Never a Handmaid
Set in the Republic of Gilead, a theocratic regime that has overthrown the U.S. government, the story follows Offred, a woman forced to serve as a “Handmaid.” In Gilead, environmental disasters and plummeting birth rates have led to the enslavement of fertile women, who are ritually raped by high-ranking men (Commanders) to produce children for the elite.
Offred—named for “Of-Fred,” the Commander she is assigned to—narrates her life under this brutal regime, sharing memories of her past: her husband, her daughter, and the freedom she once had. The novel explores how power, control, and patriarchy operate through language, religion, and fear.
Never a Handmaid measures 44 X 56 inches. It was created using fused applique to closely resemble the book cover. Words were added to convey the quilter’s conviction about handmaids. The flying geese blocks symbolize escape and freedom.
There is a hanging sleeve on the back for easy display and a label that documents the quilt.
On the front, I added a signature label and a charm that says ” Live Free.”
Never a Handmaid will premier at the 2025 Atlanta Quilt Festival in an exhibit entitled Freedom to Read what I Want. The exhibit will be housed at the Southwest Arts Center, 915 New Hope Road, South Fulton, GA August 1 - September 6th. Viewing hours are Monday - Saturday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free and open to the public.
Return policy
This quilt may be returned for a full refund if returned within 7 days in excellent condition.
Shipping
Free shipping in the continental United States. This quilt is not available to be shipped until September 10, 2025 because it is exhibiting at the 2025 Atlanta Quilt Festival.