Description: How Japan's beloved kawaii culture, a centuries-old tradition, has created today's fascinating new quilting style: stunning quilts composed of thousands of tiny pieces.
Brief description: Naomi Ichikawa, publisher of Quilt Diary Japan magazine, also served for 20 years as editor in chief of Japan's first quilt magazine, Patchwork Tsushin. She was the curator of international exhibitions for International Quilt Week Yokohama for two decades. She lives in Tokyo. @qd_quiltdiary
Review Quotes: "An enchanting celebration of kawaii ('small and cute') quilts . . . Crafters will marvel at this."--Publishers Weekly STARRED review