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  • About
    • About
      • Contact me
  • Diary of Events
  • My Collection
    • ‘Monksbelt’
    • ‘Dubbeldbinding’
    • ‘Hardanger’ Blanket Shawls
    • The Trevose Head Collection
      • Keynvor
      • Penn Trenfos
      • Melyn
      • Elvan
    • ‘Lineal’
    • ‘Coverlet’
    • ‘Moroccan Tiles’
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    • ‘Ziggurat’
    • ‘Ikat’
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Handwoven 'Classic Squares' lambswool throws and cushions 10th October 2016
Madeleine Jude
My Collection

Classic squares

My Classic Square design is inspired by the highly symmetrical designs found in traditional Welsh blankets. The geometry of these designs comes from the mirroring in four directions of simple arrangem

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'Dukagang' throw - design in close-up 5th September 2016
Madeleine Jude
My Collection

‘Dukagang’

‘Dukagang’ was the original throw design that started this collection of throws and cushions, created and handwoven using one threading pattern. The motif is inspired by Scandinavian household tex

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Madeleine Jude
My Collection
7th February 2016

‘Ikat’

I love the way that ikat textiles soften and blur the boundaries of a design. This is a characteristic of the way that ikat cloth is produced. Ikat designs are made by resist-dyeing groups of threads

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