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Embroidery Magazine

Archivado desde EMBROIDERESS 1922 No. 1
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480 issues

Embroidery magazine is exclusively devoted to all aspects of embroidery and stitched textiles in art, design, craft and textile culture.

The magazine has built a reputation for quality and integrity over the years. Our goal is to bring you the latest, most exciting and innovative stitched work – we interview the artists, educators, curators and designers who matter, showcasing their talent as well as reporting on trends.

In each issue you will find in-depth profiles, artists’ essays, and reviews of the latest textile books and exhibitions, as well as news and listings of fashion and textile exhibitions in the UK, all underpinned by inspirational photography.

Embroidery is published six times a year in January, March, May, July, September and November. It is available on subscription and enjoyed by creative people with an interest in creative, innovative stitched work and textiles.

The Embroideress was a quarterly magazine published by Pearsall and Company and the Old Bleach Linen Company from 1922 until 1939. The Embroideress published articles by a new generation of embroidery teachers who were leading the way in terms of creativity in stitching. Illustrations were black and white, with some colour plates. The magazine contained current designs, reviews of books and current embroidery exhibits, information on embroidery from different countries, articles about historical textiles or collections, and different embroidery techniques.

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With a wealth of fresh content, the May/June issue of Embroidery magazine is brimming over with uplifting and thought-provoking stories. Our cover feature, part two of Stitch in Strange Places, showcases artists for whom the ‘canvas’ has been replaced with everything from leaves and aluminium drinks cans to a £5 note and a vintage fish knife. This necessitates thinking outside the frame, with ingenious approaches to materials, tools and methods, resulting in innovative artworks.
Elsewhere, see the exuberant and joyous designs of the Collier Campbell sisters, and meet an Australian artist practising eco-conscious ‘upholstery art’, who revolutionised her life and business when she learned how many plastic toothbrushes go to landfill. ‘Couture critters’ are the topic of Rachel Gooden of Stitch and Bone, whose intricate stumpwork and embellishment takes anywhere from 40 to 120 hours for each piece. Minute worlds can also be discovered in our in-depth dive into Sew Dainty: The Art of Tiny Stitches, the Embroiderers’ Guild exhibition drawn from their collection. The gigantic gets a look-in too, with Ema Shin’s enormous 2.7-metre tall heart, a commission at the centre of the 25th Biennale of Sydney. Profiles of exciting Fresh Talent artist Laetitzia Campbell and of Manya Goldman’s practice look at memory and the passing of time, while Offbeat Artist features young Royal School of Needlework graduate Gwyneth Melling, who has let her imagination run free to create left-of-field embroideries. In The Sewing Room we step inside Cas Holmes’ two work rooms, while a duo of absorbing First Person features come courtesy of Michala Gyetvai and multi-award-winning artist Ruth Harries. There’s plenty more, with previews of London Craft Week and Fringe Arts Bath, the winners of NEA 2026, out and about ideas, news, Take 5 Books, reviews and what’s on listings. Enjoy!

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  • Primer Número: EMBROIDERESS 1922 No. 1
  • Último número: May/June 2026
  • Cantidad de números: 480
  • Publicado: Bimestralmente
  • ISSN: ISSN 2753-4685