I wonder how many reds
牧野さとみ*Satomi Makino
needed to collect for this quilt. It was difficult to find duplicate prints.
The embroidery was mainly Sheaf Stitch and French Knots.
谷口由紀*Yuki Taniguchi's quilt is so light and crisp in blue and pastels.
Another light blue quilt with accents in beige and soft reds was made by
清田澄枝*Sumie Kiyoda (?)
日比野香代子*Kayoko Hibino (?) made this fantastic piece of black lace in reverse appliqué.
細見千恵子*Chieko Hosomi managed very well.
Traditional quilts are often floral medallions, in 'sweet' colours, and impeccable stitching/quilting.
笹野千恵子*Chieko Sasano gives us a good example.
Music is also very popular in Japan, and here it has been incorporated in the quilt by
金山真理*Mari Kaneyama
used red, white and a little bit of pink.
Here is an alphabet and block pattern sampler by
和田さとみ*Satomi Wada
Have a look at the H-section. There is a (School) House block, a Heart, a Hen and Hourglasses. I don't know the name of the remaining block. Do you?
Updated: Sarah Aldridge told me the block is called Honey Bee.
In the UK they are called Suffolk Puffs, in the US you call them Yo-yos. I guess you really need to love them if you are going to make a quilt like this one.
It took 寺田矢枝子*Yaeko Terada 1 year and 7 months to make 17.566 yo-yos (15 mm) and turn them into a floral quilt.
It would have taken me longer! Or rather it would have become a UFO!
A message to Julie, you did get a yo-yo maker, didn't you? Are you planning to make a copy of this quilt?
More flowers, by 藤原順子*Junko Fujiwara
One more floral for good measure
扇畑洋子*Yoko Ogihata
or is it a star?
Well this is a star,
with extensive hand quilting.
久保真由美*Mayumi Kubo
Following are a few traditional quilts with a modern twist.
西岡洋子*Yoko Nishioka
played around with the Clam Shell pattern
while 山田町子*Machiko Yamada
added houses inside her enlarged Double Wedding Ring
The areas of pointed strips in the background is an illusion - it is a print.
本多佳江*Yoshie Honda made her quilt out of triangles and her grandchildren's drawings.
I was quite drawn to this quilt, both geometrical and floral at the same time.
明石瑛子*Eiko Akaishi made a very accurate quilt.
野呂清美*Kiyomi Noro made us a show stopper!
(Don't you just love Julie's quilted jacket - another REAL show stopper!!!!)
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Thank you Carin for all these beautiful quilts photos : my favorties are, of course, the quilts with flowers. They look so peaceful !!
Wishing you a lovely evening,
Take care,
Isabelle
Great post. Just like I was there myself.
I think that block is a version of "Hands all around". As to yoyos ... no way I make a quilt like that! I think the device I bought will make smaller ones. These was so much detail in many of those quilts that I don't know where those quilters find the time. They must have to sleep a few days out of the year.
That is the honeybee block.
Oh my word, that ocean - how completely spectacular!
Lots of beautiful quilts!
Traditional quilts are very appealing - home and cozy feeling.
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