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Textile Talk Podacst with Meredith Woolnough Embroidery Artist
Take a listen to our latest Textile Talk podcast episode with award-winning artist, Meredith Woolnough. You can view her work and listen right here: Speaking to Meredith was absolutely fascinating and educational. Thank you @meredithwoolnough for joining us on Textile Talk.
Mulyana: Inspirational Knit Artist You HAVE to Follow
Indonesian artist Mulyana is known for his underwater world made entirely of his own knitted and crochet pieces. This magnificent, colourful and somewhat majestic underwater world reminds us of how beautiful the ocean is and how versatile kitting and crochet are. His work is currently being displayed at the Good Shed, Perth, Australia. He's even brought his underwater life to a Hermes store window. If you're a yarn addict take a look at our list of inspiring artists.
Cas Holmes a Stitch in Time
Cas Holmes, who is a British artist, author and tutor of Romani heritage, specialising in textile work with found materials. She trained in fine art and is interested in interdisciplinary projects in community and gallery settings to demonstrate the accessibility of mixed media textile processes. Her practice centres on the use of sustainable materials and themes surrounding issues of identity and place. She has researched in traditional paper and textile crafts in Japan and India.
🧵 Textile Artists Inspired by Food 🥧 Kate Jenkins
🧵 Textile Artists Inspired by Food 🥧 5/9 Kate Jenkins British artist @kjcardigan is best known for her knitted and crocheted dishes, reinvented with a comedic twist. One of the things we love is her experimentation with humour. Look through her work and you’ll spot a plate of visual puns. Tuck into this virtual feast of threaded delights
Textile Talk with Cas Holmes
Up next on our Podcast - Textile Talk - is the wonderful Cas Holmes. ☕ Grab a coffee and place to relax and listen as Cas tells us all about her artistic influences, her creative processes, upcoming work and life as an 'artist and carer' to her husband Derek. This is such a captivating and heart warming podcast, you won't want to miss it. ---- #mixedmedia #mixedmediaart #casholmes #astitchintime #stitchedstories #textiletalk #needlework #stitchedup #getstitched #embroiderdaily #embroidery
The Nettle Dress: Meet the creator Alan Brown.
The @nettledressfilm is a modern fairy tale about the healing power of nature and craft directed by BAFTA-nominated filmmaker Dylan Howitt, released by Dartmouth Films in cinemas across the UK and Ireland. Textile artist Allan Brown (hedgerow.couture) spends seven years making a dress from nettles. In doing so, he relearns ancient crafts of foraging, spinning, weaving, cutting and sewing. Making a dress this way becomes devotional, helping Allan to survive the death of his wife.
10 Textile Artists Inspired by Nature that you HAVE to Follow
🌿 Nature: The Ultimate Muse for Textile Artists 🧵 Nature's beauty never fails to captivate and inspire us 🌼🍃 We can be inspired by colours, texture, patterns and more! Take a look at how these artists take inspiration from nature to create beautiful masterpieces. Here are 10 artists inspired by Nature that you HAVE to follow.
Chloe Savage: A Woven Legacy of Excellence
Chloe Savage is a master embroiderer, textile artist, and educator based in Bristol. Renowned for her meticulous attention to detail and precision, Chloe has become a sought-after figure in the world of textile artistry. We explore the life and work of Chloe Savage, in our latest interview. #handembroidery #broidery #embroidery #needlework #goldwork #crewelwork #stitchedtextiles #hoopart #chloesavage #textileart #embroideryart #embroideryartists #rsn
Mastery Embroidery Work by Chloe Savage
With a foundation rooted in traditional embroidery techniques, the work of Chloe Savage seamlessly intertwines classical methods with contemporary expression. The result is a body of work that transcends the boundaries of conventional embroidery, elevating the medium to new heights. Chloe’s creations have attracted commissions from discerning clients in the UK and overseas, including celebrities like Daniel Craig. Get ready to be inspired by all of her incredible work over on our blog.
Olga Prinku: Floral Embroidery
This is a short introduction to the work of embroidery artist, Olga Prinku. Olga Prinku’s floral artistry is a testament to her talent, creativity, and the timeless beauty of nature. Her ability to transform dried flowers into captivating works of art has left an indelible mark on the art world, and she continues to inspire others with her unique approach to botanical art. Read the full interview #embroiderylove #embroideryart #broidery #handembroidery #stitchart #stitchdaily #stitchcraft
Textile Talk With Allan Brown: The Nettle Dress
We're super excited about this one! 🎧 Take little listen to our latest podcast episode with the amazing Allan Brown. @hedgerow.couture Following his wife’s death, he spent seven years making a dress entirely from locally foraged stinging nettles: A process he describes as ‘transformational’. 🌿 His journey is being featured in a new film, The Nettle Dress. It's a modern fairy tale about the healing power of nature, craft and textiles. It’s out now in the UK and Ireland.
An Introduction to Meredith Woolnough. Listen on Textile Talk Podcast.
A little introduction to the internationally acclaimed, award winning embroidery artist and author. Meredith Woolnough. She’s best known for her Sculptural Embroideries, which are an exploration of art, science, and nature. The embroideries are created using a unique freehand embroidery technique that utilizes a domestic sewing machine and a fabric that dissolves in water. Find out more and listen to our podcast with Meredith
Meredith Woolnough Chats to us on Our Textile Talk Podcast
Take a listen to our latest Textile Talk podcast episode with award-winning artist, Meredith Woolnough. You can view her work and listen right here: 👉 click the link in our bio (Inspirational Artists) Speaking to Meredith was absolutely fascinating and educational. Thank you @meredithwoolnough for joining us on Textile Talk.
Ruth Norbury: The Darker Side of Embroidery
Ruth Norbury is an embroidery artist fascinated by themes of urban decay: The sociological process by which previously functioning city, falls into disrepair. The heavily used, torn, sun-bleached materials she uses helps to portray the feeling of once loved and used, but now abandoned. What fascinates us about Ruth’s work, is that she explores what many may refer to as ‘the darker side of life’, further inspired by her love of gothic and heavy industrial metal.
Meredith Woolnough: Machine Embroidery Artists Talk to us on Textile Talk Podcast
Our latest episode of Textile Talk is out now! We caught up with the incredible Meredith Woolnough! Meredith Woolnough is an internationally acclaimed, award winning artist and author from Newcastle, Australia. Her work is held in public, private and corporate collections worldwide. She shares her thoughts on: - Her process - Techniques - Favourite materials and supplies - Costing work - Getting ready for exhibitions - Running a business - And why working with cats around is a bad idea