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Inspiration for Textile Artists
Inspiration for Textile Artists

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Check out our textile blog, full of interesting pieces of content, from arts and crafts ideas to conversations with leading members of the textile community.

Pick up stitching, yarn and hand embroidery tips and tricks in our helpful art blog. We also have inspirational stories from graduates of the School of Stitched Textiles, who share their own stories about their course experience. You can read all of this and more in our fabulous textile art blog.

Browse our wide variety of categories in this craft blog to learn more about knitting, quilting and a variety of techniques you will encounter on our beginner craft courses and accredited distance learning courses.

Crewelwork embroidery by Maia O'Neill

Crewelwork Embroidery: A Beginner’s Guide

Crewelwork embroidery – or simply crewelwork or crewel embroidery – is one of the most characterful and expressive  techniques in the world of stitched textiles. Loved for its bold texture, flowing lines and gorgeous wool threads, it has been delighting makers for centuries. Crewelwork embroidery feels both historic and wonderfully

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Finding creativity in Patchwork and Quilting by Vanessa Rush

Finding Creativity in Patchwork & Quilting

Vanessa Rush didn’t set out to become a patchwork and quilting student. In fact, she wasn’t even looking for a course at all! She was looking for “something to fill a void” she’d only half-noticed in her busy life as a tax advisor. But one accidental click led her to

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Textile Talk with Carolyn Forster

Textile Talk with Carolyn Forster

There are some makers whose work feels instantly familiar. Not because you’ve seen the quilt before, but because the spirit of it feels lived-in. Carolyn Forster is one of those artists. Her quilts have the warmth of things that have been handled, cherished, and stitched with a kind of thoughtful

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Journeying through pain. An embroidery design showing confidence and creativity by Hand Embroidery graduate, Lorraine Duff

Discovering Confidence and Creativity

Lorraine Duff’s journey into hand embroidery didn’t begin with years of creative confidence. In fact, she often said she didn’t have a creative bone in her body. Yet during lockdown, while completely housebound and searching for connection, she picked up a needle and thread and discovered a new world of

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Gucci sample by the authors of the The Art of Couture Embroidery, Jessica Pile and Robert Ossant

Textile Talk with Jessica Pile and Robert Ossant

In this special episode of Textile Talk, we’re joined by two of the most insightful voices in contemporary embroidery. Robert Ossant and Jessica Pile. Between them, they’ve shaped how the world sees couture embroidery, blending its centuries-old craftsmanship with the artistry, innovation and storytelling of modern fashion. Their new book,

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Spiral Circles design by Patchwork Graduate Lyn White

I Was Amazed At What I Could Achieve

Lyn White’s journey into patchwork and quilting proves that it is never too late to unlock your creative potential. Having retired a few years ago, Lyn wanted to upskill and explore her artistic and stitching capabilities. With just a basic skirt made at school and no formal art background, she

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Woven textile artwork by bursary finalist Kathryn Tomasetti

Congratulations to our Bursary Winners

After an incredible response from budding artists across the country (and indeed, the world), and thousands of votes cast in a truly nail-biting competition, we are overjoyed to reveal the four winners of the 2025 Joan Harrison Creative Bursary! Each of these talented makers will now have the opportunity to

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From Patterns to personal expression, Patchwork graduate Do Adams shares her stitch journey

From Patterns to Personal Expression: Do Adams

When Do Adams first discovered quilting in the mid-90s, she was immediately drawn to the creativity and calm it offered. Over the years, her passion for fabric and design grew from following patterns to developing her own distinctive style, inspired by artists such as Gloria Loughman and Ricky Tims. Yet

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Textile Talk with Hannah Lamb: The Poetry of Cloth and the Stories it Holds

Textile Talk with Hannah Lamb

 Few artists capture the emotional and historical resonance of cloth quite like Hannah Lamb. Working from her studio in Bingley, West Yorkshire, Hannah’s practice explores the dialogue between textiles, place, and memory. She’s best known for her delicate cyanotype prints and those ethereal, blue-toned “shadows” on fabric. As well as

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Work from our Bursary Finalists Oct 2025

Have Your Say: Vote For Your Bursary Winner

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been blown away by the incredible talent and creativity shown in the hundreds of applications we received for the Joan Harrison Creative Bursary. This special bursary was created in memory of our dear friend and colleague Joan Harrison, who inspired so many before her

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