Marithé & Didier Malfériol

Marithé and Didier Malfériol, originally from the Puy-de-Dôme region in France, have been collecting antique French quilts for the past fifteen years. Their collection spans from the second half of the 19th century to the 1970s and 1980s. They are particularly interested in the origins of each piece, the techniques used, and the materials chosen. […]

Kelly Spell

Kelly Spell creates abstract quilts that seek to bring calm and control to a chaotic world. Her work merges intricate construction techniques with minimalist design, drawing beauty from the tension between complexity and simplicity. An intense curiosity fuels Kelly’s artistic practice. Her bold, graphic compositions are informed by a deep appreciation for mid-century design and […]

Les Textilo-Créatives

Les Textilo Créatives is a collective of ten friends brought together by a long shared journey in the world of textile art and a common passion for patchwork. For over a decade, they have met regularly to explore new themes and experiment creatively. The diversity of their artistic personalities is the group’s greatest strength. Their […]

Hungarian Patchwork Guild

Founded in 1989, the Hungarian Patchwork Guild is dedicated to promoting the art of patchwork and supporting Hungarian quiltmakers. It has grown into a dynamic creative community that fosters dialogue between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary quilt practices. The Guild is committed to preserving Hungary’s rich textile heritage while encouraging innovative reinterpretations. By bridging past and […]

International Quilt Museum & Carrefour

Amish Reimagined is an international project born from the collaboration between the International Quilt Museum in Lincoln (Nebraska, USA) and Carrefour – The European Quilt Show. A world-renowned institution dedicated to quilt art, the International Quilt Museum preserves and studies one of the most significant quilt collections worldwide. Among its treasures are remarkable historic Amish […]

Heidi König

Heidi König lives in the border town of Rheinfelden in northwestern Switzerland, just 100 meters from the Rhine River, which forms the natural boundary between Germany and Switzerland. She is married, the mother of two adult sons, grandmother of two young granddaughters, and recently retired. Through her grandmother, she encountered a sewing machine at an […]

Guldusi

Longtime supporters of the Afghan embroidery program Guldusi, these textile artists warmly embraced curator Pascale Goldenberg’s invitation to join forces for this unique exhibition. The collective brings together ten European artists: Uschi Brenner (DE) Véronique Douillet (FR) Adelheid Lau (DE) Elsbeth Nusser-Lampe (DE) Anne Moreno (ES) Martine Molet (FR) Maria Stoller (CH) Sylvia Tischer (DE) […]

Haute École des Arts du Rhin

The Haute École des Arts du Rhin (HEAR) is a public higher education institution in the arts under the supervision of the French Ministry of Culture. It encourages permeability between disciplines and fosters synergies between art, design, and craft practices. At its Mulhouse campus, the DNA (Bachelor’s degree) and DNSEP (Master’s degree) programs in Textile […]

Genesis Hall

At just sixteen years old, Genesis Hall is already emerging as a remarkable voice in contemporary quilting. An award-winning quilter and the youngest fabric designer in the sewing and quilting industry, she began sewing at the age of ten and quickly discovered her passion for quilting as a creative form of expression. Her quilts have […]

France Patchwork

Founded in 1984, France Patchwork is the national association dedicated to promoting and developing quilting in France. With nearly 5,000 members in France and internationally, it brings together enthusiasts from diverse backgrounds who share a common ambition: to transmit, share, and advance this demanding and vibrant textile art. Through its regional branches, friendship days, training […]