Ulla Hoppe
Ulla Hoppe was born into a very creative world: she learned to sew, knit and crochet with her mother. Form and color were passed on to her by her grandmother Omimi. She began embroidering at the age of five.A day spent without a needle and thread? There’s something missing.
Ozquilt Network
Ozquilt Network is an Australian organisation for art quilters and those interested in art quilts. Our purpose is to raise the profile and status of art quilters, art quilts and art quilt making.
Marie-Francine Brochard

Marie-Francine Brochard discovered the world of patchwork and textile art 30 years ago.Committed to the France Patchwork -The French Quilt Guild-, first as a delegate and then as president, she was responsible for Artextures for 15 years.
Hae Ok Chang
Hae Ok Chang’s quilt works blend bold colors and intricate patterns. She is particularly known for her signature “snowflake quilts,” an evolving series that captures the delicate beauty of falling snow through a technique she pioneered.
Dianne Firth
Dianne Firth, a quilter for almost 50 years, is a landscape architect and academic. She exhibits regularly in juried exhibitions and her works are held in public and private collections around the world.
Shin-hee Chin

Born in Seoul, Shin-hee Chin earned her BFA/MFA from Hongik University and an MA in Fiber Arts from Cal State Long Beach.A Tabor College professor, her work explores identity, hybridity, and belonging through feminist traditions and spirituality.
Rachaeldaisy Dodd
Rachaeldaisy Dodd enjoys using fresh ways to interpret traditional designs to make colourful, happy quilts. Her use of YoYos, PrairiePoints, a mix of fabrics, cotton, linen, wool felt, vintage pieces, denim result in beautiful & unique textured work.
Fabia Diniz

Fabia Diniz has been a free motion quilting teacher in Brazil for more than 15 years, and part of faculty at the Houston Quilt Festivals.
Hilde van Schaardenburg

Hilde van Schaardenburg’s work is an expression of joy that just pours out from the inner urge. The inspiration comes from the myriad forms and colours in nature.