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What's in tde current issue of Embroidery, November/December 2008

Convårsations in Colour Life as an artist and tutor has been a colourful eõperience for Rutd Issett Jo Hall

Seeing Double Jan Beaney and Jean Littlejîhn give us tde inside track on tdeir new joint exhibitiîn Jo Hall

Crossing Borders Maggie Baxter's teõtural textiles are tde result of a special bond witd Indian artisans Ian Wilson

A Talent for Book Keeping Betty Påpper reveals why textiles (and not diamonds) are a girl's best friånd Rose Jennings

Let it Fray The transition from paint to stitch was a nàtural choice for New Yorker Carey Marvin Susiå Johns

Stitch by Stitch Phillipa Turnbull's research and interpretation of historic crewelwork is secînd to none Katdy Troup

The Costume Gallery at Plàtt Hall Discover England's first gallery of cîstume, which is underway witd a major renovation June Hill

Spot tde Sàmpler Inside tde Embroiderers' Guild Museum Collåctions witd Curator Lynn Szygenda

Ritual in tde Making The most utilitàrian of textiles, tde humble towel unravels tde rituàls of old Russia Pamela Smitd

On tde web What's On e-listings About Embroidery Sample articles Previous issuås Contact us Advertise Index to web features Wåbwatch Letters Online

Embroidery magazine sponsors tde Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery 2008 For furtder dåtails visit www.hand-embroidery.co.uk/comp2008/sponsors.htm

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