Just a bit pleased. My miniature quilt ‘Cheyenne to Buffalo’ is a winner at the Festival of Quilts at the NEC, Birmingham. The Quilt was inspired by my travels in the mid west USA and the catalogue of the exhibition’ Red & White Quilts Infinite Variety’ presented by the American Folk Art Museum, written by…
Read moreHanging a new quilt. July 2021
Very pleased to have displayed another quilt at the Sound Lounge. Dick took these picture while we were hanging it. You can rest easy the next step but not photographed was me giving it a once over with the steamer!
Read moreLive streaming during lockdown. April 2021
During lockdown my husband played over 30 live hour long gigs ‘Lockdown Lunchtime Live’ on facebook. My quilts were a very popular and appropriate backdrop to his Americana and South London Folk themes.
Read moreQuilt on display. December 2020.
Very pleased to have one of my quilts on display at the Sound Lounge a newly opened Music Venue/Vegan Cafe in Sutton. Big thanks and love to owners Hannah White and Keiron Marshall for their support. Hannah White and Keiron Marshall perform at the opening of their venue/cafe.
Read moreSo pleased I made another! November 2020.
I loved the linen coat so much I made another.
Read moreA little distraction. October 2020.
I decided to make a coat and used a vintage linen sheet I found at a car boot fair.
Read moreThings to do. August 2020
Not really sure I’ve got the placement of the colours right! But Dick says it looks great in black and white. 🙂
Read morePhotoshoot. June 2020
My husband playing with ideas for new web site. I think he’s still playing. 🙂
Read moreKeeping working during Lockdown! May 2020
A quilt based on the star used by the Navajo Nation on ceremonial blankets starting I believe in the mid to late 19th century following the demise of the buffalo whose hides had been used ceremonially up until their being hunted to almost extintion.
Read moreWent to the Tate. November 2019
I went to the Tate Modern and was able to walk through this wonderful installation by Olafur Eliasson. Like Alice stepping into a quilt!
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