It was time for the annual quilt show hosted by Nihon Vouge and Quilts Japan at their building in Nakano, Tokyo.
On Saturday, I met up with a Japanese friend who is an excellent quilt teacher. Both her work and those of her students were on display.
Here is a selection of quilts that caught my eye:
Sketches with needle and thread! What do you think of Vermer's Girl with a Pearl Earring wearing a mask?市川淑子*Yoshiko Ichikawa
I like that this quilt is on point.
仲沢幸子*Sachiko Nakasawa
Records by 楊楠*Sorry I can not read this name, I think the maker is a Chinese, or Taiwanese, man. Or he might be based in Hong Kong or live in Singapore...
Look at the machine embroidery! Surely this must be made by computer software.
Feminine and romantic
稲谷美穂*Miho Inatani
This Circle, Triangle and Rectangle quilt was made by my friend's student out of the smallest of scraps.
三木純子*Junko Miki
For the love of the Swedish Dalahäst (Dalecarlean Horse)
桑田厚子*Atsuko Kuwata
I liked the way the quilts had been displayed, often with two totally different quilts near each other. It helps the eye to compare and see differences.
The quirky cat quilt by
和田まゆみ*Mayumi Wada
The overflowing Treasure box by
苫谷秀子*Hideko Tomatani
This sheer quilt was made with Korean Pojaki fabric, which is always so elegant.
Another of my friend's students,
若松操*Misao Wakamatsu, wanted to use up her stash of polka dot fabric.
I love the movement and the way the size of the curved pieces change.
鈴木キルト*KILUTO or Quilt Suzuki made this fantastic 3D creation.
Here is a busy but beautiful quilt, with colourful flowers and birds on a milk tea-coloured background.
平沢あけみ*Akemi Hirasawa
My friend and I ended the visit by listening to a short talk on how to store fabric and notions. The recommendation was to make three piles of fabric, ironed flat and sorted in size - large, medium and small pieces. Then a container to put the very smallest of pieces as they are useful for accents or appliqué.
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