Quilt Market

Yoko Saito Visits the Bunny Hill Booth!

So, I’m in the Bunny Hill Booth, and two lovely Japanese women walk in.  They start talking and smiling at each other about my Scottie dog quilt.  I leaned over to get them a pattern and when I came up I saw the name tag;  Yoko Saito.

First came a gasp, then tears, and then the bowing started.  Back and forth we went, bowing over and over.  I wasn’t sure when it was polite to stop, so I just kept going and so did she!  I felt so graced just to have her visit my booth!  She is, in my humble opinion, the best appliqué designer ever.

There she was, this fashionable lady, dressed so nicely in a beautiful scarf around her neck (note to self; get a scarf for market and try to remember to wear it.)

Anne and Yoko

 

A picture was called for, in front of the Scottie dog quilt of course! Note to self; think about red glasses too.

For those of you who are not familiar with her work, I’ll share some close-ups with you.  Think itty, bitty tiny pieces of fabric, appliquéd, and then hand quilted with rows of quilting 1/8” to 1/4” wide.  It is amazing to look at her work!

Basket Detail

Not only is she known for intricate work, she is also known for her light-hearted whimsical style!  Just look at her little appliqué tote that was on display at market!

Yoko's applique purse

I am fortunate enough to have almost all of her books in my personal collection.  A very special friend has given me one of her books for almost every birthday.  To have met Yoko, and own her books, is a dream come true.

Applique close-up

Have a safe trip back to Japan Yoko.  I loved meeting you!

Next post I’ll wrap up my market pictures.

Have a great weekend everyone!

Hugs,

Anne

28 Comments

  • Carrie

    Like everyone else, I was curious to know who it was that would have brought you to tears to meet. But now I understand ~ Yoko Saito's work is exquisite. And more.

    I'm so happy you got to meet her ~ and I'm even happier that she obviously enjoyed YOUR work enough to stop and take a closer look. :)

  • Suzanne

    Meeting Yoko Saito for you is the same as us meeting you. I waited in your booth to speak to you on opening day but the ladies in front of me were going on and on. It was like waiting your turn to have audience with the Queen, you want your turn but don't want to take time away from someone else. I finally told your assistant that I'd come back, but when I did get back the next day you had stepped out. I'm so sorry I missed you because I'm sure I would have stood there bowing or curtseying or what ever you do in front of royalty.

  • Anonymous

    Silly question here, but are her books written in Japanese?

    One more….does she have a pattern for that bag you showed?

    Gina

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