"Stars in Heaven" silk Quilt by Matsuko Morishita from Japan |
Close up of Matsuko Morishita's quilt |
"Grassland" Quilt by Mikiko Misawa from Japan |
Flying Geese Quilt by Yoko Suzuki from Japan |
Ok, to throw a little slang around here, many of these quilts had crazy workmanship. Really, I don't see such time consuming quilts at my local quilt shows. Yoko Suzuki's deceptively tranquilt brow quilt, above and below, for example. The flying geese in the main blocks are appliqued over each other. An appliqued circular wreath of delicate beige lies under the overlapping flying geese. The intersections of the blocks have complicated details. Gold embroidery tops the blocks.
close-up of Yoko Suzuki's center blocks |
close-up of Yoko Suzuki's border |
close-up detail from Katsuko Tazaki's Shining Stars quilt |
Close up of center section of a quilt by Yoko Kageyama of Japan |
This last detail I am sharing is from the grassland quilt shown above. Japanese esthetic is different then ours, and I notice this in some of the quilts. We rarely quilt family crests, for example. Color choices and fabrics differ. In the grassland quilt, the quilter decided to shred the silk in some of the sections to reveal the silk warp and weft colors. You can see this if you look closely below. This is something I would find hard to do to the quilt. Surprisingly, I didn't notice the shredding until it was pointed out to me.
Detail of the "Grassland" Quilt by Mikiko Misawa |
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I am linking up to these parties:
Quilt specific links:
Marelize: Anything goes Monday 44 (Entry 26 of 36.)
ihavetosay: Show-and-tell Tue (Entry 5 of 20)
Connie at Freemotion: Linky Tuesday (Entry 14 of 43.)
Quilt story: Fabric Tuesday (Entry 10 of 54.)
Blossomheart: Sew Cute Tue (Entry 12 of 31.)
Colorful life: Really random Thur (Entry 6 of 13.)
Prettybobbin.com: Thur Quilt linky party (Entry 13 of 21.)
Richard/Tanya quilts: Link a Finish Friday 94 (Entry 32 of 32.)
Others I enjoy:
Create-with-joy: Inspire Me Mon 99 (Entry 182 of 224.)
Dwellings: Amaze me Monday 34 (Entry 68 of 97.)
Rain on a Tin Roof: Give me the Goods Mon 36 (Entry 177 of 280.)
Isabell: Great Advent Calendar (Entry 63 of 133.)
Cherished Treasures: Creative Corner 90 (Entry 34 of 53.)
Made By You: Made by you Monday 179 (Entry 264 of 336.)
Clairejustine: Creative Mondays (Entry 91 of 109.)
Diy: More the Merrier Monday 25 (Entry 37 of 55.)
Homecoming: The Diyers 39 (Entry 44 of 127.)
Manic Monday: Manic Monday (Entry ? of 63.)
Alderberry hill: Make the scene Mon 100 (Entry 2 of 205?)
Sweet Sharing: Sweet Sharing Monday 80 (Entry 159 exp.)
A Blossoming life: Frugal crafty home 51 (Entry 99 exp.)
Pkitchen: Show Me Mondays 45 (Entry 64 of 86.)
Keeping it Simple: Motivate me Mon 201 (Entry 429 of 476.)
Mod Vintage: Mod Mix Mon 129 (Entry 36 of 59.)
Boogie Board: Masterpiece Mon 151 (Entry 86 of 100.)
BNOTP: Metamorphis Monday 252 (Entry ? of 215.)
Coastal Charm: Nifty Thrifty Tues 189 (Entry 32 of 250.)
* Stroll Life: Inspire Me Tues 192 (Entry 150 of 256.)
Uncommon Slice: Tues Treasures 161 (Entry 50 of 176.)
Lavender Garden: Cottage Style (Entry 10 of 27.) b
ihavetosay: Show-and-tell Tue (Entry 5 of 20)
Connie at Freemotion: Linky Tuesday (Entry 14 of 43.)
