Top 10 UK Embroidery RSS Feeds
UK Embroidery RSS Feeds
Here are 10 Best UK Embroidery RSS Feeds you should follow in 2025. Subscribe in one place on FeedSpot Reader.
1. VirtuoSew Adventures RSS Feed
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I embroider, and copy edit translations. I'm not sure, but I think it is to do with contributing to something that over the past few months I have found genuinely intriguing and inspiring. Also, I hope it will make me think about what I am doing, and maybe do it better! Follow us to keep up with articles on Embroidery.MORE Twitter Followers 750 Since Jan 2010 Export RSS feeds list Get access to 250k active RSS feeds of news websites, blogs, magazines and podcasts with email contacts in 1500 niche categories. Get targeted RSS list in your niche at your fingertips. Email us the categories of RSS feeds you're interested in at anuj@feedspot.com . We'll share the list in an Excel spreadsheet or CSV format.Email us Export RSS List
2. Carina's Craft Blog RSS Feed
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This site, run by U.K. designer Carina Envoldsen-Harris, includes information and patterns featuring surface embroidery stitches and techniques. She is known for working with bright colors and bold florals, and she has so much to share.MORE Facebook Followers 1KTwitter Followers 1.7KInstagram Followers 6.4K
3. Lord Libidan RSS Feed
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A self titled 'manbroiderer' (male embroiderer) I'm an internationally published cross stitch author and designer. I stitch video game and contemporary cross stitch, and try to break the mold, by taking a different look at the traditional cross stitch, such as playing with perspective, or making 3D transformers.MORE Facebook Followers 2.1KTwitter Followers 887Instagram Followers 3.2K
4. London Embroidery School Blog RSS Feed
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A small team of passionate embroiderers who have a mission to bring you clear, friendly, informative classes, whatever your level or budget. They created this space to share embroidery-specific information sharing their tricks, tips, and insights along the way.MORE Facebook Followers 28.6KTwitter Followers 1.1KInstagram Followers 23K
5. Jane Robinson Textile Art Blog RSS Feed
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Fabric always fascinated me. One of my early memories is standing next to the table where my mother was sewing, with the old singer sewing machine at my head height, and being allowed to turn the handle while she steered the material and gave instructions. Follow us to keep up with Textile Art, Embroidery and Mixed Media.MORE Since Apr 2014
6. Embroidery Ideas Blog RSS Feed
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I was bought up in a household surrounded by textiles. I spent many a happy time with my mother embroidering, sewing and knitting.I love embroidery and feel very passionately about it and have been fortunate to make a career in a variety of textile aspects. Follow us to keep up with Ideas on embroidery, hand and machine.MORE Facebook Followers 407Instagram Followers 1.6K
7. Nancy Nicholson Blog RSS Feed
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Welcome to Nancy Nicholson. I grew up surrounded by different forms of visual art. After studying Graphic Design, then going on to do Fine Art Textiles at Royal College of Art, I worked in paper, machine embroidery and graphics. Follow us to keep up with articles on Embroidery.MORE Facebook Followers 56.8KInstagram Followers 22.9K
8. Sophie King RSS Feed
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My name's Sophie King, I'm a contemporary embroidery and textile artist born in the UK. I have always regarded embroidery and textiles like any other visual artwork, however, these mediums have been excluded from the canon of Art History because they're seen as 'women's work'. Through my work, I aim to show how textiles, especially embroidery, can be used as a powerful medium that can communicate messages about myself and the world around me.MORE Facebook Followers 3KInstagram Followers 174.9K Since Jun 2016