I continue to stitch on my Cromwell Narrative Cloth, and it continues to make slow but steady progress. Indeed, I have now almost completed what Hilary Mantel’s Cromwell describes as his second life. It’s ridiculously heavy and I have lost track of the overall length (Note to self: measure as you go). While it develops, I will be posting some reflections about my earlier Cromwell Trilogy stitchery. This is the third in a series of posts about my first Wolf Hall Quilt, made between 2020 and 2021. It’s a textile piece that comes with a very strong sense of time and place, and the restrictive circumstances in which it was made had a significant impact on the finished work, which only became apparent after it was complete. This post follows on from
Thank you Bea! I relish your posts. :)
That is so kind Patricia. Thank you.
So interesting!
Thank you Barbara.
Hi Grace!