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  • Top-ranked work: With You
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Born: Japan
  • Top 3 works: With You
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  • Nationality: Japan
  • Museums on APS:
    • The National Quilt Museum
    • The National Quilt Museum
    • The National Quilt Museum
    • The National Quilt Museum
    • The National Quilt Museum
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

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Where was Miyuki Hamaba born?
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What is Miyuki Hamaba known for?
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What inspired Miyuki Hamaba to start quilting?

Miyuki Hamaba: The Soul of Japanese Quilting

Miyuki Hamaba is a Japanese quilting artist whose dedication to traditional techniques combined with an artistic vision has cemented her place as one of the foremost figures in contemporary textile art. Born in Japan, Hamaba’s journey into quilting began not as a deliberate pursuit but rather as a spontaneous reaction to a formative experience – witnessing a Baltimore Album quilt at an exhibition ten years ago. This single image ignited within her a profound fascination for the meticulous craft and nostalgic beauty of this historic quilting style. From that moment onward, Hamaba immersed herself in mastering advanced quilting techniques, primarily focusing on hand piecework. Unlike many contemporary quilters who utilize computerized machines, Hamaba champions the slow, deliberate process of handcrafted artistry. She emphasizes that “There is nothing special about my appliqué,” describing her method as simply folding seam allowances and sewing them down with precision – a testament to her belief in honoring tradition while pushing creative boundaries. This philosophy informs every quilt she creates, resulting in pieces characterized by breathtaking detail and exquisite craftsmanship. Her breakthrough came with ‘With You,’ a project that consumed two and a half years of painstaking effort. Inspired by the beauty of Japanese floral motifs and imbued with personal reflection, Hamaba meticulously crafted this Baltimore Album quilt using techniques honed over decades of experience. The quilt earned her recognition from the Nancy Ann Sobel Memorial Fund Award of Merit in Hand Quilting at AQS QuiltWeek, validating her commitment to preserving artistic heritage while exploring innovative expressions of beauty. Hamaba’s quilts are celebrated for their stunning handmade details and intricate designs—a reflection of her deep connection to Japanese textile traditions. Her work embodies a spirit of patience and dedication, qualities she attributes to the quilting process itself: “Quilting is the spice that adds excitement and pleasure to my life.” This passion drives her artistic endeavors, resulting in quilts that resonate with emotion and capture the essence of Japanese aesthetic sensibilities. Hamaba’s influence extends beyond her individual creations; she serves as an instructor at the Japan Handi Crafts Instructors' Association, sharing her expertise and inspiring aspiring quilters to embrace the transformative power of handcrafted artistry. Her commitment to preserving traditional quilting methods ensures that this beautiful art form continues to flourish for generations to come.