Sunday, 1 March 2026

 

A change to our published programme in February as unfortunately our speaker had to cancel. 

Instead Lis Tate gave her talk on Seminole patchwork which she was due to give in March.

Seminole Patchwork was specially designed to be made on the sewing machine by the Seminole Indians of Florida. Traditionally it was used in their clothing and is still used to make patchwork waistcoats but can also be used in other items.

I produces intricate strips of patchwork patterns which can be incorporated into quilts and bags.

The process is time consuming and fiddly but is well worth the effort for the results it produces. I can recommend the book Basic Seminole Patchwork by Cheryl Greider Bradkin if you want to have a go for yourself.


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