Quilt story: Fabric Tuesday (Entry 10 of 54.)
Blossomheart: Sew Cute Tue (Entry 12 of 31.)
Colorful life: Really random Thur (Entry 6 of 13.)
Prettybobbin.com: Thur Quilt linky party (Entry 13 of 21.)
Richard/Tanya quilts: Link a Finish Friday 94 (Entry 32 of 32.)
Others I enjoy:
Create-with-joy: Inspire Me Mon 99 (Entry 182 of 224.)
Dwellings: Amaze me Monday 34 (Entry 68 of 97.)
Rain on a Tin Roof: Give me the Goods Mon 36 (Entry 177 of 280.)
Isabell: Great Advent Calendar (Entry 63 of 133.)
Cherished Treasures: Creative Corner 90 (Entry 34 of 53.)
Made By You: Made by you Monday 179 (Entry 264 of 336.)
Clairejustine: Creative Mondays (Entry 91 of 109.)
Diy: More the Merrier Monday 25 (Entry 37 of 55.)
Homecoming: The Diyers 39 (Entry 44 of 127.)
Manic Monday: Manic Monday (Entry ? of 63.)
Alderberry hill: Make the scene Mon 100 (Entry 2 of 205?)
Sweet Sharing: Sweet Sharing Monday 80 (Entry 159 exp.)
A Blossoming life: Frugal crafty home 51 (Entry 99 exp.)
Pkitchen: Show Me Mondays 45 (Entry 64 of 86.)
Keeping it Simple: Motivate me Mon 201 (Entry 429 of 476.)
Mod Vintage: Mod Mix Mon 129 (Entry 36 of 59.)
Boogie Board: Masterpiece Mon 151 (Entry 86 of 100.)
BNOTP: Metamorphis Monday 252 (Entry ? of 215.)
Coastal Charm: Nifty Thrifty Tues 189 (Entry 32 of 250.)
* Stroll Life: Inspire Me Tues 192 (Entry 150 of 256.)
Uncommon Slice: Tues Treasures 161 (Entry 50 of 176.)
Lavender Garden: Cottage Style (Entry 10 of 27.) b
Handy: Wicked Awesome Wed 138 (Entry 2 of 55.)
Family Home: Wow us Wed (Entry 66 of 109.)
Snap: Show and Tell (Entry 82 of 125.)
Family Home: Wow us Wed (Entry 66 of 109.)
Snap: Show and Tell (Entry 82 of 125.)
Ivy and Elephants: Whats it Wed 102 (Entry 36 of 129.)
Someday Crafts: Whatever Goes Wed 198 (Entry 109 of 303.)
Katherine: Thurs Favorite Things 116 (Entry 31 exp.)
Jan Olson: Share your Cup of Tea Thur 83 (Entry 4 of 84.)
From my Porch: Treasure Hunt Thur 134 (Entry 50 of 101.)
Girlish Whims: Your Whims Wed 139 (Entry 90 of 149.)
Sew Much Ado: We Did It Wed 182 (Entry 73 of 221.)
Brambleberry Cottage: Time Travel Thur 176 (Entry 1 of 72.)
Col Lady: Vintage Thingies Thur (Entry 8 of 9.)
A Delight: Home and Garden Thur 57 (Entry 8)
Knick of time: Knick-of-time Tue (Entry 43)
Someday Crafts: Whatever Goes Wed 198 (Entry 109 of 303.)
Katherine: Thurs Favorite Things 116 (Entry 31 exp.)
Jan Olson: Share your Cup of Tea Thur 83 (Entry 4 of 84.)
From my Porch: Treasure Hunt Thur 134 (Entry 50 of 101.)
Girlish Whims: Your Whims Wed 139 (Entry 90 of 149.)
Sew Much Ado: We Did It Wed 182 (Entry 73 of 221.)
Brambleberry Cottage: Time Travel Thur 176 (Entry 1 of 72.)
Col Lady: Vintage Thingies Thur (Entry 8 of 9.)
