Meredith Woolnough | NeedleXChange
Meredith Woolnough is a visual artist from New South Wales who uses free machine embroidery and soluble fabrics to create mesmerising organic-inspired sculptures
Meredith Woolnough is a visual artist from New South Wales who uses free machine embroidery and soluble fabrics to create mesmerising organic-inspired sculptures
Dr Jack Roberts is JPR Stitch, and his abstract free machine embroideries are zen-like musings on the creative process. Find out more in our podcast interview on NeedleXChange!
Stuart Kelly is an internationally recognised artist who works with machine embroidery to create fluid human forms. Read on for more!
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Jane Sanders, also known as Stitchin In The Kitchen, has made a name for herself with her machine embroidered, mixed media pop portraits.
Alison Holt is a machine embroidery artist inspired by moments in time, the light and patterns in the natural world.
Jane Sanders is a textile artist from Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK whose machine stitched and applique portraits of pop icons are insanely impressive.
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Harriet Peacock is a mixed media/embroidery textile artist who combines modern and traditional textile processes, quilting, digital printing and tufting to showcase the elements of craft which are relevant in our evolving society.
Ries Niemi is an industrial artist whose Mute Project is a series of machine embroidered portraits of musicians who have died from COVID-19.