A textile wall-hanging – textile landscape – a major project, inspired by a visit to the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford. My stitch drawings developed from studying the collection, which I linked with imagery from my local rural landscape, to make the final quilt, stitching layers of black and white cotton fabrics and wadding together by hand and machine. Made to pay homage to those great inventors, makers, artists and craftspeople who have gone before us.
Pauline Burbidge, Scottish quilt maker for more than 40 years, explained “I quite like the idea that my craft can only work with textiles. I like the ...