Embroidery Magazine Nov/Dec 2025
Embroidery Magazine Nov/Dec 2025

Embroidery Magazine Nov/Dec 2025

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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.  

      As the russet leaves fall from the trees to reveal their intricate, beautiful silhouettes, Embroidery magazine dives into the run up to Christmas with an issue that is pure inspiration.
       
      Our cover feature focuses on the work of Jane Sanders, who captures likenesses of a host of celebrated musicians in felt, stitch and mixed media. And, yes, that is Macca on the cover, with a multitude of hearts to celebrate him as the most successful composer of love songs this country has ever had.

      Elsewhere, we preview some of the stunning finalists in the Hand & Lock Prize in the competition’s 25th anniversary year, and what’s coming up at Knit + Stitch Northern Ireland and Harrogate Knit and Stitch Shows. 
       
      Our feature on eco-fashion is inspired by a group which has been taking Instagram by storm Curtains to Couture, while we also meet Elizabeth Scarlett, head of the eponymous brand of embroidered velvet products. Elsewhere, we profile Lissie Baldwin and discover she’s working on a project that requires a multitude of feathers.

      With a focus on art dolls, we chat to two artists with widely differing styles, Ella Goodwin and Ali Pickard, while we also go behind the scenes at Fine Cell Work, the charity and social enterprise helping prisoners out of a destructive spiral. Meanwhile, Deena Beverley describes the joy to be found in searching for vintage haberdashery and fabric and incorporating it into her work.

      There’s plenty more, including an artist who stitches in the silence of the forest Eric Vonessen, a look back at the work of Winsome Douglass, a short intro to the Opus Anglicanum-inspired pieces by the irreverent Tanya Bentham and a host of thoughtful gift ideas, plus book and exhibition reviews.

      We try and keep our postage options simple by having a flat rate based on your shipping destination. We are currently using tracked only services.

      The current postage prices are as follows from 1 Jan 2023:

      • UK Royal Mail 48 tracked : £3.50
      • UK Royal Mail 24 tracked: £4.50

      These delivery (24, 48) times are estimated from despatch and not guaranteed.

      Full details can be found here.

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      • Earrings due to hygiene reasons
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