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Arnolds Attic

The Stitchery of Catherine Hill, a Lancashire Lass

Month: March 2019

Posted on 28th March 201920th March 2019

Alison Hulme – Textile Artist

At The Knitting and Stitching Show 2018 at Alexandra Palace, I popped along to the Artists in Action stands and found Alison Hulme demonstrating her screen printing technique, chatting about her fabrics and her beautiful aprons

Lots more on YouTube including textile , mixed media and surface design artists.

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Posted on 20th March 201920th March 2019

Clare Bullock – Nuno Felt Making

At The Knitting and Stitching Show 2018 at Alexandra Palace, I popped along to the Artists in Action stands and found Felt Maker Clare Bullock chatting about nuno felting and how she embellishes it with ink, print and hand stitching.

Lots more on YouTube including textile , mixed media and surface design artists.

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Posted on 11th March 201922nd April 2019

“Take Time to Smell the Roses” by Kate@arnolds-attic

I’ve finally summoned up the courage to start exhibiting my work. The first piece to look out for this year is ‘Take Time to Smell the Roses’ that will be exhibiting at the Embroiderers’ Guild UK 2019 AGM in April – the theme is ‘Life’s Rich Pattern’.

Take Time to Smell the Roses
Take Time to Smell the Roses
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Welcome to Arnold’s Attic

The blog of Lancashire Lass, Catherine Hill.

Catherine is a multi-award-winning contemporary textile artist based in the UK.  Her artistic vision is drawn from her childhood memories growing up in the English county of Lancashire in the 1970’s.Her red hand embroidered textile art has been exhibited across the UK, USA, Germany, Switzerland, Ukraine, Brazil, Bulgaria and Australia.

Catherine is a film maker. Search Google ‘YouTube Arnolds Attic’ and discover the wonderful work of other textile artists.

Arnold’s Attic is named after a vintage textile collection she was gifted by an old family friend called Arnold. His family had worked in the Lancashire textile mills for generations. The collection had been stored in his attic.

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