November is a busy month for quilt shows. Last Friday I attended the show in Yokohama that is now run by Japan Quilt Society.
I reported on their show in March here and here.
This show in November was divided into contests for Miniature, Traditional, Japanese (Wa), Creative, Junior and Group quilts.
There was a section for international quilts, mainly from Korea and China.
There was a section for quilts from European countries.
First, let's look at some quilts from the contest:
This little quilt measures 40 x 40 cm and was made by
Satoko Kase * 加瀬サト子
A Rising Star measures 60 x 60 cm.
It was made by Atsuko Ichikawa * 市川亜都子
Makiko Toda *戸田真紀子
made a sweet little quilt in blue and white, 48.5 x 48.5 cm
This was inspired by a Meissen china elephant, maybe something like
this?
Midori Miyake*三宅みどり
Yosuke *洋輔 made his own version of the World Map.
Below are details of Japan. You can see a sumo wrestler, sushi, a samurai warrior's armour and maybe a geisha?
Here is another map - of Hawaii.
Junko Ishihara*石原淳子
The quilt spells out the word Joker, but the title of the quilt is Trump Trump.
(Trump is the Japanese word for playing cards.)
Yasuko Yubisui*指吸快子
Hiroko Takita*瀧田裕子
Noriko Shimano * 島野徳子
The woven areas ARE woven!
Highly structured yet soft by
Ayuko Katayama *片山あゆ子
Which shoes shall I wear today?
Yukiko Maruhama *丸濱由紀子
Black and white (and a bit of yellow) for the Four Seasons
Etsuko Ishitobi *石飛悦子
A masterpiece by Sachiko Chiba *千葉幸子
Please note, that it received no award nor a rosette in spite of being large, hanging absolutely straight and being impeccably hand-quilted.
Best of Show went to
Junko Hiranuma *平沼淳子
Mitsuko Sugimoto *杉本美津子
used old kimono fabric which she machine quilted.
For this, she received 2nd prize
Masa Yagimoto *柳本眞佐
landed the 3rd prize.
To be continued...
That tea service! Oh my word, what an astonishing achievement!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I think the details on Highly Structured are amazing! Quilting as playtime.
ReplyDeleteSuch creative quilt artists! The shoes are very cute!
ReplyDeleteAmazing work. I don't think I have ever seen a map quilt before.
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