Assigned V&A Accession Number

Today I received a wonderful letter from Susan North, V&A Curator of Fashion before 1800, confirming my coif has been assigned the accession number T.93-2024.

I’m beyond happy to know that the coif is now formally part of a Permanent Collection the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.

Information on my coif is available to view online in the V&A Museum’s collections.

V&A Letter from Susan North, Curator of Fashion before 1800
V&A Letter from Susan North, Curator of Fashion before 1800
Assigned V&A Accession Number
Assigned V&A Accession Number

The Unstitched Coif Project

The project was founded in 2023 by artist Toni Bucky.

Discover more about the story behind this artwork and the Unstitched Coif Project by following this link.

Coif Assigned Accession Number T.93-2024
Coif Assigned Accession Number T.93-2024
The Unstitched Coif Project.
The Unstitched Coif Project.

Water Exhibition

I’m pleased to announce that Moors of Home has been selected for the Water exhibition at Village Arts in Skelmanthorpe.

Moors of Home. Part of the Water Exhibition
Moors of Home. Part of the Water Exhibition

The exhibition, featuring seventy plus works from forty artists, will be in show at Village Art, 24 Commercial Road, Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield, HD8 9DA from the 3rd February – 1st March 2025.

Update February 2025:

Thank you to Mike Roberts of Village Arts for curating such a brilliant exhibition.

Gallery images
Gallery images
Gallery images
Gallery images
Gallery images
Gallery images

Victoria and Albert Museum Collections

I’m pleased to announce that my hand stitched coif – created for The Unstitched Coif project – is now part of the Victoria and Albert Museum Collections. So far 78 of the coifs have been documented and images will follow later in 2025.

You can view the full collection by following this link to the V&A Archives.

Catherine Hill Coif - Victoria and Albert Museum Collections
Catherine Hill Coif – Victoria and Albert Museum Collections

The project is a collaboration between the V&A and curator Toni Buckby a PhD student.

Unstitched Coif Project

The project is based on an original 17th century coif in the V&A archives in London. This coif was partially stitched and then unpicked, but the pattern is still clearly visible consisting of hand drawn flowers and whimsical bugs.

Around 130 needleworkers from across the world took part in the project.

To see more about the story behind this artwork, please follow this link.

Catherine Hill Coif
Catherine Hill Coif
Catherine Hill Coif - detail
Catherine Hill Coif – detail