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What's in the January/February 2006 issue...

Work by Mical Aloni
Mical Aloni

work by Gini Coates
Gini Coates

Hand & Lock embroiderers

Carbon Tower

Riches of Stitches
Mical Aloni's three-dimensional work is photographic in its intensity, says Jessica Hemmings

Gini's Grand Designs
Designer of the Year Gini Coates tells Liz Hoggard that she sees life as one great embroidery

Hand in Hand
Polly Kenny charts the historic relationship between the London College of Fashion and Hand & Lock

Building Materials
Architects are revolutionising buildings thanks to high-performance textiles, reveals Pamela Buxton

work by Pauline Burbidge
Pauline Burbidge

Work by Ruth Harries
Ruth Harries

work by Keisuke Nomaguchi
Keisuke Nomaguchi

English settee

Quilt When You're Ahead
Pauline Burbidge tells Hazel Reid why she's taking her quilting in a new direction

Painted Stitches
Ruth Harries ingenious work makes a powerful comment on the Welsh language, says Jo Hall

Nui Project
Jessica Hemmings discovers a Japanese project where people with developmental disabilities can express their creativity through embroidery

Collections
June Hill guides us through Liverpool's Lady Lever Art Gallery and its many embroidered highlights

Wind Hat

Outfit by Madame Hayward

Apron (detail), Hungary

work by Vera
Morgan
Vera Morgan

Animal Magic
Jennifer Hughes explains why embroidered Chinese children's hats were so highly prized

Family Fashions
Lou Taylor chronicles the extraordinary taste of one society family and their love of embroidery

The Embroiderers' Guild and the Museum Collection
Lynn Szygenda marks the Embroiderers' Guild's centenary with an overview of its unique collection

In Our Time
A unique event wants you to tell the Embroiderers' Guild what embroidery means to you

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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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