
Charlotte Ziebarth | Machine Embroidery
Charlotte Ziebarth combines digitized embroidery with photography and digital printing to create multi layered art quilts.

Charlotte Ziebarth combines digitized embroidery with photography and digital printing to create multi layered art quilts.

Ready for more machine embroidered goodness? Today’s style is freestyle machine embroidery, which is the kind that’s done by guiding the fabric by hand, not

Welcome to the first edition of Gear Threads, where embroidery meets the gears of industry! Well, OK, today it’s more likely the circuit boards of industry, but

Melanie Kay is a textile artist from Manchester who creates domestic textiles from beer cans and recycled materials. “I am intrigued by things that I

Welcome to eMbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Paddy Hartley. Name: Paddy Hartley Location: Dalston, East London. Main embroidery medium: I use

Nike Schroeder is a Los Angeles based artist who uses free machine embroidery to explore human experience and play at the edges of abstraction and surrealism.

Nike Schroeder is a Los Angeles based artist who uses free machine embroidery to explore human experience and play at the edges of abstraction and surrealism.

Nike Schroeder is a Los Angeles based artist who uses free machine embroidery to explore human experience and play at the edges of abstraction and surrealism.
Harriet Maxwell is an embroidery artist from London who creates machine embroidered portraits that get up close and personal. “My current work is focussed on

Tugba Kop is an Illustration graduate from Kingston University. Her work charmed me, and I contacted her to find out more: “I’ve been interested in

Jo Chambers, aka Studio Legohead, is an artist from Bath, England. She specialises in animal portraits, particularly those of the canine variety. In May last

I discovered textile artist Karen Rogers’ work at the Knitting & Stitching show. I was intrigued by her work and sought to find out more.