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The World of Embroidery

Some highlights from the September 2000 issue...


Our own Tribute to Constance, written by Elizabeth Benn, includes comments from
just a few of the leading embroiderers who were influenced by her.
See the full text and illustrations online.


In Jewels of the Nile, Margaret Gamble tells us about using air-dried clay in embroidery.
See the full text and some illustrations online.


Karen Lloyd looks at figures in flight in her article
High Flyers.


Pauline Burbidge is in the Gallery.
Her quilts are well known to us with designs of rippling water and reflections.
Also featured are her laminated pieces incorporating feathers, petals and the like.

The Lade
Pauline Burbidge: The Lade


Sheila Smith's Master Class describes working with Nuno felt.


Angela Thompson tells us about the embroideries of Albania and the Balkans
with her article Costume in Conflict.


Our review of Audrey Walker's solo exhibition.


With many more articles, news, and reviews of books, exhibitions and products
The World of Embroidery keeps you informed and inspired.


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