Can you tell me the name of the woman who made Fireworks at the Border? I couldn't make out her name when you spoke it - she lives in La Prada and I live in Santa Fe. I'd like to contact her about showing her works at our Guild.
The quilts are stunning but I wish the spokesperson had practiced her monologue before standing there to describe the quilts, as she constantly stumbles over the words, has to correct herself rather constantly, ruining the whole message by the artists, whether one agrees with their sentiments or not. This video should have edited out all her missteps or it should have been re-filmed. I now have to finish watching with no sound as I can’t listen any more to such poorly read script.
My sister lived in Ohio and she made the most beautiful quilts. She was refused entry into some Quilt guild on the premise that quilts with picture appliques were not authentic quilts. My sister's quilts were 1000 times more beautiful than those you are showing. As a matter of fact most of them are dark, depressing and downright ugly!
Stunning quilts. Thank you for sharing this with us!
Thank you. A wonderful contemporary display.
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you take us through all those amazing and beautiful pieces.
Absolutely stunning!!!! WOW!!!!! TY for sharing. If only I could have seen this in person. Cheers from Tampa, FL
Thanks for sharing - so beautiful - greetings from England .
Прекрасные работы!!! Привет из России. 😊
These are beautiful!
I HAAAAAAAAATE THAT MASK!! For GOD'S SAKE!!
Right? What's the purpose anyway? No one is within six feet
Can you tell me the name of the woman who made Fireworks at the Border? I couldn't make out her name when you spoke it - she lives in La Prada and I live in Santa Fe. I'd like to contact her about showing her works at our Guild.
Very interesting quilts (sorry but I found the sound track really depressing).
Quilt the International language!!
Where is this museum?
TAKE OFF THE MASK - aren't you at least 6 feet from others???
The quilts are stunning but I wish the spokesperson had practiced her monologue before standing there to describe the quilts, as she constantly stumbles over the words, has to correct herself rather constantly, ruining the whole message by the artists, whether one agrees with their sentiments or not. This video should have edited out all her missteps or it should have been re-filmed. I now have to finish watching with no sound as I can’t listen any more to such poorly read script.
My sister lived in Ohio and she made the most beautiful quilts. She was refused entry into some Quilt guild on the premise that quilts with picture appliques were not authentic quilts. My sister's quilts were 1000 times more beautiful than those you are showing. As a matter of fact most of them are dark, depressing and downright ugly!
Are you a bit biased in your judgment?
@@donnawoodford8145 - Yes, I probably am.