France Patchwork

This group of antique quilt enthusiasts, members of France Patchwork, the French quilting guild, has been showcasing an exceptional textile heritage since 2001.

France Patchwork & Guldusi

France Patchwork, the French quilting association, and Guldusi, a German association closely connected with embroiderers in Afghanistan, are joining forces to organize a festive competition: The Floral Logo.

Jacques Légeret & Hans Zogg

Jacques Légeret and the Swiss-German collector Hans Zogg own the largest collection of Amish and Mennonite quilts in Europe. In 1986, Jacques and his family were ‘adopted’ by an Old Order Amish family in Pennsylvania.

Ina Statescu

The originality of Ina Statescu’s work, a well-known Franco-Romanian artist on the international scene, lies in her combination of various textile techniques, playing with materials, shapes, and colors, She has exhibited in several countries and has been teaching textile art since 1990.

La Ruche des Frangines

La Ruche des Frangines is a group of textile artists passionate about Lucinda Riley’s literary saga, The Seven Sisters. Their goal is to illustrate each volume through textiles.

Guldusi

Guldusi is a hand embroidery program launched in 2004, now enabling 200 women in Afghanistan to support their families.These embroideries, mainly integrated into patchworks, showcase the evolution of Afghan craftsmanship and its incorporation into European textile art through competitions—an artistic and intercultural exchange like no other.

Libs Elliott

Elizabeth (Libs) Elliott is a textile artist exploring the intersection of technology and traditional craft by using generative code to design and make handmade quilts. She lives and works in Toronto, Canada.

Janet O’Dell

Janet O’Dell is a keen collector of antique quilts.Her collection of hexagon and medallion quilts has been built up over the past 25 years from a variety of sources. All have been chosen because they appeal to her personal taste.

Lois Parish-Evans

Lois is an award winning quilter who has, for many years, been exploring the natural world using the quilt sandwich as her canvas. She uses various techniques alongside free motion quilting to portray her subject.

Esther Delgado

Esther Delgado (Barcelona, 1964) is an artist skilled in graphic design, ceramics, and painting. Since 2010, she focuses on patchwork, creating realistic portraits of women exibing in Sitges, Birmingham, Houston, and Madrid.