The Partnership Quilt project is an annual part of the quilt show. The public is invited to send in a small block on a set theme. This time it was House.
The organizers then asked a famous quilt artist to helm the arrangement of these blocks into quilts. Over 10.000 blocks were received and made into 66 quilts of 150+ blocks each. You can understand that this is a major task. Volunteers then stitch the blocks together and quilt them.
My heartfelt thanks to Yoko Saito and her team of volunteers!
Here are a few examples:
Tanya's pastel house in a forest of pink trees.
Julie's cardinal had flocked together with other birds in houses.
My house was a mushroom with the Swedish flag on the washing line.
Pamela let a welcoming light on over the door.
One of her student's houses was on the beach with waves coming in on the tide,
while another student grows purple flowers by her charming farmhouse of kimono fabric,
and a third student keeps her pigs safely indoors.
There were many other 'houses' with animals
a fluffy panda in a bamboo hut
the terry towel dog has a house with a stove that sends out heart shaped smoke
the God of Thunder houses in a cloud, of course.
Here is a selection of farm houses
lighthouses and beach huts
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Some of the large quilts also had house as a theme
Kyoko Hara (原恭子), impeccable quilting
Not a single person was to be seen in Takako Makino's (牧野孝子) village, but lots of animals and a snake.
Another taupe quilt, by Nobuko Esaku (江崎信子)
Then a few quilters invited us indoors.
MiYang Gyeong from Korea.
And finally one of my favorite quilts from the show, not only because of the Swedish wooden Dala Horse on the shelf, but because of the interesting leaves on the plant and the clock.
Sachiko Yamamoto (山本佐知子)
7 comments:
What fun it is to see these quilts!
What a lot of houses and quilts! Love your mushroom house. Takako Makino's quilt looks amazing.
Thanks for sharing your photos of those amazing delightful quilts and blocks.
Beautiful hand stitching. No one does it better.
Another enjoyable viewing of more artistic quilts.
Love that village!
When I saw that number of other quilts using houses, I wondered if the house theme used in the partnership quilts was taken from a more general theme of the show. I loved the variety of houses in some of those partnership blocks, and enjoyed the close-ups you posted.
Who would think that you could do so much with a house?
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