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Helen Geglio and the quiet strength of cloth

American textile artist Helen Geglio creates layered, hand-stitched works that explore memory, motherhood and the quiet power of cloth. Blending the intimacy of collage with the discipline of quilting, her art reflects years of teaching, storytelling and meditation through stitching. In this thoughtful conversation, Helen shares how repetition, reflection and risk-taking have shaped her visual vocabulary and her artistic life.

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Helen Geglio - Friday Feature Artist

Host: Angela Truscott

Show Notes

American textile artist Helen Geglio creates layered, hand-stitched works that explore memory, motherhood and the quiet power of cloth. Blending the intimacy of collage with the discipline of quilting, her art reflects years of teaching, storytelling and meditation through stitching. In this thoughtful conversation, Helen shares how repetition, reflection and risk-taking have shaped her visual vocabulary and her artistic life.

A mind map can be described as thinking made visible by pulling a threaded needle through cloth. Each stitch helps me organise my thoughts, see connections and make sense of the world.
– Helen Geglio 


Takeaways from this episode

  • Build a sustainable hand-stitch practice - how variations on the running stitch become structure, surface and rhythm; why repetition functions as meditation and a design tool; ways to pace work so stitching supports wellbeing rather than burnout.

  • Turn materials into meaning – selecting a linen base, auditioning a limited palette, and repurposing vintage garments so cloth carries story; how constraints sharpen decisions and keep compositions calm yet layered.

  • Develop a recognisable visual vocabulary – sampling to surface personal marks; using symbols such as eyes, V’s and hourglasses to speak to protection, wisdom and time; composing like collage so elements can move until they “read” right.

  • Think in series, research deeply – using mind maps to organise ideas, then expanding one spark into a body of work; knowing when to diverge, refine or stop; setting a humane cadence (about a month per piece).

  • Lead your creative life on your terms – trusting your own eye, taking considered risks and avoiding overthinking; working powerfully in a small studio; balancing reading, rest and family so the practice stays joyful and sustainable.

 

Explore the artwork from this episode below

During the live interview, we shared some images of Helens’s artwork. Since you’re listening to the podcast version, we’ve made these images available for you below. 

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