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Dionne Swift creates dynamic stitched textiles using a vibrant mix of threads, colours and textures.
Kate Barlow shows the element of whitework, which creates a hole without cutting any of the threads.
Niamh shows how to create the herringbone embroidery stitch, which is used to represent leaves.
Sallieann uses a simple folded technique to produce texture, and you can use vinyl for extra effect.
Niamh Wimperis shows how simple this embroidery stitch is to master.
Simple embroidery can enhance commercially printed fabric and Kate gives a series of hints and tips.
This is a textile workshop from Kate, where she shows how to create wild garden landscape.
This is a sewing caddy with a seasonal christmas design created in fused felt applique.
Kate guides through a blackwork stitch which is perfect for beginners and for fans of cross stitch.
The satin stitch is a simple effective way of filling in an embroidery shape with stranded threads.
Sallieann Harrison shares with us her love of wool applique which can be done by hand or by machine.
Lorna Bateman shows us how to create and use this very useful embroidery stitch.
Sue Rhodes shares with us how to print your own fabric or cards with this simple and easy method.
Discover the turkey work stitch, or tufting, to create a soft 3D look in your embroidery.
Lorna Bateman shows us how to create a variety of flower stems with simple embroidery stitches.
Jennie Rayment shares ideas for using this traditional Japanese stitching to enhance your projects.
Janet calls this her Newton world map because she says she has made the world flat again.
Janet Clare combines scrap Irish chain, embroidery and fused applique for this delightful quilt.
We wander round the West Country Quilt Show with Valerie Nesbitt acting as our guide.
Lynette shares with us history of this traditional stitch and shows us how make it.
Layer, slash and sew - a great stash buster and a quick and easy weekend quilt.
Here Sallieann uses cotton perle thread on her sewing machine to produce this 'hand stitched' look.
Part 2 shows embellishing the projects, with very different approaches but equally stunning results
Part 1 of a very comprehensive workshop from these ladies - work by hand or use the sewing machine?
Jamie talks about using Shisha mirrors, which have a lot of different shapes, not just a circle.
Valerie introduces you to several of the artists whose work was on display.
The little bags or pincushions can be created even by children by using different techniques.
Kathleen shows you how to apply purl wires and chippings to create a delightful Bumblebee.
Kathleen Laurel-Sage adds padded leather work into the design.
A delightful and comprehensive introduction to Goldwork embroidery from Kathleen.
Social enterprise that trains prisoners needlework, so we can wander round their works exhibition.
Kate made this delightful block in wool fabrics and she then added texture with her hand stitching.
This is a delightful hand project which can be adjusted in size and colour.
Angela Daymond has designed this project using kantha stitching, that can be finished in an evening.
Lynette loves to sew using big stitches and lovely perle thread because it's quick and easy!
Lynette shows us Sashiko (a simple stitch) and how to adapt the design for aperture cards.
Kathleen Laurel-Sage shares with you her love and knowledges of machine cutwork embroidery.
Lynette shows simple stitch which she loves use to embellish her needlework tools.
This traditional style of stitching is very easy to do and great for all those who love handwork.
Lorna shares with us great idea for using up scraps of fabric to create stunning embroidery designs.
A helpful workshop from Lorna dealing with colour and design choices.
This delightful little wrist pincushion is a great idea from Jennie Rayment.
A delightful little textile picture based on a painted background.
Mandy shares a great idea how use for old embroidery pieces in both her pinkeepers and bunting.
Wander round, behind the scenes to discover another hidden gem of the Royal School of Needlework back in 2009
A memorial to 25,566 convict women transported to Australia from Britain and Ireland from 1788-1853.
A wonderful village embroidery project that continues to thrill.
Mandy Shaw demonstrates how to create this fabulous, fun cupcake pincushion.
An Introduction to Stumpwork Embroidery; this is Part 3 of a 3-part workshop with Kelley Aldridge.
An Introduction to Stumpwork Embroidery; this is Part 2 of a 3-part workshop with Kelley Aldridge.
An Introduction to Stumpwork Embroidery; this is Part 1 of a 3-part workshop with Kelley Aldridge.
Learn how Lesley makes such splendid quilts and great designs.
Lorna guides you through how to work this effective 3D stitch which she uses in her embroidery work.
Lorna Bateman shows how easy it is to create her ribbon roses and other flowers.
This is a simple but exciting little flower that anyone can make, its called 'Sewing on air'.
This is part two of Jennie's great workshop on free motion embroidery and quilting.
Jennie guides you through how to start free motion embroidery and complete a small picture.
Redwork is something Mandy just loves and this is a great tip for designing.
Carolyn talks us through how to use 'photoshop' applications to help with design and creativity.
An old technique that makes the most of your fabric and adds some personalization to your garment.
Redwork embroidery is simple to do and in this workshop Gail Penberthy talks you through the basics.
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