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New! Read three sample articles from the March/April 2004 issue in PDF format

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 July/August 2005 issue...

Kaffe Fassett
Kaffe Fassett

work by Maria E Pineres
Maria E Piñeres

work by Lucy Smethurst
Lucy Smethurst

soof embroidery

work by Val Jackson
Val Jackson

Colour Therapy
Kaffe Fassett talks to Embroidery about his lifelong passion for colour

Snapshot in Stitch
Maria E Piñeres' work comments on our 15-minutes-of-fame culture
Jessica Hemmings

A Stitch in Time
Guild Scholar Lucy Smethurst brings nostalgia right up to date
Jo Hall

Back to Front
The orderly stitches of soof embroidery are worked from the back creating striking designs
Brinda Gill

After a Fashion
Val Jackson probes her past for inspiration
Jo Hall

         

work by Cherrilyn Tyler
Cherrilyn Tyler

work by Sophie Roet
Sophie Roet

work by Natasha Kerr
Natasha Kerr

work by Leslie Morgan
Leslie Morgan

Webs of Wonder
Be transfixed by the beauty of Cherrilyn Tyler's delicate stitched creations
Sue Richardson

Weaving a Bright New World
Successful designer Sophie Roet brings everything to her weaving - including embroidery
Lesley Mitchison

Ask the Family
Natasha Kerr's work elevates the loves, lives and losses of everyday families to art

In Their Own Words
Committed to Cloth founders Leslie Morgan and Claire Benn reveal all

       

work by Marie Rose Lortet
Marie Rose Lortet

Catholic embroidery

African beadwork

Wool Power
Knitting has gone from a pastime of old to a hip new hobby for the young. Discover why
Laura Silverman

The Generous Benefactor
Little was known of Catholic embroidery in England until Gillian Grute began her research

Beadwork: Adornment and Identity
Mary Sleigh investigates the use of beading in sub-Saharan Africa

     
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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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