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Sarah Whittle

Sarah Whittle. Aims and Objectives Ideas and embroidery Peer interviews and discussion Personal aims and goals for your bag collection this week. Research Embroidery Fibre Artist Sarah Whittle. Experiment with Trellis and Chain stich embroidery work. Work on design sheets.

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Sarah Whittle

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  1. Sarah Whittle

  2. Aims and ObjectivesIdeas and embroideryPeer interviews and discussionPersonal aims and goals for your bag collection this week.Research Embroidery Fibre Artist Sarah Whittle.Experiment with Trellis and Chain stich embroidery work.Work on design sheets.

  3. Floral Repeat Pattern - Multi-head Embroidery

  4. The Coconutters - Stitched Photography

  5. Don't Let The Bed Bugs Bite - Hand Embroidery

  6. Bronte Parsonage, Haworth - Stitched Photography Bronte Parsonage, Haworth - Stitched Photography

  7. Reader I Married Him - Stitched Photography

  8. Red Berries - Hand Embroidery on Linen

  9. A little bit about me My work has been published in '1000 Artisan Textiles' by Quarry Books and has also been featured in Cross Stitcher Magazine ‘My Life in Stitches’. I take my inspiration from my surroundings, everyday objects and places I visit with my family. Since completing my degree I have mostly worked to commission and have sold my embroidered artwork both overseas and in the UK. In 2009 I founded The Hand Embroidery Network an online community for embroidery artists. The HEN is a great resource for anyone interested in hand embroidery. There are now over 5,000 members worldwide and growing every day! I am also the author of The Needlecraft Stitch Directory which was published in October 2012

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