On Thursday January 23rd, the 13th Tokyo International Great Quilt Festival will open at Tokyo Dome. I will report from the event and hope to share a lot of great quilts.
This is what the Japanese programme flyer looks like:
Every year a well-known Japanese quilter/teacher makes the quilt on the front. This year it is Yoko Saito who has made the charming Moomin quilt. Tove Jansson, the author of the children's books about Moomin and his mystic world, was born 100 years ago. Mooming is very popular in Japan and Yoko Saito has over 50 pieces of Moomin quilting in the show!
As a piece of side info, there is actually a Moomin bakery and cafe in the Tokyo Dome City complex. You can read about it here.
Other items of interest at the quilt show are:
- The quilt contest with stunning quilts, of course
- Lots of traders
- The works of 60 famous (Japanese) quilters
- Shizuko Kuroha on what textile has taught her. She is famous for her beautiful blue quilts; you can see her quilting in the picture above.
- Five famous quilters share how they 'play with fabric'.
- The Partnership charity quilts (The Language of Flowers)
- Swedish Antique Wool Embroidery
The circled numbers at the bottom right corner mean that you are entitled to buy entry tickets at the reduced price of 1800 yen. Two tickets for each circle = four tickets.
Live TV broadcast
NHK will broadcast life from the quilt show on
Saturday 25th, 2.30 - 3.15 pm on channel BS Premium 103
Sutekini Handmade
NHK's craft programme Sutekini Handmade will feature Swedish Wool Embroidery (pin cushion, I think) on
Thursday 23rd, 9.30 - 9.55 pm on channel 3
19 comments:
The poster is wonderful,looks and sounds like it will be a great show Queenie, when you get the details for the charity blocks let me know and I will try and do one for next year, I expect you will be sharing some photos with us, looking froward to them
I will be reading and wishing I were there too! My postcard has the number 17 on it. Will you look for my block (yellow with applique hexagons)?
Good to know you are interested in taking part in the Partnership quilt project for next year. I will post the details as soon as I get them, and of course blog about his year's show.
I will be delighted to look for your block on quilt #17! And I, too, wish you would be there to see for yourself!
I will be looking forward to your pictures from the show, it all looks very exciting!
I am sure it will be great - and crowded!
Enjoy the quiltshow!
What detail Carin, I feel excited, almost as if I was actually going to the show. When I see your posts I will feel I have been. Good luck with spotting your quilt, 28, and also Pamela's. I bet you are going to have a wonderful time, in spite of the crowds. Love the idea of the Moomin cafe.
The flyer looks great as I'm sure the rest of the show will be, looking forward to seeing and learning more.
I am sure I will!
At least you have been to Japan and know what they are capable of in the way of organisation! The Moomin cafe is usually very crowded but they serve good quiche and a delicious creamy salmon soup.
Unfortunately they no longer produce flyers or floor plans in English; a great shame when you put 'international' in the title! The governments target is to double the number of foreign visitors to Japan and NHK should take this to heart!
Hooray! it is that time of year - I too am so excited to join in with your presentation of the festival! feels like I am attending too :) some day...perhaps in person!
I had so wanted to get to Toyoko for this show but have to teach. Lots of people are flying up from Brisbane, as they do every time the show is on. I look forward to seeing your photos.
I hope in future there will be a lot of promotion for foreign visitors so that more can enjoy the show in person. I hope to give a report that makes you feel as if you are there.
I would have loved to meet you at the show, Carolyn. There are usually several groups of Americans or Australians on quilting tours, a handful of lone travellers and then a sprinkling of foreign residents. 99% of the visitors are Japanese, and maybe that is why there is so little info in English...
The quilt on the flyer looks very interesting.
I hope you can take a closer picture on the show.
I will do my best!
This show will be wonderful, I look forward to see your pictures.
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