Raise your hand if you're going to the
Tokyo Dome quilt show this year!
Ok, so I'm not raising my hand.
Not for lack of interest, but with a baby in the house, travel to Japan is not in the cards for me this year. (tear rolls down cheek)
What is one to do with no ticket to Tokyo?
Sit around the house and cry all weekend? Dream of all those awesome taupe quilts and handmade quilts that I won't get to see in person? Start eating boxes of chocolate in a fit of sorrow
while contemplating missing a chance to meet Yoko
Saito in person? Invite all my quilting friends over to feel bad for me?
No, no no no no! We shall have none of that.
Lucky for me (and you, if you aren't going either) there are a small handful of extremely generous quilters who visit the show and post their photos online.
Both
Jennifer of Moving Hands blog and
Alex of Moonstitches have posted some of the best photo collections I could find in past years.
Looks like Jennifer is going this year. Please check out her amazing blog
Moving Hands, it is really one of the most beautiful out there. I have said it before, but her hand quilting is amazing and her color pallet is beautiful.
If you plan to go to the Tokyo Dome and share photos with us,
pls do leave a comment so I can pass along links to the rest of the folks.
Oh, and the book in the
last post that I did is Quilt Party -
Yoko Saito's catalog of student work from 2008. It contains 81 pages of full color, full length photos of her student's taupe quilts. Some would call this sort of publication 'quilt porn'. I call it a little slice of heaven.