I used to dream about what i'd do if I suddenly didn't have to do everything-else-I-have-to-do. When our lives were a constant dull hum of the front door slamming and car keys clanging as I whipped in and out of the house taking kids here, rushing to catch a train, running out to the longarm… Continue reading The Georgian Quilted Petticoat Project
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Quilt Stories
Hope Blooming Quilt
Across the globe an unprecedented health event is unfolding and along with millions of others I have been struggling to process the enormity and to figure out how best to Be in this strange new world. My kids are at home and my husband is cloistered away down the long corridor taking muffled work… Continue reading Hope Blooming Quilt
The Misses Barron Quilt – Part 2.
Back in the dog days of last summer I embarked on a palma non sine pulvere - a project of great reward in exchange for great effort - I decided to hand quilt a king sized North Country wholecloth quilt. I've always been a hand quilter ( see my previous post for how and why… Continue reading The Misses Barron Quilt – Part 2.
The Maps of Childhood Quilt
I live in the heart of the British countryside in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in the south of England at the foot of the Chiltern Hills. This chalk bluff rises from a flat plain and forms an ancient spine stretching across the country from Bath to Norfolk. It was an ancient bye-way, with… Continue reading The Maps of Childhood Quilt
PlainStitch. What’s in a name?
Making a quilt, however complex, is essentially just a series of very simple running stitches. This paradox lies at the heart of why I love the process of making a quilt. This simple stitch means that patchwork and quilting are skills completely accessible to anyone who can make a simple stitch with a needle and… Continue reading PlainStitch. What’s in a name?
Modern Notes On Quilting
I’m excited to be writing a new column in this quarters’ The Quilter Magazine* It is out at the start of December, so I wanted to take a moment to share with you my thoughts on the new column. Firstly let me tell you about the name of my column. ‘Modern Notes on Quilting’ is… Continue reading Modern Notes On Quilting
The Wendover Remembers Quilt
The power of textiles to impart big messages has been utilised since time immemorial. Quilts have always been bound up with world events as makers seek to reflect and make sense of their worlds. We have a rich history of quilts made by soldiers as rehabilitation, textile like the Bayeux Tapestry telling the stories,… Continue reading The Wendover Remembers Quilt
The Red Manor House Quilt
Making this quilt was a labour of love for several reasons. I work for The Quilters’ Guild as a Director of their commercial company and our role is to find ways to show off everything that’s great about the Guild to as many people as possible. The Red Manor House Block of the Month was… Continue reading The Red Manor House Quilt
The Misses Barron Quilt – Part 1.
I was a quilter before I was a patchworker. The beautiful repeating nature of intricate patterns, the beguiling texture, the implied perseverance and diligence, the combination of delicate tiny stitches creating a strength to last generations. Everything about quilting fascinated me. My journey into patchwork and quilting was atypical. I bought a vintage quilt top… Continue reading The Misses Barron Quilt – Part 1.
1982 Modern Quilt
You know how some quilts are a joy to make and they just kind of make themselves and you have nothing but fond memories of the making of them and feel a little bit sad when you finish? Well - full disclosure - that was not this quilt! This quilt was a struggle to piece… Continue reading 1982 Modern Quilt