and the time they have invested in order to share the visitors to their great work!
Then my husband and I still use the nice weather for a trip to Ratzeburg have:
The Ratzeburger Dom (the sky was really blue ...)
A former House, now there is the County Museum housed .....
..... and a look at the Küchensee where we have made a really nice walk in the sun! Last Sunday we
visited the exhibition of the "Akwaete-Quilter" at Krummesse near Lübeck. They showed their quilts they made during the last years. I am very fond of the "Dear Jane Quilts", one is made made out of 5.602 pieces, everything sewn by hand!! Andrea Stracke is a famous master in handquilting, you are almost speechless about her tiny little stitches!!
Some shops offered wonderful fabrics and other things a quilter "must have".....
In the afternoon we drove to Ratzeburg where we had a little walk in the sun! On our way we passed by the Ratzeburger Dom and the museum, formerly a manor house built in 1764!