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4/23/2012
Wooden box for Punchneedle
This is a special wooden box for carrying Punchneedle.
They were made by Masako's students in Sapporo.
Look at how tiny each designs are. The size of the box is approximately 7x12cm.
If I had a thing like that, I could not help showing it to quilting friends!
Emi
4/19/2012
TV program
On the evening of the 15th the TV program where Masako appeared was aired!
We didn't know which parts would be chosen out of the 5-day-shooting until then so Masako was nervous.
But overall it was a very nice documentary program as we had wished.
2 days later we had customers from Thailand and told us that they happened to watch it at a hotel! What a coincidence :-)
4/13/2012
Full bloom
When you think of Japan, Sakura (Cherry blossom) might come first into your head.
I think Sakura is the symbol of JAPAN.
Pictures of Sakura in full bloom arrived here from Kyoto.
Enjoy!
I think Sakura is the symbol of JAPAN.
Pictures of Sakura in full bloom arrived here from Kyoto.
Enjoy!
4/11/2012
TV program
Masako will appear in a very well known Japanese documentary TV program called "Solomon" on the 15th of April.
I know most of you don't speak Japanese, but please enjoy its trailer.
Click here!
I know most of you don't speak Japanese, but please enjoy its trailer.
Click here!
Workshops in Thailand
As an annual event we went to Bangkok and Chiang Mai to give workshops from the end of March to the beginning of April.
On the 30th of March which was the first day of our stay, we gave one of each quilting lesson in the morning and afternoon at Pao's atelier.
Morning lesson
Afternoon lesson
Some could get a technique called rocking stitch during the lesson!
On the 31st of March and the 1st of April, we gave one of each lesson at the Windsor Suites Hotel in Bangkok.
The 31st
The 1st
We all had lunch together at the same Chinese restaurant which was located on the 2nd floor of the building.
Kob (Pao's husband)
I just wanted to mention that this was not all for him!
In the morning of the 2nd we flew to Chiang Mai which may have been the 2nd most popular city in Thailand following Bangkok.
Before setting up the workshop at the Centara hotel we stopped by this beautiful tea house where we could hang out for hours and hours.
On the 3rd of April we gave a workshop in Chiang Mai for the first time. 20 people signed up for it! Thank you!
One of the pleasures when you stay in Bangkok might be delicious fruits.
Personally I loved Pomelo, and mango with sticky rice and coconut milk! It's tasty!
We could see some familiar faces who cared about Japan because of the natural disaster last March. Since then Thailand also had been in a very difficult time affected by the flood.
However about 135 people joined our workshops in all!
Khob Khun Mak Ka!
On the 30th of March which was the first day of our stay, we gave one of each quilting lesson in the morning and afternoon at Pao's atelier.
Morning lesson
Afternoon lesson
Some could get a technique called rocking stitch during the lesson!
On the 31st of March and the 1st of April, we gave one of each lesson at the Windsor Suites Hotel in Bangkok.
The 31st
The 1st
We all had lunch together at the same Chinese restaurant which was located on the 2nd floor of the building.
Kob (Pao's husband)
I just wanted to mention that this was not all for him!
In the morning of the 2nd we flew to Chiang Mai which may have been the 2nd most popular city in Thailand following Bangkok.
Before setting up the workshop at the Centara hotel we stopped by this beautiful tea house where we could hang out for hours and hours.
On the 3rd of April we gave a workshop in Chiang Mai for the first time. 20 people signed up for it! Thank you!
One of the pleasures when you stay in Bangkok might be delicious fruits.
Personally I loved Pomelo, and mango with sticky rice and coconut milk! It's tasty!
We could see some familiar faces who cared about Japan because of the natural disaster last March. Since then Thailand also had been in a very difficult time affected by the flood.
However about 135 people joined our workshops in all!
Khob Khun Mak Ka!
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