I do have a few more photos to share from the show!
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| Travel Diary by Akane Sakamoto |
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| Pom Pom Mum by Reiko Naganuma |
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| Stars in a Field by Hiroka Ninagawa |
Check out these yo-yo's...
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| Family Tree by Osami Gonohe |
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| Family Tree by Osami Gonohe, detail |
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| Family Tree by Osami Gonohe, detail |
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| Family Tree by Osami Gonohe, detail |
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| Family Tree by Osami Gonohe, detail |
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| Family Tree by Osami Gonohe, detail |
And the third prize winner in the "Wa" category:
And there you have it.... and for more, see:
Julie's insightful observations at My Quilt Diary,
Quilt Otaku's collection of links
Queenie's Needlework - several wonderful posts such as this one.
It's amazing how many "takes" there are of the same quilt show - it was just MASSIVE! I've really enjoyed seeing other bloggers' posts and I know you will too!



























8 comments:
OH...just when I could breathe again...you share some more...AMAZING! The Family Tree is fabulous. I also like "Life"...maybe because my daughter's name is Yoshiko and she loves Yo Yo's?
Thanks again!
I am speechless! I've never seen anything this beautiful before! Such detail!
You got some I didn't take pictures of. I love all those detail pictures.
Wow! Just wow!
Ooh lovely!
I have just started a freeform quilt, which I'm thinking I might applique, these quilts give me hope thanks x
Hi!
It was a great show and so much to photograph. We all select our favourite stuff I guess, so it is nice to read others' blogs and see what one missed.
I found your blog through Julie Fukuda and hope you don't mind me putting a link to your blog post on my own blog.
Thank you for posting such wonderful pictures. I attended the Show last year and remember the crowds, the quilts the sensations. You bring it all back and I must say I so want to return! Thank You.
Oh, WOW. Thank you for sharing so many photos of the Tokyo quilt show (for those of us who can't be in Tokyo!) I added you to my reader. I spent a year expat-ing in the Netherlands, so I have especially enjoyed looking through your expat-quilting blog!
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