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  • About
    • At the 1995 UN Conference on Women in China
    • Leslee’s Memory Cloths Essay
  • Memory Cloths
    • Childhood
    • Discoveries
    • Inspiring Women
    • Love
    • Mantras
    • Mom
    • My Brother / My Parents
    • Recent Work
    • Teachers
    • Travel Adventures
    • View All Memory Cloths
  • Previous Work
    • Charm Dolls
    • Gathering Stillness
    • Quilts
  • Email Me

Memory Cloths

In December 2005 I saw an exhibit, Weavings of War: Fabrics of Memory, which included memory cloths from South Africa. These brightly colored fabrics had embroidered images from the makers’ experience. Accompanying them were narrative paragraphs explaining the scene depicted. They are called “Amazwi Abesifazane: Voices of Women”.

It was an “Aha!” moment. Since then I have been making these embroidered stories from my life.

What Makes Me Sparkle

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Trust In The Basic Goodness

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Colorado Flowers at Madison Contemporary Fiber Artist show

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Miss Rosemary

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Helen’s Grandmothers

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Aunt Mae

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Beatrice Dobbins

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Native Flowers – Wisconsin

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Stitch Each Day

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