I recently completed a really enjoyable commission for Harefield Hospital NHS Trust to celebrate their centenary. There’s a brief background on the project here. This quilt is inspired by a 1915 quilt made as a fundraiser for the first hospital on the site and the new quilt tells the story of Harefield Hospital since the First World War to the present day. Throughout June 2015, I worked with communities, staff, patients and volunteers to create this quilt full of details about the hospital. The quilt is made from traditional hexagon patchwork with over 400 individual pieces including the techniques of hand and machine embroidery, digital printing, screen printing and natural dyeing. The pieces are all hand sewn together and the quilt is hand tied.
The pieces used in the quilt were made during a series of workshops at the hospital, starting with screen printing and natural dye to create patterned fabrics to use in the patches. We used plants from the hospital grounds to colour the cloth and images from the buildings and archives as screen prints. Later workshops included digital printing, embroidery and making the 400+ hexagons used in the finished quilt.
Harefield Hospital commission first workshop (Ruth Singer)
Quilt making workshop
Workshop making patches
Workshop making patches
Making patches at a workshop
Workshop
Cutting and assembling patches
Assembling
Natural dye workshop
Natural dye workshop
Many of the patches are made from digitally-printed images using photographs from the hospital archives and photos I took of the grounds and buildings in Spring 2015. We have also used logos, plans, documents and photographs of recent events at the hospital.
Quilt patches being added. Digital images
Making patches
Patches made during the first week of workshops
Sewing in the final patch
Finished quilt detail
Assembling the quilt
Blue and grey fabrics used in the quilt are old and current nurses uniforms from Harefield. Written quotes include oral history testimony from staff and patients, as well as comments from the hospital’s Facebook pages. Regular contributors have hand stitched their names onto patches and some contributors gave photographs of family members or documents which refer to their relationship to Harefield Hospital and to social activities related to the hospital. Hand stitched outlines of leaves refer to the wards named after trees growing in the grounds. We have also included details of the red and white ANZAC quilt and photographs of the ANZAC cemetery at Harefield Hospital.
Rowan leaves to represent Rowan Ward. Hand embroidery.
Detail from Harefield Hospital quilt commission, 2015.
Finished quilt detail
Harefield Hospital Quilt Commission
Finished quilt
Finished quilt detail
Finished quilt detail
The quilt was entered into the Festival of Quilts open competition in August and will be on permanent display at Harefield Hospital from mid-September.
Finished quilt top
Finished quilt at Festival of Quilts
Finished quilt detail