This blog will be dedicated to my quilting life. I love making quilts: bed quilts, wall quilts, lap quilts, gift quilts and art quilts to mention but a few. Where to start and what to share? From the beginning of course!
My mother had sewn my clothes. I had sewn my clothes. I had also served time in my grandmother’s sewing room – wide enough for a single bed and a small desk with a sewing machine. High shelves were loaded with many “things” in the making….dolls, aprons, bottle covers, bags and soft toys. Her cranky sewing machine loved a challenge and zapped me at every opportunity. I quickly learned to wear rubber shoes and not touch any metal bits. When my mother offered to buy me a new machine, I did not turn her down! We found a lovely blue top Elna at Chermside shopping centre.
The fabric thing stuck with me though. I began collecting….. A trip to Bali in 1976 opened my eyes to the magic of batik and wonders of exotic handmade textiles.
After getting married, we took a trip in to South East Asia in 1980. Our adventures just had to included a visit to Jim Thompson’s Silk store in Bangkok . I was ecstatic! I had my list ready – metres of rough raw silk for curtains (dark brown – what was I thinking!) and a selection of bright jewel-like colours for a bed cover I had seen in a McCalls Needlecraft magazine some years before.
The curtains made it up and looked lavish in our modest Swedish pre-fab in rural Victoria but the quilt languished until we moved to Malaysia in 1983. It was two wonderful years here that my love affair with sewing and cloth became apparent and where my personal textile tour really begins.