After the death of her estranged mother, textile artist Lillian Hart returns to the crumbling family home in rural Vermont-only to inherit the one thing she was warned never to touch: a half-finished quilt. Stained with memory and stitched with silence, the heirloom seems to breathe with a life of its own.
As Lillian begins to restore the quilt, she unravels more than just fabric. Her work awakens long-buried voices, forgotten rituals, and a chilling pattern passed down through generations of women. Each stitch draws her closer to a truth her mother died to protect-and further from the identity she believes is her own.
When her brother reappears with buried family secrets, and an elderly neighbor warns of soul-binding traditions, Lillian begins to question if she's completing a legacy-or being woven into it.
Steeped in haunting atmosphere and emotional restraint, Threadbare is a slow-burning psychological tale of inheritance, memory, and the cost of unspoken love.
What if the threads we mend are the ones that bind us-and the only way out is to leave something unfinished?