Today's Quilter

From canvas TO CLOTH

Perhaps now more than ever, having experienced the life-changing restrictions of the last 18 months, many of us have been reflecting on how we can work and live within the same space. As creative souls, how do we manage the practicalities of this and how does being cut off from so much of our external stimulus affect our desire to create and what we make? I caught up with Kaffe Fassett and Brandon Mably, who shared some of their lockdown experiences as well as news of their creative collaborations which, like so many, they’ve been nurturing remotely.

ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE

Kaffe is a self-confessed home-bird. When he’s

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