Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Hungarian quilts - Japanese Inspirations!

Here are some of the quilts displayed at the patchwork weekend. Unfortuntately I couldn't read the labels on them in the photos! If anyone can tell me who made each quilt, I'll add information.

EDIT - Thanks Evi!
1. The quilt made by Zsuzsa Törőné (above)
2. Zsuzsa Kövér (above) and Éva Tolvajné Zalka (below)


3. Ágnes Szomor (both)
4. Ágnes Szomor (both)
5. Ágnes Szomor (both)


The last photo shows Ildiko's version of Kitty Pippen's design - as with all the quilts I saw over the weekend, this combines beautiful fabric selections with great stitching. I forgot to ask earlier - are the panels in the squares Kona Bay fabrics? EDIT - Yes (see Ildiko's comment below).

4 comments:

Polyák Ildikó said...

Yes, they are.

Susan Briscoe said...

I thought they looked like Kona bay - their kind of style. I love their fabrics, because you can use them to give the look of antique kimono without having to cut old fabric up!

36évi said...

1. The quilt made by Zsuzsa Törőné,
2. Zsuzsa Kövér (above) and Éva Tolvajné Zalka (below)
3. Ágnes Szomor (both)
4. Ágnes Szomor (both)
5. Ágnes Szomor (both)

:)

szizsu said...

Long live the google translator! I also thank you for teaching, were completed in three small and large samples as well. I am pleased that on Monday they still had time to look around a bit as well.
Next time we go to Szentendre, if you are around:)))
Zsuzsa