Akiko Matsumura (松村章子)
Yumiko Okazaki (岡埼由美子) used a milliard of Suffolk Puffs (Yo-yos) and basket fabric.
Toyoko Nakajima (中島豊子) used a thin cotton fabric with denim pattern for her background.
Mikami Izumi's (泉美香理) delicate quilt is like a lady's handkerchief.
For the love of reading, Korean Haejoo Shim, added a book with a hanging book mark.
Sachiko Chiba (千葉幸子)
There are flowers in the sea, too, on these whales by Yasuko Kawaguchi (川口康子). The sea made up of Mola reverse appliqué is fantastic, too.
Yoshimi Umemoto (梅本よしみ) made these wisterias out of kimono silk.
This Baltimore Album quilt was flawless!
The artist? Masako Takahashi (高橋晶子)
Another impressive quilt by Yoko Kanazawa (金澤陽子)
Noriko Nakamura (中村憲子)
Add a bit blue to taupe and you get indigo. Flowers look good this way, too. Michiko Takemoto (竹本美智子) proved it.
Finally, where do flowers really belong? On crazy quilts, of course.
Mihoko Taguchi (田口美保子)
6 comments:
The fishy mola one was quite a different way of using flowers.
I didn't see the flower fish at the show! Baltimore album quilts are so beautiful.
Wow ! So many lovely quilts ! Debbie :)
Completely dazzling, yet again...
That appliqué work takes my breath away.
You are so organized to group you posts by quilt category! Florals! Yes, there were a lot of them!
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