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Quilting pattern book

Morgan, Irene (née Davies) (Irene Morgan, 1905-2005. Born into a Welsh-speaking mining family in Aberdare, she was the youngest of seven children. In about 1928, she learnt to quilt at Aberdare Technical College in class established by the Rural Industries Bureau. In 1936, she married and moved with her husband to Porthcawl where they ran a guesthouse. The middle room of the her home was used as a dining-room for guests in the summer, but in the winter it was converted into a space for quilting. As well as running the guesthouse, she also taught quilting nightclasses in the Bridgend area, until the onset of glaucoma prevented her from stitching in the 1960s.)

Red covered school exercise book filled with notes on quilting and pencil drawn quilting patterns, with two loose pieces of brown paper, one with sketched floral pattern and the other ready cut-out as floral template. List of payments for quilting on last page, all made by Irene Morgan (nee Davies) quilter and later quilting teacher.

Irene Morgan, born in 1905, learned to quilt at Aberdare Technical College in 1928. The class was organized by the Rural Industries Bureau as part of a scheme to bring employment and to revive craft skills in the coalmining areas of south Wales. Quilting classes were set up in Aberdare, Porth, Merthyr Tydfil, Abertridwr, Splott in Cardiff, and Blaina. The young apprentices made quilts for the middle classes of Cardiff and for exclusive shops in London. The Bureau provided materials, tuition and customers for their products.

Quilting pattern book
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Collection Area

Social & Cultural History

Item Number

F02.20.2

Creation/Production

Morgan, Irene (née Davies)
Date: 1920s - 1930s

Acquisition

Donation

Measurements

Height (mm): 20
Width (mm): 325
Depth (mm): 205

Material

paper

Location

St Fagans Gweithdy gallery : Quilting

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