Eda Fellowes

Eda Fellowes is a comfortably established mistress of weaving by the time her husband Bert is killed in the Great War. In 1927, a decade later, she has a bustling workshop full of journeymen and apprentices, a fine reputation for her skills, and a comfortable home. When Jeremy Royston needs someone to evaluate his newly inherited tapestries, she's glad to take on the job.

Appears In

Weaving Hope
 
Weaving Hope
In Weaving Hope, Jeremy Royston asks Eda to evaluate and then restore tapestries in the large country home that he has inherited. As she works, they learn more about the house - and each other.
 
(Click on the title above to learn more about Eda's role in that book.)

Name

Eda Fellowes  

Education

Alethorpe  

Family

details
Wife of Jeremy Royston from late 1928

Organisations

Weaver's Guild  

Profession

Weaver
Children