
SarahMichelle Holt – Embroidered Tattoos
SarahMichelle Holt is a mixed-media artist from Leicester. “I graduated from the University of Southampton in Textile Art, since then I have concentrated my practice
SarahMichelle Holt is a mixed-media artist from Leicester. “I graduated from the University of Southampton in Textile Art, since then I have concentrated my practice
Name: Gemma Lucas Location: South West London/Surrey School: Royal School of Needlework What was your first exposure to embroidery, and what did you think of
Needle Exchange is a place where we explore needlework around the world and throughout history, and sometimes prehistory, and then look at it’s modern counterpart.
Like any good intrepid needlecraft adventurer it always pays to be prepared when going on a scouting mission, so with my knitted fedora, bobbin trophy
Trapunto Quilting uses two layers of fabric where stuffing is strategically placed and confined with stitches to create textural forms. It is also known as Italian or stuffed quilting and cotton cord is a common material used for the stuffing.
Do you believe in ghosts? What about stitching ghosts? (Not ghosts who stitch, which is actually kind of a nice thought, but rather stitching ghost
Without doubt, one of our most dynamic and enthusiastic curators at Mr X Stitch, is Olisa “Cocoaeyes” Corcoran, whose passion for embroidery is combined with
Diane Meyer is giving an artist talk on Saturday, September 29 at SPARC Gallery in South Pasadena (1211 Mission St) at 6pm. The talk will be in
Name: Jenna Lagonigro Location: Raleigh, NC School: NC State University College of Design (Recent graduate, so anyone with job opportunities hit me up!) What was
Without doubt, one of our most consistently enjoyable and educational columns is Kreinik Calling, in which Dena Lenham from Kreinik Manufacturing Company shares ideas on
We’ve some fantastic columns on Mr X Stitch and we wanted to celebrate the authors who share their love of needlecraft with you. Jen Funk
(Warning: The artwork featured in this column is Not Safe For Work by many standards, so be selective about when you view it. But do