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Dr Susan Kay-Williams was the Chief Executive of the Royal School of Needlework from 2007 to 2024 and is a recognised expert on the history of colour and textile art.

Dr Susan Kay-Williams was the Chief Executive of the Royal School of Needlework from 2007 to 2024 and is a recognised expert on the history of colour and textile art.

Sew Eco by Ruth Singer is a compelling guide to sustainable textile arts, offering innovative projects and insights for eco-friendly creativity.

Stitch the Halls: 12 Decorations to Make for Christmas It’s no secret – I’m a big fan of Sophie Simpson, aka WhatDelilahDid. I thought her

We’ve enjoyed the work of Rebecca Ringquist on more than one occasion, so it’s a pleasure to review her new book – Rebecca Ringquist’s Embroidery

For the past three years, the TextileArtist website has been championing the cause of textile art with highly informative articles about process and practice from

Let’s face it, when a book comes out called The Liberty Book of Simple Sewing you know it’s going to be pretty good, and indeed this book

Mitsuki Hoshi is a notorious cute dog creator, who has brought you Ami Ami Dogs: Seriously Cute Crochet and Dog Sweaters and Accessories. Now, she
It’s always great to see another stitchy animation – if you’ve got a couple of minutes, take a break and enjoy this clever piece of

Sophie Long is a graduate of the Royal School of Needlework, an extremely talented embroiderer and has the dubious honour of being the person
Full disclosure – Perri Lewis is one of the Crafty Avengers, as am I, so she is awesome from the get-go. And now you can

If I had to describe Karen Nicol’s new book, Embellished: New Vintage, in one word, it would be “inspirational”. This book is one to enjoy

It’s been a long time since my burlesque days and therefore a long time since I did any major customising of clothes. But it’s really