Grand Prix was won by Masako Kaya/榧政子
Just how small the quilting stitches are can be seen here.
Misako Muto's/武藤美左子quilt was very colourful.
Michiyo Watanabe/渡辺美智代 also had a floral motif, but in Japanese style.
Chizuru Yajima/矢島千鶴 worked with flowers, too.
Chiharu Takahashi/高橋千春 needs three watches to keep track of time, or?
Junko Hiranuma/平沼淳子 made a huge quilt with a hindu motif
Lots of details, like this stump work butterfly.
Yayoi Abe/阿部弥生 used a special technique for her floral landscape.
Sakuko Tsunoda/角田佐久子 made this funky tree that can serve you coffee!
Tsunemi Suzuki/鈴木つねみ won a prize for her colourful quilt made from her 'fabric collection'.
Sanae Nagasaki/長崎早苗 bought a large piece of fabric in Guatemala, then cut it into squares and quilted it in an artistic embroidery style.
And with this quilt, I close this quilt show review.
7 comments:
Thanks for sharing your photos Queenie. The variety of colors and stitching is amazing, so much fun and creativity, wow.
Endless sources of amazement and inspiration, these quilt shows!
Thank you for all of this detailed sharing! It has been like being there again. It is amazing, the quilting talent in this country! I learned so much from your posts that I missed during the show. Thank you!!
Delightful quilts. Such tiny stitches on some. I was taken with the bunny one.
I am enjoying seeing all these exquisite quilts also.
And I have yet to even look over my pictures from the show. You have covered it all so nicely. As time creeps in I am even wondering if there will be time to assemble a partnership block before the deadline.
The "Fabric Collection" quilt is a favorite of mine from this group!
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