An exhibition by the Ukrainian Quilter’s Association titled ‘War. Peace. Future.’ was the highlight of a one-day coach trip for Sew Positive Ukrainian participants, who travelled with Sew Positive volunteers to Birmingham NEC to see the wider Festival of Quilts exhibition.
Following on from the charity’s Crewelwork embroidery course for Ukrainian refugees who have settled in Cambridge city, it allowed the group to continue fostering friendships and to explore creativity.
This was the first such trip Sew Positive had arranged and gave different communities the chance to come together to learn about how stitching can express the emotions, trauma and hope relating to war. Benefiting from reduced isolation and increased social connection, visitors were able to understand the trauma of war across Ukrainian culture through the medium of sewing.
For some, the experience of a trip leaving the city was a first, and something they said they would not have done on their own, giving them confidence to consider other trips and to request that Sew Positive arranges similar excursions.
Feedback from participants was universally positive
“It was great to go to the Quilts Festival in Birmingham and see Ukrainian works among the huge variety of quilts represented there. It was the way to connect to my homeland, to share something about Ukraine with the rest of the group and to see how they could connect with Ukraine and Ukrainian works just from looking at them. The Ukrainian quilt with woman looking at the plane above her head [below] was very touching. It was about dreaming and hoping for the best in the hardest moments of your life, and not giving up. I am sure these are the situations we can all relate to, regardless (of the )differences in our experiences. Besides that, there were many absolutely impressive quilts that looked like art. I found it very inspiring and motivating to see them. It was also good to connect with the rest of the group members during the travel. I had a few wonderful conversations and exchanged contacts with new people.”
“I enjoyed the trip to the Birmingham Quilt Festival 2024 very much. I made some new friends and learned much about British culture. I was surprised by the number of people who were there and the number and variety of goods you can buy. I am under the impact of the works of the Ukrainian Quilt Association. This technique is rather new in Ukraine and I’m proud that my countrymen took part in such an honourable exhibition with great success. I bought a kit and will try to learn to sew it.”
“I have so much more understanding of what the feelings and emotions must be to be displaced by war now. And it’s not something I have experienced or ever met people, until now, who have lived with this either. It was so moving. I had actual goosebumps. We were close to tears reading the stories and beautiful stitching. The work was outstanding…it was very powerful indeed”.
“It has been great, I got to visit the festival of Quilts for the first time and it was energising and inspiring. So many ideas to create new things, new projects and the company of friends was invaluable. I wouldn’t have gone and done all that on my own. Thank you for the opportunity.”
“ Thank you so much for the trip! I never would’ve had the chance to go on my own…and to experience it with you guys was an amazing opportunity and memory I will keep.”
“I have so enjoyed the trip to the Festival of Quilts… So inspiring to see all the wonderful quilts on display. It’s been the most uplifting day spent with such a friendly group of people and seeing such a variety of fabrics and craft techniques on display.”
“Your lessons are always perfect. Thank you for organising this trip! I felt absolutely happy. So many talented people in one place and such a beautiful exhibition! Thank you very much.”
Sew Positive is grateful for the funding for this activity, which was provided by Cambridge City Council United with Ukraine Grant, with further support from CambsCuisine via the Cambridgeshire Community Foundation.