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The Quilts exhibition at the V&A

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queenceleste · 06/07/2010 12:05

Did anyone else go?

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queenceleste · 06/07/2010 13:33

no one else went?

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Miggsie · 06/07/2010 13:36

I didn't know there was one...now I know, I will certainly go.

I love the V&A and I'm a keen sewer.

DD like patchwork as it is "funny"?!

Heartsease · 06/07/2010 13:37

I did, it was glorious.

livethedream · 06/07/2010 13:38

Oooh, I wanted to go - has it finished?

(miggsie - read that as sewer as in underground pipes initially!)

sethstarkaddersmum · 06/07/2010 13:42

couldn't go but I have the book.
Am more interested in the historical ones than the modern ones (except for Grayson Perry's, which is great.)

sethstarkaddersmum · 06/07/2010 13:43

tell us which ones you liked best

ShrinkingViolet · 06/07/2010 13:47

loved all the old ones - hated the modern why have you spent all that time and effort making soemthing which isn't a quilt at all and is just some random bits of material sewn together ones. Although did like the prison one.

[bulk strike-though woudl be good emoticon]

queenceleste · 06/07/2010 13:47

Sorry but I think it just finished! I had wanted to go twice but only managed one visit.
I loved the Wandsworth prison quilt and the Grayson Perry was brilliant too (am huge fan of his and ran up to find his one pot in the glorious ceramics galleries, swoon, swoon, swoon)
I think I loved too many to mention. I find them strangely wonderful. They look so modern in design somehow don't you think?
swoon swoon swoon.
the book does look very comprehensive I want it....

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queenceleste · 06/07/2010 13:52

the needlework in prison charity website is here - great idea

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Heartsease · 06/07/2010 13:53

I liked the ones made with wool, and especially the one that this image is from:

www.vam.ac.uk/images/image/59476-popup.html

All the little embroidered scenes were amazing in their detail, but full of life, and the overall design was incredibly bright and looked like it was made yesterday.

Heartsease · 06/07/2010 13:54

Link again:

www.vam.ac.uk/images/image/59476-popup.html

TheButterflyEffect · 06/07/2010 13:56

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queenceleste · 06/07/2010 14:02

I loved this one

can only find it as a tea towell.

the shop! oh the quilt shop!
(swoons into deep faint)

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Miggsie · 06/07/2010 14:02

Whoops, yes, I should have said I love sewing not the sewer bit.

My boss once emailed saying his wife and he were rowing each weekend and I rang to say what was up, was he ok? And he said they needed the excercise!!!!

I thought they were rowing not rowing!

(arguing vv sculling in a boat)

sethstarkaddersmum · 06/07/2010 14:03

did you buy some fat quarters?

Heartsease · 06/07/2010 14:06

queenceleste I loved that one too -- I bought the tea towel.

I also liked the way a couple of them were displayed so you could see the back -- all the messy edges of someone's handiwork, and the bits of paper.

FioFio · 06/07/2010 14:08

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sethstarkaddersmum · 06/07/2010 15:07

Anyone else been to the Quilt Museum in York? I think the modern quilts that were on show there when I went were actually better than the ones in the V&A catalogue - they worked as quilts as well as art IYSWIM.

StayingDavidTennantsGirl · 06/07/2010 15:16

I didn't know that there was a quilt museum in York - I would have loved to see the quilts at the V&A but London's a bit far for me - York is a bit more do-able.

And damn you for posting the link to the shop, queenceleste - best part of £20 that's cost me! I shall be telling dh it was all your fault.

LaDietrich · 06/07/2010 15:24

I went to the one in London - LOVED it - agree the ones which were displayed so you could see the back were amazing...I invested moderately in fat quarters

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sethstarkaddersmum · 06/07/2010 16:02

Quilt museum Fairly pricey despite being small but excellent and well worth the money

Mortini · 06/07/2010 16:10

Loved the exhibition. Especially seeing all the bits of peoples everyday lives melded together to make something so beautiful. My moment of reality was seeing the quilt for a newborn - DS1 would have wrecked that in 10 mins!!

My lovely mum got DS1 a quilt from Fine Cell (the wandsworth prison group) when he was born.

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