Friday, September 04, 2009

FOQ - Twisted Thread Video

I am very impressed with the camera man who managed to get this footage. Did I mention how much I dislike cameras?









There are more festival of quilts videos on their web site.

14 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:39 am

    Wow, if someone can figure out how to eat pretension I know a way we can feed the whole world!

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  2. If you can work out a way for people to eat it, I will provide. Sadly I can't see it working but do let me know.

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  3. I should add, if you think that is pretentious, you should hear the words I get asked to say.

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  4. I viewed the video early this morning and was so impressed that I called my DH to come and see it too - well done!

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  5. Great Stuff.

    I think your anonymous poster may need to figure out what pretension means before attempting to figure out a means to feed the world with it.

    If the world could be fed on cowardly anonymous internet snarkiness though, well, then we could be on to a good thing ;)

    Nic

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  6. looks great.

    Really interesting to see how its all done as well.

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  7. Fantastic video presentation. Thanks for sharing your talents with us!

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  8. Hush now, Anonymous Internet Coward. Grown-ups are talking...

    Great video, Ferret. It came out really well.

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  9. Very interesting video, only hugely talented people provoke small-minded anonymous comments ;)

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  10. I agree with Redwitch you are a very talented quilt artist. Cowards hide behind anonymity.

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  11. You might dislike cameras but it doesn't come across that way. Funny what we can put up with when we're discussing something we're passionate about. Maybe there's a quilting DVD in your future?

    And as for feeding the world, let's get Bob Geldof onto it...

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  12. It's a great video - it sounds just like you do, when you are talking about quilts.

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  13. Ah, anonymous, I think I see your mistake: pretension is when the person TALKING doesn't understand what is being said.

    You know, just like you when you used the word "pretension".

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