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       KATH JEEVES’ QUILT                                                                                                                           Tuesdays 7.30pm
                                                                                                                                                        Call Jenn on
                                                                                                                                                    07960 6545630
       Many of you will have seen this wonderful
       quilt  displayed  in  the  church  during  the
       last  two  Bere  Regis  Flower  and  Quilt                                                                                                         Bere Regis
       festivals.  It  was  kindly  lent  to  Kingsbere                                                                                                  Sports Club
       Quilters  by  Kath  Jeeves,  who  was  very
       happy for people to be able to see and                                                     Puddletown First School   Mondays 7.30pm               16 North St
       admire  this  very  much  prized  possession                                             Dorchester Road                                           Bere Regis
       of  hers.  The  quilt  was  made  for  her                                                                           Call Julie on
       wedding  in  1948  by  her  best  friend’s                                               Puddletown               07871 821928

                                                mother.  It’s  a  real  work  of  art,
                                                made  from  1,628    tiny  gathered
                                                fabric  rosettes,  all  hand-sewn
                                                using  a  traditional  method  called
                                                “Suffolk Puffs”. Because fabric was
                                                strictly  rationed  during  and  just
                                                after  WW2,  every  scrap  of  re-
                                                usable  fabric  was  precious.  So  all
                                                the  little  pieces  which  make  up
                                                this quilt came from donated worn
                                                -out  clothing,  curtains  and  so  on.
                                                Some  tiny  “puffs”  were  actually
                                                made from two or even three tiny
                                                scraps  of  fabric,  carefully  sewn
                                                together.  Kath  pointed  out  that
       the  dark  border,  all  navy  and  black  fabrics,  would  have  been  made  from  the
       clothes  of  older  women,  for  whom  bright  colours  would  have  been  thought
       unsuitable  – “older” being over 50 in those days.
       Kath  was  very  keen  for  her  quilt  to  be  appreciated  and  enjoyed  by  as  many
       people as possible, and it has now found an
       ideal  home  :  the  Museum  of  East  Anglian                                                                                Quality Tax and
       Life  in  Stowmarket,  Suffolk.  The  Museum’s
       curators  were  delighted  to  be  offered  the                                          KingsBere                               Accounting
       chance  of  owning  and  displaying  it,
       particularly  as  they  hold  regular  sewing                                                                            For professional advice, dealing with all
       workshops  to  keep  the  tradition  of  “Suffolk                                       Accountants                           aspects of accounts and tax
       Puff “ quilt making alive. So now, many more
       people will be able to see it, and hopefully                                                                             Day and evening appointments available
       will  be inspired  to  create  a  beautiful  piece
       of work of their own.
       Rosemary Cleave                                                                                Phone Debbie Scott FCCA, ATII on 01258 830304
                                                                                                                        office@kingsbere.co.uk
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