In part three of Patricia Belyea's four-part series from the Tokyo Quilt Festival, she shows us Historic Textiles and Special Exhibits, including precious American quilts from the 1800s provided by the International Quilt Study Center & Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Patricia Belyea from Okan Arts is attending the International Great Quilt Festival, which recently opened at the Tokyo Dome with over 50,000 people attending. The Festival is the largest quilt show in the world—spanning seven days—with an average of 250,000 visitors per year. Exhibitions, competitions, special shows, vendors, and more fill the huge baseball stadium.
This is part three of four blogs that contain photos from the show.
Click here to see photos from the show and read Patricia's blog.
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