A Delight: Home and Garden Thur 57 (Entry 8)
Knick of time: Knick-of-time Tue (Entry 43)
Adorned from above: Adorned Wed (Entry 68)
Sand yellow door: Home (Entry 10)
Charm of Home: Home Sweet Home 147 (Entry 3)
Thrifty Grove: skippin Thanksg (Entry )
French Country: Feather Nest Fri (Entry 17)
* Common Ground: be Inspired 166 (Entry 55)
* Romantic Home: Show and Tell (Entry 43)
Chic: Flaunt it Friday 180 (Entry )
Tatertots: Weekend Wrap Up (Entry )
Cedarhill Ranch: The Sun Scoop 94 (Entry 285)
Savvy Style: Wow Us Wed 144 (Entry ) *
Sand yellow door: Home (Entry 10)
Charm of Home: Home Sweet Home 147 (Entry 3)
Thrifty Grove: skippin Thanksg (Entry )
French Country: Feather Nest Fri (Entry 17)
* Common Ground: be Inspired 166 (Entry 55)
* Romantic Home: Show and Tell (Entry 43)
Chic: Flaunt it Friday 180 (Entry )
Tatertots: Weekend Wrap Up (Entry )
Cedarhill Ranch: The Sun Scoop 94 (Entry 285)
Savvy Style: Wow Us Wed 144 (Entry ) *
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I can't find the words to express how beautiful these quilts are. Wow! This past summer I went to the quilt museum in Paducah, KY and there was an entire exhibit of a Japanese artist. Her quilts on the back were somehow a part of the front. I cannot describe how it was done. I studied the quilts for a while. I can say the reverse side was somehow a part of the front which also made a beautiful back. I was not allowed to take pictures. Immediately I search internet for this technique and couldn't find it. Did you see anything like that?
ReplyDeleteAlso, you mention your blog takes a while to load. Are you loading very large pictures. If so, you will hit your limit and won't be allowed to post anymore on your blog. I use a free program called Photoscape to resize the pictures to 799. Blogger won't count pictures less than 800 against your account. If you need a tutorial I have one. Keep showing those quilts.
Wow, gorgeous quilts....very breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your photos-- really amazing quilts!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, these are quilts you could stare at all day (my favorite kind)! Especially love Grasslands. Exquisite!
ReplyDeleteThese quilts are gorgeous, thanks so much for sharing the pictures of them.
ReplyDeleteThese are true pieces of art - I have been engrossed in the details. I cannot imagine the vision to create such beautiful pieces. They are unlike any I have seen.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHey Donna, (who said "They are unlike any I have seen.")
ReplyDeleteI know, right?
:) Happy Thanksgiving.
Joy - I havent seen the type of quilts you are describing, but I am interested. Perhaps you could call the Museum and ask...
Don't you love the shows and places that let you take photos? To me it makes the event much more enjoyable. Otherwise I struggle with knowing I won't remember what I saw later, especially on a cool quilt.
Beautiful quilts. I love "grassland."
ReplyDeleteThe quilts are amazing! I have never made a quilt but I admire those who do. My grandmother and aunt used to quilt and I have one that they quilted together. It got quite raggedy over the years so I had it cut down into a small wall hanging. I also had three stars from the quilt cut out and I framed them with a story about the quilt for my DIls for Christmas one year. They were a hit. Thanks for sharing at my HOME and enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Fabulous, amazing, jawdropping!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these wonderful pictures!
Esther
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Oh my, these quilts really are amazing. A piece of art for sure. I am a quilter and I think it would hurt my eyes even working on these. They are full of so much detail! Thanks for sharing them with SYC.
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Jann
WOW! they are amazing and beyond beautiful. I cant imagine the artistry and patience it takes to make something so exquisite. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and thanks for sharing these works of art with us.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilts.
ReplyDeleteSherry
These quilts are absolutely amazing! You're so lucky to have seen them in person! I could stare at them for hours! Thanks so much for linking up :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing quilts. Beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing with Wednesday's Adorned From Above Link Party. Have a great week.
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