
Book Review – The Art of Annemieke Mein
The Art of Annemieke Mein by Annemieke Mein Published by Search Press Introduction Designated by the publisher as a ‘classic’, with its hardback cover and

The Art of Annemieke Mein by Annemieke Mein Published by Search Press Introduction Designated by the publisher as a ‘classic’, with its hardback cover and

Darning: Repair, Make, Mend by Hikaru Noguchi Published by Quickthorn Press Introduction This publication has been translated into English from Japanese; written by an expert

Today in Lets Book! We are reviewing Raised Embroidery by Kelley Aldridge. a practical, instructional guide that offers a complete grounding in the techniques you need for raised embroidery. Read on for more!

Artist in focus – Kathleen Ryan For this issue I wanted to first focus on an artist I came across recently thanks to Instagram –

Today on Lets Book! We are reviewing From Art to Stitch by Janet Edmonds. The book is about creating mixed media textile art inspired and influenced by the style of famous historical artists. Read on for more!

Embroidered Country Gardens by Lorna Bateman Published by Search Press Introduction A note from the author ‘For me, there is nothing more rewarding than seeing

Vitamin T: Threads & Textiles in Contemporary Art Published by Phaidon Written by Phaidon Editors and Jenelle Porter Introduction At first glace, this is rather

Grab some education – Textile Artist training Us here at Mr X Stitch are fully behind the guys at Textile Artist….so we wanted to share

Upcycling For Sustainability: DIY Embroidery For Old Clothes More than a mere seasonal trend, sustainable fashion is all about fostering ethical changes to help heal

Introduction Mend and Patch: A Handbook to Repairing Clothes and Textiles is a practical and visual guide to mending clothes and fabrics with both decorative

introduction Mollie Makes Woodland Friends, published by Collins and Brown The people behind this one tell us: ‘The latest book from the Mollie Makes team

Introduction We first reviewed this book in 2019, but its so relevant for so many of us, we wanted to bring it to your attention