Print to Stitch with Deborah Campbell
Textiles for Deborah Campbell have always been an important element of her artistic expression. She takes inspiration from Scotland’s coastal landscape and the bird life that inhabits that environment. Deborah
Textiles for Deborah Campbell have always been an important element of her artistic expression. She takes inspiration from Scotland’s coastal landscape and the bird life that inhabits that environment. Deborah
Sadly Pauline’s “cabachon” exploration day has had to be postponed and will be rescheduled in 2026. So let’s enjoy a relaxing day working on our own projects and enjoying conversation.
Judith Burns is a City and Guilds-trained textile designer and embroiderer, who makes textile art on Anaiwan and Gumbaynggir country in northern NSW. Her recent work focuses on ways to
Let’s slow down and reflect on Out of Hand. Some members will still be involved with the exhibition, but for those who can make it, enjoy a relaxing day working
This month, we want to try exploring hand and machine embellishing together – discover the “what ifs” of life, rather than have one person lead us through. Embellishers are also
Julia Wright trained in Applied Design at Edinburgh College of Art and has been teaching textiles and exhibiting for over 25 years in the UK and internationally. Now based in
There’s been lots of requests to explore this wonderful skill that has endless possibilities. Again, no single tutor, but several members on hand (with a large book collection) to help
A social stitch day and a chance for review or help with your Challenge pieces. We can especially help if you are at all concerned about how to hang your work. There
What is Kawandi? In India, ‘Kawandi’ means quilt. It is a technique developed by the Siddis, an African community brought to India more than 800 years ago. It is made
Each year Stitching and Beyond members fill the Lightbox (the wee gallery downstairs from the Long Gallery, Salamanca) with small stitched creations, usually no bigger than about 10 to 15