INSPIRED BY WELSH QUILTS

small quilts inspired by traditional Welsh quilts

These mini quilts are part of a challenge that I am documenting in my Fabric Paint Sitch membership.

The scraps are from a few Welsh inspired pieces that I have done over the years and I thought you may enjoy seeing them here.

Small Welsh quilt.

My desire to use the traditional red and black quilts began when I set a challenge to my Quilters Guild region to make a small quilt referencing these quilts, and memories of St Davids Day which is celebrated here in Wales.

After completing the above I was drawn to make the following three pieces.

modern red and white quilt inspired by traditional Welsh quilts

DIM SIARAD CYMRAEG I

Translated the title means ‘I don’t speak Welsh’ which was/is a comment on my situation as a Welsh born person living in Wales who does not speak the language.

I am of an age when I was not compelled to learn Welsh in school as it was seen as a dying language. By the time I had graduated the view had changed. I couldn’t get a job teaching in my home town of Cardiff because I wasn’t a Welsh speaker.

improv quilt inspired by red and black Welsh quilts using hand painted fabric

DIM SIARAD CYMRAEG II

I could go on about the politics of identity and language, but all I will say is that for a long time, despite being born in Wales, it seemed unlikely that I had any Welsh blood in me. An Ancestry DNA test has relieved that there is some in there after all.

modern twist on traditional Welsh quilts

DIM SIARAD CYMRAEG III

This unfinished piece below is the result of being struck by this image of the Ceredigion Star Quilt, that came to me in an email one morning.

inspired by traditional Welsh quilts

There was something about it that struck me, and I spent the rest of the day putting this together. It has a mixture of painted, eco dyed and commercially dyed fabric that I had purchased for kit backings.I don’t know if I will ever do anything else with it, but it does give me pleasure everytime I look at it.

painted and stencilled quilt

Last but not least, is this little mini piece that I called *Cariad.

It was a bit of an experiment as it is whole cloth with the elements stenciled on, apart from the heart which is fused applique.

*Cariad -used as a term of endearment, meaning love, darking, sweetheart.


Is there a traditional style of quilt that you are drawn to?

Have you been compelled to make one in your own style?

Let me know in the comments.

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