
Katie Tume | Goldwork Embroidery
Welcome back all to GoldWorx, and this months we are fawning all over the lovely Katie Tume – a.k.a Mother Eagle Embroidery and how she

Welcome back all to GoldWorx, and this months we are fawning all over the lovely Katie Tume – a.k.a Mother Eagle Embroidery and how she

Come along with me, behind the scenes at the Kreinik thread factory, via this month’s post. Recently, I drove over the mountains, through the woods,

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

With grey gloomy days coming thick and fast over here, I thought we could all do with a bit more sparkle in our lives –

Say the word Stumpwork to the average (non-embroidering) person and you will probably see a small frown appear on their forehead. When asked to guess the word’s meaning, many might think you are

Hello! Kreinik Calling! Like the old Avon-Calling, but we’re talking about threads, those beauty products for your soul, er, stitching. Today I want to talk

Fine embroidery is not the first thing that comes to most people’s mind when they hear the name Afghanistan. But for a group of women

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

Metallic Threads can be used for so much more than just embroidery – here’s 20 ideas that you can try for yourself! It’s another great Kreinik Calling post from Mr X Stitch!

After researching the Keiskamma Tapestry for last month’s column, I realised there is a lot more to say about the work of the Keiskamma Trust and Art

Hi everyone, I’m Deena Beverley and I’m a huge fan of textiles, as well as a freelance wordsmith and I’ve joined the Mr X Stitch

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