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Jae Maries' article Personal Approach helps us avoid
the butterfly attitude to embroidery.
See the full text and some illustrations online.
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Carol Naylor goes Walking the Land in search of inspiration.
Katy Emck writes about a new initiative in which prisoners
produce needlepoint goods -
well designed and very saleable - to provide an income and generate enthusiasm.
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In The Alchemy of Felt, Dyepot and Stitch, Aussie Ing Flint,
who describes herself as an accidental alchemist, discusses her natural dye
methods and
felt-making adventures.
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Diana Springall is in the Gallery with some of her
commissioned pieces.
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Another Aussie Gabriella Verstraeten looks to
techno-stitch for the millennium.
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Plus many more articles, news and reviews of books, exhibitions and products
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And finally, just because it was my favourite piece in the Embroiderers' Guild's
Art of the Stitch exhibition,
here is a look at Sue Jury's cushion, Ancient Inscriptions.