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The World of Embroidery

Some highlights from the July 1999 issue ...


Jae Maries' article Personal Approach helps us avoid the butterfly attitude to embroidery.
See the full text and some illustrations online.


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.


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.


Diana Springall is in the Gallery with some of her commissioned pieces.


Another Aussie Gabriella Verstraeten looks to techno-stitch for the millennium.


Plus many more articles, news and reviews of books, exhibitions and products . . .


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.


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