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The Skein Her Very Skin

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2018

The Skein Her Very Skin: Quiltmaking in South Manchester threads together anthropology and craft. This project, guided by expert craftswomen within Manchester’s quilting circles, uses textiles as a creative methodology to explore the often-overlooked and underappreciated world of women’s work, illuminating the values, relationships, memories, and meanings hidden and observed in the material. It frames the quilt as a materialisation of women lives, contemplating questions of skill, temporality and identity. This research unpicks the network between crafters, their tools of making and their objects of creation to examine craft collectives as social spaces that nurture long-term friendships. I centre making as an active, vibrant, ongoing process that both materialises community and, through pleasurable work, contributes to joyful everyday lives. The informal pedagogy of the quilting bee, co-created by its members, opens an ethnographic window through which to view what constitutes a meaningful later-life. The project culminated in the creation of a collaborative quilt, made with the South Manchester quilting community and a photo essay, documenting the collective of quiltmakers.

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