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JOURNEY THROUGH THE MYTHSCAPES The work of Alice Kettle (488K)
IN THEIR OWN WORDS Audrey Walker and Roz Hawksley (440K)
AT THE CUTTING EDGE Clyde Olliver (296K)

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What's in the November 2004 issue...

work by Tilleke Schwarz
Tilleke Schwarz

Silvia Silver Shoes
Barbara Chapman

Coed Gwidol - Winter
Jennifer Talbot

Bradford-on-Avon Millennium Embroidery

Jeanne Werge-Hartley
Jeanne Werge-Hartley

The Writing's on the Wall
Jessica Hemmings explores the work of Tilleke Schwarz
Jessica Hemmings

The Suspension of Disbelief
Barbara Chapman fashions magical dolls that spark the imagination
Jessica Hemmings

Traces in the Landscape
Jennifer Talbot explores the essence of land, sea and sky in her work
Katherine James

Bradford-on-Avon Millennium Embroidery
The embroiderers who preserved centuries of local history in stitch
Ann Warren

Fusion
Textile artists and jewellery designers collaborate - with startling results

         

Straw work

Boy Punk
Hilary Bower

Child's embroidered dress (detail)

Elaine Slater - Drummond McCall, Montreal (detail)
Johnnene Maddison

Straw: The Poor Man's Gold
Veronica Main unpicks the history of straw as a textile fibre in embroidery through the ages
Veronica Main

To Have and to Hold
In the studio with Hilary Bower
Mary Sleigh

Hidden Treasures
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery is an Aladdin's cave for costume and embroidery fans
Ann Wise

Women, Work & World War II
Johnnene Maddison records the living stories of Canadian women who joined the war effort
Johnnene Maddison

       

cashmere shawl

Indian market

hat by Claire Workman
Claire Workman

Roger Fry. Runner

The Quintessential Cashmere
Meet the Kashmiri craftsmen who take more than a year to embroider a single shawl
Brinda Gill

Colours of Southern India
The first Guild tour to travel to the lesser-visited areas of southern India
Liz Young and Mairi Mitchell

Creative embroidery with metal
Discover a new world of creativity with metal fabrics

Inside the Collection
Roger Fry and the Friends War Victims Relief Expedition
Lynn Szygenda

       
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Call for contributors

Embroidery is searching for contributors with good feature ideas for the magazine. If you have a burning desire to write on an aspect of embroidery or the related applied arts, both past and present, we would love to hear from you. Initially, we would welcome ideas for our feature pages but we would also like to hear direct from embroiderers and textile artists about their work. Anyone who is interested should email the editor, Joanne Hall - or write to her (see the contact page), with a one-page proposal and an indication of the illustrations they would use.

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