Quilt en Rêve
Quilt en Rêve is a group of French and Dutch friends who have been working together for over twenty years. United by a shared focus on 19th-century quilts, they have turned this enduring theme into their signature. What might seem like a ritual has become a source of constant exploration within textile heritage and its […]
Marylène Loës
With scissors, fabric scraps, and a thimble in hand since early childhood, she has never stopped creating with her needles. At just eight years old, she transformed an old cabinet into a Barbie house, crafting dresses, trousers, curtains, tablecloths, miniature furniture, and even plates made from recycled juice caps. Everything became an opportunity to invent—always […]
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. […]
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) […]
Ellen Remijnse (EQP Textiles) & Kristel Salgarollo
Since 1991, Kristel Salgarollo has been teaching and practicing patchwork in Belgium and abroad. A long-standing contributor to Les Éditions de Saxe, notably for Magic Patch and Quilt Country, she has developed a rich and distinctive artistic universe over the years. She has built an impressive collection of quilts entirely of her own design, with […]
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.
Kazakhstan Patchwork Association

Founded in 2013, the Kazakh Patchwork Association has over 180 members and is dedicated to promoting and developing ethnic-style patchwork (Kurak) and Art-Quilt. They organize workshops, competitions, and the annual Orient Bazaar festival. In recent years, their members have also been exhibiting more frequently worldwide.
Fiona Lindsay

Fiona Lindsay has always been creative and as a mature student, returned to study textile design . She has always stitched and after study decided that there needed to be a theme running through her designs. Still Life and Florals fitted the bill perfectly.
Jenny Bear
Jenny Bear has been making quilts for more than 40 years. She exhibited at the Carrefour in 2022 and made a book with Quiltmania (Fit for Purpose : Quilts for Warmth and Comfort) in 2024.After her exhibition at Carrefour in 2025, she hopes that her quilt making will return to hobby level and that there […]
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.