These Machine Embroidery Artists Will Inspire You
Explore the artistry of machine embroidery with 14 talented artists. Uncover the creative possibilities of this unique medium and get inspired by their exceptional work!
Explore the artistry of machine embroidery with 14 talented artists. Uncover the creative possibilities of this unique medium and get inspired by their exceptional work!
Custom Embroidery Patches are one of the coolest forms of textile expression. Learn how to make embroidered patches on your embroidery machine.
Dr Jack Roberts is JPR Stitch, and his abstract free machine embroideries are zen-like musings on the creative process. Find out more at Mr X Stitch!
Jane Sanders, also known as Stitchin In The Kitchen, has made a name for herself with her machine embroidered, mixed media pop portraits.
The work of Gloucestershire textile artist Louise Watson is all about the power of noticing: the subtle colour of pebbles on a path, the ethereal wisp of a feather, the earthy texture of seed pods.
Our second episode is with Dr. Jack Roberts, aka JPR Stitch, whose abstract machine embroideries are as considered and well-thought out as they are beautiful.
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.
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.
In Quilty Pleasures Julie Rodgers shows us black and white quilts with examples featured from quilting arts and quilt inspiration online textile art websites.
As both a self help book and an art textiles publication, this book is set to hold the interest of a wider audience than those simply looking for a step-by-step art technique guide. Will this book appeal to you? Lets find out…