Five years ago I was diagnosed with a rare aggressive uterine cancer. Long story short: big operation in Hobart followed by 5 weeks of radiation therapy.
My body did not cope well with the treatment. To help me get through I did 2 things:
A. I made 16 small handstitched art quilts featuring red and other colours, which I called dare to dream. I usually could work at least a few minutes each day on these little artworks, sometimes more.
B. I wore something red when going into the clinic for treatment. This was usually a scarf, a necklace or my red shoes.
I didn’t know for quite a while why the colour red was so important. Then it came to me: red was for courage. It has other meanings too of course, but this was what it meant to me.
Last Monday, I got the final all-clear. No more scans, no more specialist appointments! I am officially cancer-free.
So now I want to celebrate! I would also love it if you could participate in this celebration.
Here’s how you can take part:
‘Red for Courage’ (slow stitched square) -
1. Select one or more red thread/s
2. Collect some small fabric scraps
3. Cut one or more 4 inch* square pieces of white or cream fabric for the background [*or 10 cm]
4. Arrange and pin (or invisibly baste) a few scraps onto the background
5. Stitch over the layers with your chosen red thread/s
5. Embroider your initials (also in red thread) on the lower right hand corner of your square
6. Send your completed square to:
Rita Summers, Gone Rustic, PO Box 12, St Marys, TAS 7215, Australia
The plan is to make a scroll with all your contributions, quite a long one I hope! This will be displayed in the very first exhibition in our new art shed, which is in the planning stages right now.
i look forward to celebrating together!
Deadline: please mail your square to arrive on or before 31 August 2025
I’ve never done something like this wonderful idea. I’d be honoured to contribute. It’s a lovely idea. I’m so pleased to hear all is well with you.
I am so happy that you are now cancer free. I will start my scroll today. Sending Love & blessings that you will remain healthy & happy.
I’m in Ireland and I’m really looking forward to contribute a square or two to your won celebration of being cancer free. 😊💜🍀
I believe cancer is or has been a part of everyone’s life however remote or immediate. I’d be happy to do my token of strength for your past trauma and strength to rekindle your hopes that may have been dashed
That’s wonderful news ❤️ i would love to stitch a square for you 🥰