January/February 2019
Innovator Constance Howard said "Stitches and textures without purpose become boring" so this issue presents a range of approaches from hand embroidery, free machine stitching to art quilts and multidisciplinary work. It features a divergent group of textile artists - including Jordan Nassar, Pauline Nijenhuis, Julie Heaton, Helen Banzhaf, Sara Impey and Diana Harrison.
features
16 LIFE IN THE FAST LANE
Pauline Nijenhuis explores the demands of urban life through embroidery
22 DRAWN TO THREAD
After tragedy struck, Julie Heaton took to drawing not with paper but with thread using free-machine embroidery
28 JUST MY TYPE
Former journalist Sara Impey invented a unique outlet for her love of language
34 ART & SOUL
New Yorker Jordan Nassar draws upon the embroidery of his Palastinian ancestors to ask questions about love and life
40 ZEST FOR LIFE
Helen Banzhaf came to textiles after careers in fashion and design and is now known for her distinctive embroidery
46 BACK TO BLACK
We profile pioneer Diana Harrison who has exhibited internationally since her graduation from the RCA in 1973