Kim lives in Suffolk and has a passion for her local National Trust venue Sutton Hoo. So, she made a quilt entitled Impressions of Sutton Hoo responding to an invitation from the National Trust in 2004. This quilt has since been purchased by them and continues to be on display.
For more information on Sutton Hoo you can visit website by clicking here.
Kim teaches around the country and if you would like her to visit you/your group you can get in touch by email, just click here.
She teaches at a quilt retreat on the Norfolk/Suffolk borders. Also she can be found at many of the Grosvenor Shows around the country.
Click here to learn more about Valerie Nesbitt.
The Silk Route run by Hilary and Geoff, have a wide range of silk to tempt you. The commercial dyed dupion silk has the best colour range but then they also stock the basic silk which is suitable for dyeing yourself.
They have sourced and selected many additional products to complement their wond...
Teacher and author
Carolyn is an accomplished quilt teacher and author of several books and patterns. She likes vintage quilts and their construction, and brings them up-to-date with modern construction techniques: stitch’n’ flip and Quilting on the Go.
Combination of the Quilting on the Go techn...
The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles is an independent educational charity. It is dedicated to preserving the heritage and craft of quilting and patchwork in the UK. The Guild has its Head Office and Museum at St Anthony’s Hall, Peasholme Green in York where it moved in 2008 after many years ...