Quilted Wall Hangings
Flamingos - Sold
65cm x 100cm
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This quilt was inspired by a trip to Florida where these beautiful birds were seen in their natural habitat as well as an iconic image used on signage for bars, clubs and postcards with the message: Greetings form Florida. Hand painted fabrics have been cut, torn and layered with a mixture of sheer fabrics and secured with raw edge appliqué.
Garden in the Woods - Sold
65cm x 100cm
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This quilt was inspired by a trip to Florida where these beautiful birds were seen in their natural habitat as well as an iconic image used on signage for bars, clubs and postcards with the message: Greetings form Florida. Hand painted fabrics have been cut, torn and layered with a mixture of sheer fabrics and secured with raw edge appliqué.
Pond Life - Sold
57cm x 70cm
The garden pond is alive with fish darting under water lily pads and flowers. This quilt is inspired by the colour, shape and movement of brightly coloured fish and the reflected surfaces of water lilies and water. It is made from hand painted fabrics and pieces of organza that have been cut, torn, layered and stitched to secure raw edged appliqué.
Alabama
107cm x 64cm
The Alhambra is a magnificent Moorish palace overlooking Granada in Spain. It inspired this quilt that incorporates a view of the building on the mountain edge with features inside the stone walls showing some of the shapes, patterns and decoration within the halls, corridors and courtyards.
Hand painted and dyed fabrics have been layered with sheers and secured with raw edge appliqué.
Iceland on the Edge of Spring - Sold
100cm x 60cm
The inspiration for this quilt came from sketches and photos made in Iceland at the end of winter when frozen land and lakes begin to thaw and snow and ice melts on volcanic rocks to reveal dark, sculptural structuresHigh up in the mountains the glacier is solid and trapped in in the deep valley but surrounding rock faces are showing through as the snowy covering melts away.
Hand painted and dyed fabrics have been layered with sheers and metallic fabrics that have been secured with raw edge appliqué.
Hyde Hall Garden in Late Summer
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105​cm x 75cm
Bringing structure to informal arrangements of planting is of great importance to prevent an overall appearance of a tangled mess. Groups of Echinacea and Sea Holly brings focus and direction to the design.
Hand painted fabrics, sheers and nets have been cut, torn, layered and secured with raw edge appliqué.
The Rock Garden - Sold
62cm x 45cm
It is good for the soul to escape to the garden and find a quiet place to sit, contemplate and loose your thoughts. This corner of the Rock Garden at Hyde Hall inspired the design that has been made from painted and dyed fabrics of different textures. Hand and machine stitching secure the raw edged appliqué and quilting and some loose threads have been left to represent the vegetation.
Elements of Spring - Sold
80cm x 45cm
This quilt was inspired by a garden showing new plant life and flowers emerging from the soil at this time of expansion, growth and renewal. Hand painted fabrics have been cut, torn and layered to represent crocuses and snowdrops growing amongst pebbles and clods of earth. The background is made from tie dyed and painted fabrics to represent the old weathered wall that surrounds the garden.
Hyde Hall Garden - Sold
76cm x 103cm
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This quilt is inspired by a secluded part of one of the gardens and is made from painted fabrics of different textures. They have been cut, torn, layered and stitched by hand and machine to secure the raw edge applique and to produce this quilted panel. Loose threads have been left to represent the vegetation.
Silvery Sea - Sold
80cm x 71cm
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This work was inspired by the early morning sun shining on the sea. The water is created by stitching silvery layers of silks, satins, nets and transparent fabrics over a hand painted background. Silvery threads and machine and hand quilting represent the ripples and movement of the waves.
Through the Ruins
50cm x 120cm
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This quilted wall hanging was inspired by a visit to Warley Place and has a hand painted central panel using heat transfer fabric dyes on polyester satin. Layers of sheer fabrics have been applied with free machine quilting using metallic threads. The surrounding areas combine hand painted cottons and muslins with sheers and stitching on the machine and by hand.
Summer Garden - Sold
30cm x 30cm
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This small quilted panel was inspired by an Italian garden in the strong sunshine. The image was first painted onto polyester satin using heat transfer dyes and then hand stitching and machine embroidery have drawn in the detail. The sheer fabric and scrolls machine stitched on the left hand side of the composition represent a shadier part of the garden by an iron gate
Memories of Venice - Sold
98cm x 85cm
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Neglected buildings show evidence of previous eras regarding their occupants, decorative styles, materials and fashionable colours and patterns. The exteriors of the Venetian dwellings show staining from past flooding and peeling and fading caused by weather conditions and time.
Fabrics have been cut, torn and then painted and layered to create worn surfaces and reflections in water. Hand and machine stitching have been used to draw in details.
Sunset on the Horizon - Sold
150cm x 50cm
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Made from dyed and hand painted cottons and muslins. The fabrics have been hand and machined stitched in layers to represent the landscape and frayed edge appliqué gives a soft edge to shapes representing vegetation. The swans are the focal point and have been made from satin and lace with free machine quilting to add the drawing of the form. Larger scale textures have been used in the foreground to give an illusion of depth to the composition
Floating Market in Vietnam
21cm x 30cm
The Vietnamese people in the floating markets work very hard organizing their produce and selling from their boats in hot, crowded and busy waterways. This bird's eye view from above looks down on the hustle and bustle of the water traffic. In this quilt fabrics have been cut, torn, painted and layered to represent the colours and textures of this rustic scene. The conical hats of the market traders and the collections of fruit and vegetables make interesting patterns contained in the long, streamlined boats. The water has been created by stitching into transparent fabrics over a base of layered cloth. There is a hand painted background of oranges and yellows that are inspired by the very hot sun and high humidity. Free machine quilting and hand stitching draw in detail to represent the ripples and movement of the water.
Memories of Venice - Sold
60cm x 100cm
This quilt is made from hand painted, recycled fabrics. The layering of colour on the buildings represent the many coats of paint that have been applied to the walls over time and as the weather has worn away surfaces so the underlying colours are exposed.Reverse applique has been used to represent the water and show the reflections dancing on the surface.
Uban Fox of York - Sold
35cm x 65cm
This quilt is inspired by an early morning walk through York in the Autumn. It had rained during the night and the morning sun, reflected on the wet surfaces of the Minster and pavements, dissolved the form and colour of the stones. The city of York is well known for its historical buildings and it is surrounded by the stunning Yorkshire countryside. It also has interesting parks, nature reserves, woodland and public open spaces that provide homes for wildlife and contain approximately 20,000 trees. In this quilt the urban fox, crossing in front of the Minster, represents the presence of wildlife in the city of York.
I am interested in textured surfaces created by light, climate, weather and age. Fabrics have been hand painted, cut and torn to make collages that have been then been drawn on with thread by hand and machine stitching through layers to produce the quilt.
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