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The World of Embroidery

Some highlights from the November 2000 issue...


Previous articles about Doll Makers have proved very popular.
In Figuratively Speaking, we describe the work of four makers.
See the full text and some illustrations online.


In Declaration of War, publisher Matthew Koumis seeks
our help in persuading gallery owners to take textiles seriously.
See the full text and illustrations online.


Karen Lloyd and Cathy Proudlove look into how we can make
our embroideries more durable in their article Conserve and Stitch.


Celia Player is in the Gallery.
Celia's bright, vibrant embroideries tell her life story from her days in art college in England
through her migration and settlement in her adopted land, Australia.

Shrine to a Chair
Celia Player: Shrine to a Chair


Pam Watts's Master Class features work with knitted wire and machine embroidery.


In her article It's in the Post Professor Anne Morrell
tells us about an embroidered postage stamp recently introduced in Switzerland.


With many more articles, news, and reviews of books, exhibitions and products
The World of Embroidery keeps you informed and inspired.


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