Illustrating Robert Burns’ Poetry through Quilting
January 28, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Home & Living
Quilts have many uses…to inspire, to please, to tell a story, to reveal history, to cover our beds and keep us warm, to decorate. I had not heard before about quilts illustrating poetry, although there probably are some.
A quilter in Elgin, Ontario, Canada has illustrated through quilts some of Robert Burns’ poetry. Displayed at the Elgin County Museum, the quilts were made by Marion Tews, a descendant of the poet’s best friend. The quilts depict verses from Burns’ poetry.
Have you ever tried illustrating a story or poem?
(Blackstone image at Amazon)




