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The World of Embroidery

Some highlights from the July 2001 issue ...


Audrey Walker writes about the work of Primmy Chorley whose one woman show
was at the influential Ruthin Craft Centre in North Wales.
See the full text and some illustrations online.


The American Museum in Bath is currently staging an unusual exhibition
in which 15 artists were asked to produce work based on the Museum's Collection of Textiles.
Teresa Searle, who wrote about it, took part in the exhibition.


The Gallery features Jean Davey Winter.

Polly Leonard looks at contemporary basketry and
poses the question: is it a vessel or a symbol?

Woven structure with copper wire
Heidi Lichterman: Woven structure with copper wire
from the article 'Notes from a part-time Curator' by Carol Naylor.


In Nomad: Nomos, Jeanette Appleton talks about her inspiration 'the law and the land'.


In our Techno-talk feature Margaret Roberts looks at the latest version of the Bernina Artista software.


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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