Its been a hectic few weeks but the Godiva Awakes carnival and
celebrations at the end of July in Coventry were amazing. We trundled
the huge tailors dummy with the Coat down the streets into Coventry’s
Broadgate and offered the coat to Godiva – it was a nervewracking
experience but the crowds were fantastic and appreciated the coat and
the work of all the tailors. We were part of the carnival procession
around the city that afternoon and it was wonderful to sit back and
enjoy the moment after all the hard work over the years. The following
days Godiva battled through heavy winds and rain and gradually made her
way down to London powered by a 100 cyclists finally ending up at
Waltham Town Hall. It was a surreal experience seeing this huge puppet
and her entourage coming through the gates of the town hall!
During the first week of September the coat has been in exhibition at
Westminster Hall as part of Arts in Parliament for London 2012. We sat
and stitched tailors tacks on the first day and it was amazing to have
visitors from all over the world add their stitch and talk about their
sewing or non-sewing skills. As in Coventry, people were genuinely moved
that they could participate and add a stitch – after all the very many
new experiences making this coat, I think this has been one of the
absolute highlights – a simple gesture of an invitation to stitch and
people responding so postively.
All images by Andrew Moore except Godiva by the clock – I have tried to
find the photographer but cannot find their name – thank you in advance
for taking this great shot from the crowds!