Marjolein Burbank – Shouting Softly
Marjolein Burbank is a mixed media artist from the Netherlands who stitches on found photographs to tell subtle stories.
Marjolein Burbank is a mixed media artist from the Netherlands who stitches on found photographs to tell subtle stories.
Rosie Haynes is a Northamptonshire-based hand-embroidery artist who makes thread-painting portraits and surreal illustrations of song lyrics.
Eline Gaudé is a Franco-Finnish embroidery artist whose mixed media work entwines needlework and plants to explore non-human narratives.
Laura Nathan is a contemporary textiles artist and facilitator who explores identity, heritage and wellbeing, resulting in a greater sense of who we are, how we feel and our place in the world.
Ardeshir Tabrizi is an Iranian-American artist who processes his personal history and the legacy of his homeland through vibrant textile artworks.
Hannelore Brown is a needlepoint designer whose Retro Travel Tag series is perfect for the global traveller in your life! Find out all about her in her first column for Mr X Stitch!
Annalisa Bollini is a freelance illustrator based in Turin, Italy whose embroidered artworks push the boundaries of storytelling with textile art.
Livia Papiernik is a mixed media artist whose storytelling combines passion, tragedy and comedy to create enchanting embroidered vignettes.
Looking to up your stitching game this year? One of the best ways to start is to equip yourself with crafty gadgets to make your life easier.
I am an absolute sucker for stitching accessories, with multiple needle minders and embroidery scissors in amongst my stash.
So what cute crafting notions are there out there?, let’s investigate!
Esse McChesney is a textile artist based in Gothenburg. In their work, they explore gender and sexuality in between the physical and digital, from the
Irem Yazici, aka BaoBap, is a Turkish hand embroidery artist whose vibrant vignettes contain surreal stories and magical moment
Back in March, we explored the history of needlepoint and learned how the canvas’ durability lends itself well to slow fashion. Needlepoint not only takes