Mary Ann Andrade and her grandson Nick Menke, 12, both from San

Nearly 5,000 visitors strolled through the Harvest Quilt and
Fiber Arts show this past weekend at the 22nd annual Taste of
Morgan Hill.
The details of the painstakingly intricate embroidery mixed with the endless colors of geometric patterns of many fabrics hung from the ceiling with the same care as fine art on the walls of the Louvre.

Nearly 5,000 visitors strolled through the Harvest Quilt and Fiber Arts show this past weekend at the 22nd annual Taste of Morgan Hill at the Community Center to observe the 250 pieces of quilted art. Artists from throughout the entire Bay Area as far away as Monterey and as close to home as Morgan Hill were featured.

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