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  • Carol Naylor

    Textile artist who makes machine embroidered wall hangings and framed works for public and private interiors. Working directly onto painters canvas with a variety of threads, and sometimes embedding other materials and fibres, the artist exploits the distortion of heavy stitching on the base fabric. With a painterly approach to textile art, she is

    2 Jubilee Road, Chichester, PO19 7XB
  • Charlene Mullen

    Specialises in traditional artistic embroidery using modern techniques. An example includes pleats secured with stitching and beadwork. Charlenes work centres on collaboration, and she likes to work closely with clients seeing an idea from conception through to completion

    29 The Hamlet, Champion Hill, Camberwell, London, SE5 8AW
  • Helen Yardley

    Produces rugs and wall hangings to commission and also offers standard products. Using thick industrial felt, the company has developed techniques of printing, stitching and dyeing to achieve a textile capable of rigid hanging. Also offers needlepoint and hand-tufted wall hangings. Works are held in collections at the Victoria & Albert Museum

    A-Z Studios, 3–5 Hardwidge Street, London, SE1 3SY
  • Jo Gallant

    Textile artist who produces wall hangings on a commission basis. Previous projects include a series of three panels (300x120cm), based on the themes of sea, earth and air, commissioned for a staircase in Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary. The artists love of colour, texture, flora, fauna and landscape leads to richly coloured combinations of

    Ironstones, 70 High Street, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4JL
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