Monday, December 01, 2025

A Common Thread

 A Common Thread is the latest exhibition at the Brampton Museum in Newcastle-under-Lyme.


It is, in fact a three in one exhibition which celebrates modern textile art, home produced items from the museum's collections and photos and information panels about local textile manufacturers including hat makers.


The main exhibition has works from Dr Jack Roberts who is known as JPR Stitch.  In the top photo are the Daily Stitch Towers created over one year from daily stitch drawings.  Here is a -link- to the artist's website.


I always love to see costume in a museum and some of those on display were made locally and donated to the museum.   Above, on the left, is an Edwardian wedding dress with a handmade lace tabard.  The brown Victorian dress was worn by a lady called Ann Whalley for her wedding at St George's Church on Christmas Day 1870.  

Above a floral dress from the 1860s which has been altered a few times.  Perhaps so it could be passed on and worn by others.





It was a lovely display of all sewing crafts, tapestry, embroidery, lace making and knitting.


I was sure there were photos of me somewhere in dresses similar to the one above, I have found a couple of them and put them at the bottom of this post.


Lots of memories in these displays.  I still have my Mum's Singer sewing machine which is dated 1938.  She always had the Woman's Weekly delivered and often knitted cardigans, jumpers and toys from their patterns.


Such a serious little face.  This was taken at our house in Leicester before we moved away to a village in Derbyshire.  I would have been about four.  I still have the teddy bear.


Oh, heavy shoes and socks at half mast😊 This was taken in a London Park, I think. We were visiting my Mum's old school friend who lived in Stanmore in Middlesex.  I remember the bus journey into London.

Well, it's the first of December today.  I must start to think about Christmas.  We had our first card and present in the post on Friday so I must stop dragging my heels and write some cards, buy some stamps and add to the bits and pieces I've already bought to make up larger presents.

All for now.