
Matthew Cox | Mixed Media
Matthew Cox is an artist from Philadelphia who works in a range of media, and is gaining attention for his embroidered x-rays. “About ten years

Matthew Cox is an artist from Philadelphia who works in a range of media, and is gaining attention for his embroidered x-rays. “About ten years
Zoe Williams is a needle-felting artist currently working in New York. Her art is astonishing. “I started needle felting in 2008; my first pieces were

Welcome to Manbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Stewart Easton. Name: Stewart Easton Location: Coventry, West Midlands, UK Main embroidery medium:

Jessica Wohl is an embroidery artist from Tennessee.She makes “the invisible visible”. “My practice of investigating and scrutinizing people, objects and domestic environments reveals hidden
Carrie Maclennan is co-owner of Made in the Shade, one of Glasgow’s grooviest craft shops. The Busy Girl’s Guide to Sewing is her new book,

Leanne Prain is the co-author of Yarn Bombing, and Hoopla – the art of unexpected embroidery is her latest book. In a nutshell, it’s terrific.

This year we have been blessed with a monthly column from Moxie, felting supremo, who has enlightened us to the amazing world of felt! For your

For two years, the wonderful Arlee Barr wrote a monthly post on the site, exploring art techniques, theory and practice. In three of her posts

Welcome to eMbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Robert Marbury. Name: Robert Marbury Location: Baltimore, MD Main embroidery medium: Cross Stitch Noteworthy projects or
For two years, the wonderful Arlee Barr wrote a monthly post on the site, exploring art techniques, theory and practice. They were fascinating articles and

Melanie Kay is a textile artist from Manchester who creates domestic textiles from beer cans and recycled materials. “I am intrigued by things that I
For two years, the wonderful Arlee Barr wrote a monthly post on the site, exploring art techniques, theory and practice. They were fascinating articles and