Embroidery Magazine Sept/Oct 24
Embroidery Magazine Sept/Oct 24

Embroidery Magazine Sept/Oct 24

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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 this issue:

      Starring on our cover is the work of Louise Saxton from Australia, aka The Embroidery Vandal, who has one of the most enviable needlework stashes, which she cuts and pins to create striking new compositions. Louise explains what led to her launching an artist’s monograph.

      Elsewhere in the magazine, the Knitting and Stitching Shows in London, Belfast and Harrogate promise to inspire. We have seven pages of coverage, starting with the work of Jessie Chorley, who has been quietly stitching away in her studio eyrie but is now ready to reveal her new book and new work. Included is a preview of this year’s exciting textile gallery line-up and a look at Cas Holmes and Deena Beverley’s new title on how to find creativity in times of crisis.

      Marcia Bennett-Male tells us about her exhibition for Black History Month in October, which promises to be intense. At the Walker Art Gallery Karen McLean centres on Liverpool’s connections with the slave trade, while Indigenous American artist Jeffrey Gibson at the Venice Biennale creates a wholly inclusive show.

      For lighter ‘Indian summer’ fare, we reveal the inventive practice of embroiderer and teacher Alexandra Waylett, which is anchored in life beneath the surf, while Penelope Williams’ pictures are harvested straight from the veg plot via a fabric stash full of wonders.

      We also meet a doyenne of Welsh quilt collecting; preview the 62 Group’s new exhibition; talk to an artist whose research of witch trials feeds her practice; discover the red thread in Japanese culture; and the artist releasing moths into a university library.

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