Paula's Story

I care for my 20-year-old son Harry, who has severe epilepsy. A few years ago, I caught the sewing bug.
“I used the carers grant to attend more classes to improve my skills and combat loneliness. I have now made more than 20 quilts, including gifts, commissions and for charities. The feeling of achievement is so positive for my mental well-being”

I care for my 20-year-old son Harry, who has severe epilepsy. A few years ago, I caught the sewing bug; I love how mindful it is. I love meeting like-minded people and I can sit with my son and sew, whilst he listens to his music.  

I used the carers grant to attend more classes to improve my skills and combat loneliness. I have now made more than 20 quilts, including gifts, commissions and for charities. The feeling of achievement is so positive for my mental well-being.

During lockdown I signed up to online sewing school Quilter’s Question Time www.quiltersquestiontime.com which was a lifeline. I have made new friendsit’s something for me and helps me to switch off and recharge from my caring role. If anyone wants to know more about quiltingcontact me at yatespaular@gmail.com 

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