Embroidery Magazine July/August 2024
Embroidery Magazine July/August 2024

Embroidery Magazine July/August 2024

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    We are delighted to be stocking Embroidery Magazine. This gorgeous magazine is published six times a year and is packed full of in-depth artist profiles, artist’s essays, reviews of the latest textile books and exhibitions, news & listings of fashion and textile exhibitions in the UK and abroad, along with inspirational images.

      The magazine aims to bring you the best of embroidery and textiles, talking to makers and artists who share their passion for embellishing the surface – giving readers a unique insight into all facets of this sumptuous craft.  

      In the July/August issue of Embroidery magazine, visit the beach through the work of Jane Colquhoun and Capucine Bourcart. From her Swanage sewing room, Jane Colquhoun has a view of the sea and coastal influences inspire her. After joining the experimental textile group seam collective, her work changed course with several series of intriguing small figures occupying her practice, including the stunning image featured on our cover. Similarly, US-based artist Capucine Bourcart has an experimental approach to art, using sand alongside embroidery.
       
      Elsewhere, discover the Harewood Biennial, meet a Japanese embroiderer whose practice is built around vegetables, delve inside a book that explores the connection between brain, manual dexterity and craft, and peek inside Vanessa’s Marr’s sewing room.
       
      There are tributes to the much-missed Louise Gardiner, whose beautiful work leaves a lasting legacy, and Christine Chester, whose quilt honouring the unnamed women embroiderers who have gone before will be part of a retrospective at the Festival of Quilts.

      Also looking back, Julie Cockburn’s work combines retro photography with embroidered interventions, while Angela Knapp highlights the Red List birds of the Somerset Levels, which could be lost in her lifetime.

      Fresh talent features US-based Kaylie Kaitschuck who imbues her work with considerable energy, while Instagrammer Megan Zaniewski surprises and delights in equal measure with thoroughly modern nature-inspired stumpwork.

      Plus all the regular features you love, from Embroidery Loves… to Take 5 books and Out and About, so we hope you enjoy the summer with Embroidery magazine.

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      This magazine is lovely I haven’t read much as yet but I like the content. It was delivered fairly quickly.

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