Saturday, 28 February 2026

Welsh Quilting Designs

 Welsh Quilting Designs 

Hearts, Swirls, Leaves, Welsh Pear (Paisley Pear), Scissors, Crosshatching, Echo Quilting etc... 

My Welsh Wool Quilt


My Love of Welsh Quilts focuses on the splendour of the Welsh Quilts made for and by your average Welsh family over 100 years ago.
Using Patterns and techniques that were passed along and down through communities, families and Welsh women trying to earn a crust.

When you break them down the Designs are simple and homely. Using what they had to hand to create the wonderful sculpted Patterns.


Typical Welsh Quilting Designs are wonderfully organic. Made using whatever the Quilter had to hand to create them.

Using Plates, Cups, Scissors, Flat Iron, etc And The Skill of The Quilters Eye


The Designs created by the Welsh Quilters along with the way they used them on their Quilts and the fabrics used tend to make a Welsh Quilt quite easily recognisable.

These Welsh Designs are brought together and complimented by the Cross Hatching and Echo Quilting used.

Of course the fabrics and wadding used gives them more texture than a cotton quilt.

Sheep

But let's go back a step.  Welsh Quilts begin with the fabrics. What gives a Welsh Quilt  it's uniqueness, it's background. The Designs just wouldn't stand out/feel the same without the help of Sheep.
Yes Sheep are the unsung heroes of Welsh Quilts. We talk so much about the Designs and the Quilting, it's easy to overlook a Welsh Quilts foundations. Wool. And that brings us to Sheep.
If you know anything about Wales there are a few things that come instantly to mind:

Mountains, Beaches, Green,  Rain, Coal, Sheep, Singing, Dragon, Rugby, Friendly


We are a very Green Country. And by that I mean green grass, mountains and trees. And this green is curtesy of the quite large amount of rain we get. And of course with all this greenery our land is perfect for rearing Sheep. 
We have an awful lot of Sheep.
And Sheep need shearing. So we have more than our fair share of Sheep Wool.

So in Wales we used this Wool to make woolen fabrics.

We also used our wool as a filler (wadding/batting) for our Quilts.

This made our Quilts both warm and rather heavy.

Wool

Woolen Blankets were very common here.
We made some beautifully patterned Wool Blankets.

And we used the plain coloured wool fabric to make Quilts for our beds to keep us warm.

Of course to make a quilt, backing, top and filling you needed to hold these three parts of your Quilt together. And the Welsh Quilters created some beautiful quilting designs to achieve this.
These Quilts were very heavy as many had three layers of wool!
Made up of wool fabric for the backing and top layer of the Quilt along with a wool wadding/batting.

So let's take a look at some of the Welsh Quilting Designs.



When I draw a spiral onto a Quilt I use something circular, probably a plate to start the spiral off. 

Lots of Echo Quilting here



Welsh Quilting Designs
A mixture of Spirals Hearts
Echo Quilting & Crosshatch 





Creating Welsh Quilting Designs 


Welsh Quilt Designs

Some everyday items I used to create My Welsh Quilting Designs.

More about Welsh Quilts and Quilting to follow.....soon. And I'll be sharing details of My Welsh Quilts.

In the meantime check out Wyn's 100 year old Welsh Quilt it's a lovely Story.

Wyn with her mother's Welsh Quilt





Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Wintering Stitches


 All Quiet on the Stitching Front

Close up of Pink Heather

First of all I thought I'd pay tribute to the Hard Working Patch of Heather in my back Garden.

All year round it provides a wonderful backdrop to many of my Works of Stitching. Both as works in progress & finished pieces.

I took this close up photo only last week so January, and just look at the profusion of tiny flowers it proudly displays. When most of my garden is wintering, my Heather provides me with a welcome Splash of colour just outside my kitchen window.

So Thank you Heather. You are much Loved & Appreciated.

A Selection of Pink Heather's 'Work'

Crochet work examples

Slow January 

So my friends, I've had a gentle and slow start to 2026.

A Parade of Crochet Pink Elephants

I had two new Babies arriving in February. The first one, a Girl (Granddaughter for my Neighbour). I've stitched a small Baby Blanket and I'll be adding these Cute Crochet Pink Elephants to it soon.

The Second is for Good Friend's new Grandson and features a Tractor....

Crochet Tractor

....there will also be a Crochet Bunny & some Carrots added to this Blanket. Look out for that in My next month's Blog Post.

February Plans

As I slowly wake up from Wintering obviously I want to finish off My Two Crochet Baby Blankets. But I also want to make my first Hexagon Crochet Cardigan.
So that’s another something to look forward to next Month. 

Sewing update

My Winter Village or Blue Houses as I call it is currently residing in the naughty corner!

I got all inspired to carry on with the next part. Which was adding the Applique Stars.

Here they are.. notice that are also displayed on my Pink Heather!
Blue Applique Snowflakes cut out ready to stitch

They looked so impressive. But when I tried to place them on The Winter Village, they didn't fit as per the Pattern picture. So, what was wrong?And then I saw it. I'd forgotten to add two 3" sashing pieces in-between the rows of houses!! I was gutted.

I was going to carry on regardless BUT then I thought what if the rows of houses looked too squashed together without the sashing.
SO
I unpicked the two rows. Added in the two strips of sashing, and then. It looked huge. Those two sashing pieces added 6" (15cm) to the length of the Quilt.
Um, I intended displaying this quilt on a wall.
It was pretty big anyway.
AND
Now, I was thinking it might be too big.

Feeling really disappointed and unsure about it. I've relegated My Winter Village to the Naughty Corner well I ponder what I want to do next.

And so, those lovely Snowflakes are languishing on my work table.

Meanwhile 

I've started that Hexie Crochet Cardigan and picked up a knitting ufo - yes knitting! But more about those projects next month...



New Camera

I have a new camera. So look forward to viewing the fruits of my progress next month.

Here's a New Camera Photo.
My First Ever Blurry Background Photo. Taken in my garden. 

Blurry background pic of Rosemary

We're in Windsor tomorrow. So looking forward to playing with my new toy! 
Wish me Happy Clicking.



Welsh Quilting Designs

 Welsh Quilting Designs  Hearts, Swirls, Leaves, Welsh Pear (Paisley Pear), Scissors, Crosshatching, Echo Quilting etc...  My Love of Welsh ...