Meet Susan Rhodes – Textile Artist
Susan is talented textile lady who living in Wivenhoe and [...]
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Kate is a Royal School of Needlework trained tutor who loves using traditional techniques in a contemporary way
Teaching and sharing her designs and embroidery techniques is Lorna’s passion. She loves all forms of 3-dimensional, raised and textured embroidery and tries to encompass as many of these in her designs as possible.
Maggie is well known for appliqué, hot ribbon art and needlefelting. She has developed a new simple technique for invisible needle turn appliqué, perfect points, inward Vs and perfectly rounded curves.
Mandy brings a distinctive whimsical design style to traditional techniques such as embellishing with buttons and rik rak.
Sue is a patchwork and quilting tutor, running regular classes and travelling to groups teaching different skills.
Susan has been teaching embroidery for many years and loves to share her enthusiasm for a wide range of techniques.
Kathleen turns out to be a bit of a rebel [...]
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The Royal School of Needlework, the pinnacle of British craftsmanship, celebrates 140 years of keeping the traditional art of hand embroidery alive This year the Royal School of Needlework (RSN) celebrates 14 decades of teaching, practising and promoting hand embroidery. 140 years ago the RSN’s first student enrolled on 5 November 1872 and today over 1000 students a year learn traditional hand embroidery on our thriving education programme whilst our Embroidery Studio continues to offer a unique UK-based service for hand embroidery commissions and restoration projects.
Myfanwy Hart shows you how to safely change the needle [...]
Myfanwy Hart is a textile artist and dyer and has [...]