
Walter Bruno Brix | Mixed Media
Welcome to Manbroidery, a series of interviews with men who stitch. This time we interview Walter Bruno Brix who plays with textile illustration to explore history and identity.

Welcome to Manbroidery, a series of interviews with men who stitch. This time we interview Walter Bruno Brix who plays with textile illustration to explore history and identity.

Hello, how are you doing? It’s time for another extreme cross stitch story – yippee! This is a shark story. What is that you may ask? Check out my cross stitching travels. Where do you cross stitch?

Ribbonwork Book Review Ribbon Work Embroidery by Sophie Long Introduction Ribbonwork? What’s that? Isn’t it something traditional, or dare I say it, boring? To be

Digitizing Detailed Designs Demystified Byzantine details, gradients, and tiny text can cause any digitizer to hesitate on a project. Complex art can evoke resistance or

Every year, Hand & Lock organizes a competition for the prestigious Prize for Embroidery to promote the use of hand embroidery and to discover emerging

Welcome to Manbroidery, an ongoing series of interviews with men who stitch. This time we welcome Richard McVetis, whose sublime stitched squares contain are bound with elegant intensity.

Every year, Hand & Lock organizes a competition for the prestigious Prize for Embroidery to promote the use of hand embroidery and to discover emerging

Embroidery Cat We recently got a chance to review Hiroko Kubota‘s book ‘Embroidery Cat in my Pocket’ (check out our review very soon). Her embroidered

Kim Pterodactyl is a needlework artist from Philadelphia whose hand embroideries explore winners and losers, with an acerbic combination of realism and absurdity. Find out more at Mr X Stitch!

My First Column! Hello! Well, this is all new and exciting isn’t it? I’m Kirsty and I am Extreme X Stitch. I’m a

Lesley Wilkins has created a comprehensive book about the blackwork technique, covering the materials to use, how to use a chart, getting started and what designs we could do. It will provide you with the basic skills you need to begin creating your own blackwork pieces with confidence.

Every year, Hand & Lock organizes a competition for the prestigious Prize for Embroidery to promote the use of hand embroidery and to discover emerging