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Don't want to miss an issue of Embroidery? Organise a subscription through us and we will send out the magazine to you automatically, charging you only per issue until you decide to cancel. Embroidery is published every two months and is the magazine for the contemporary embroiderer, quilter and textile artist. Article based, Embroidery covers a range of textile practices that is always inspirational.
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November/ December 2008
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Conversations in Colour
Life as an artist and tutor has been a colourful experience for Ruth Issett |
Seeing Double
Jan Beaney and Jean Littlejohn give us the inside track on their new joint exhibition
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Crossing Borders
Maggie Baxter's textural textiles are the result of a special bond with Indian artisans
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A Talent for Book Keeping
Betty Pepper reveals why textiles (and not diamonds) are a girl's best friend
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Let it Fray
The transition from paint to stitch was a natural choice for New Yorker Carey Marvin
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Stitch by Stitch
Phillipa Turnbull's research and interpretation of historic crewelwork is second to none
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Plus: Editor's Letter, News, Diary, Book Reviews, Exhibitions, History and much more!
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September/ October 2008
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Dreamtime Down Under
Christine Atkins brings her love of her native Australia to life in stitch |
House Proud
How Maxine Sutton unearthed a wealth of inspiration at the Geffrye Museum
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Scholarships
Introducing this year's successful Scholars: Caren Garfen and Linda Marie Young
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Heartfelt Tradition
One designer is helping to invigorate the embroidery traditions of Kashmir, India
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Manchester Degrees of Change
Founded in 1903, Manchester's embroidery degree is looking to the future
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Part Time Hours: Full Time Ambition
The Diploma in Stitched Textiles at East Berkshire punches above its weight |
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Plus: Editor's Letter, News, Diary, Book Reviews, Exhibitions, History and much more!
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July/August 2008
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Henry Moore Textiles
A new exhibition rediscovers the virtuosity of the sculptor's textile designs
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Stories of Cloth
How cloth holds the key to unlocking the memories and rituals of life and death
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Toil and Rubble
Both architecture and stitch present an endless fascination for Clare Lane
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A Stitch in Time
Artist Paddy Hartley investigates the forgotten legacy of World War I stitch
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Tales of the Unexpected
Maurizio Anzeri plays with materials and preconceptions to startling effect
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The Sandpaper Suit
An ambitious collaboration takes bespoke tailoring into the gallery |
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Plus: Editor's Letter, News, Diary, Book Reviews, Exhibitions, History and much more!
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May/June 2008
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The Story So Far
Inspired by nostalgia, Claire Heminsley works intuitively with fabric and thread
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Karen Nicol
Karen Nicol's stunning embroidery has made her a darling of the fashion world |
Ways of Seeing
Everyday materials hold the key to Philippa Lawrence's grand installations |
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Body Conscious
Fairy stories and fantasy provoke an intriguing narrative from Suzanne Langston-Jones
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Inside the Nomad's Tent
We talk to traveller and textile collector Rufus Reade in his Edinburgh textile emporium
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Art Embroidery Challenge
Announcing the winners of the Pfaff biennial machine embroidery challenge |
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Plus: Editor's Letter, News, Diary, Book Reviews, Exhibitions, History and much more!
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