
Harriet Popham | Machine Embroidery
Harriet Popham is a third year student studying surface pattern design in Swansea. She specializes in architecture and portraiture in print and stitch. She makes

Harriet Popham is a third year student studying surface pattern design in Swansea. She specializes in architecture and portraiture in print and stitch. She makes

Got some serious eye candy for you today. Birgitte Busk is a textile artist in Denmark who creates freehand thread painting portraits, using an ordinary

Technology has been impacting art and craft in many different ways, and the combination of some of these technologies and techniques can result in some

Ladies and gentlemen: please direct your attention to the fine freestyle machine embroidery of Nicola Elliott, aka Picturestitch. Based in Manchester, England, Nicola creates custom

Louise Gardiner is a British artist and illustrator, and she has become well known for her world of weird and wonderful characters, and impressive machine embroidery skills. Her work is a combination of rhythmic drawing, intense and intricate free machine stitches, paints, appliqué and inks.

Bold, mythic, and uniquely Australian — the textile art of Tara Seekamp is something that will catch your attention with its rich color and detail, and stick in your mind long afterward.

Creating compelling machine-stitched images — whether through free machine embroidery or digitized stitching — takes the mind of a painter. For Georgia artist Lauren Evatt

Kimberley Adams is a fine artist who incorporates knitting, felting, hand embroidery, free machine embroidery, and more into her work. This captivating collection of stitched

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

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.

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

Laura Amiss is a textile artist from Amsterdam. She combines free machine embroidery, textiles and handstitching to create charming vignettes. Her work is reminiscent of