The Urban Fabric – a project of human connections through embroidery
The Leek Embroidery Society – ingenuity and creativity
23/10/2021
End of the 19th century – meeting between a dyer in love with silk and a very talented embroiderer.
Un Chat dans l’aiguille – Story of a Successful Stitching Adventure
10/09/2021
A unique embroidered universe, a successful company – Un Chat dans l’Aiguille
The Flea market of Vernaison – an organized journey
23/08/2021
With Rebecca Devaney, discover the treasures of pearls, fabrics and lace in a market unlike any other
Namibia and embroidery – a very long history
14/08/2021
A millennial-old tradition reborn in the hands of San artists in Namibia
Art book Nadja Berruyer – Les monstres & BabaYaga
01/08/2021
Take part in the edition of a magnificent art book where embroidery reigns supreme
German counted stitch embroidery: polychromes works in a grid
20/07/2021
Chapter 3 on German embroidery – embroidery with counted stitches
Figurative polychrome embroidery with counted stitches
11/07/2021
Chapter 2 on German embroidery – how to classify colored embroidery?
Remembering sounds through Byzantium Sacred embroideries
19/06/2021
Sounds embroidered in Byzantine liturgical textiles
Hedebo – Danish white embroidery – what a story!
12/06/2021
White Embroidery has been known since Antiquity (at least!) – let us dwell here on Danish traditions which have a well-documented history
Online embroidery classes – feedback for Natalie Dupuis
09/05/2021
Have you tried online embroidery classes? Here are 2 feedbacks that may help you take the next step
Following the thread – an investigation on Russian church embroideries
04/05/2021
Giving a date and place of origin to an ancient embroidered piece – a fascinating historical and stylistic investigation!
The Nomad Stitcher – third encounter
15/04/2021
Third episode of the Nomad Stitcher – now finding even more Moroccan embroidery to play with!
India – variety of the embroidery techniques
22/03/2021
In India, embroidery is a thousand years old tradition, with many techniques, patterns and social history link to it. Introduction.
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