Jessie Cutts, working as Cutts & Sons explores the possibilities and limitations of form and colour through fabric, using traditional quilting techniques. 

Bringing together a 20 year background in graphic and communication design, illustration and a lot of making on the side, Jessie works to create artwork and objects that elevate quilting to something that can be enjoyed in a new and modern way.

While the pieces are created using patchwork and quilting stitches, the designs take an organic, improvisational approach to pattern and line work. These are ‘made’ artworks, using a domestic, functional craft to create pieces that are at once modern, colourful and textural. 

The works are made in direct response to the fabric, by mostly free form sewing – using trimmings from previous works, scraps, upcycled clothes, offcuts from clothing manufacture and the lucky ‘accidents’ of stitching without a pattern.

Jessie also runs workshops throughout the year teaching participants to find there own style of quilt making using a casual, free-form style of quilting. She has also recently written her first book, Free-form Quilts + Patchwork on Batsford Books, out in May 2026.

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Portrait by Alex Mooney for Beyond Nine

As seen in: House & Garden, Faire Magazine, House Beautiful, Also Magazine, Women’s Work by Ferren Gipson, Hester’s Handmade Home, Inigo House, Home Style Handbook by Lucy Gough

Collaborations with: Beyond Nine, Paul Smith, Liberty London, Silent Gliss, Secret Linen Store