Embroidery Magazine Вђ“ January 2023 -
A New Zealand artist who transforms industrial women's underwear into textile art. Trends & Community Themes from early 2023
The January 2023 issue highlights artists who blend traditional craft with deeply personal or modern themes:
Features a range of vibrant, embellished death masks created as a way to process grief. Embroidery Magazine – January 2023
A recipient of the FATA prize, she discusses her work inspired by the Dokkaebi (Korean goblins) and themes of animism.
A major predicted trend for the year was eco-friendly embroidery , focusing on organic cotton and recycled threads. A New Zealand artist who transforms industrial women's
Many stitchers started their "2023 Stitch Journal" this month, a popular trend where you stitch one small icon every day to represent a daily event.
January often serves as a lead-up to February's celebrations, with platforms like Gathered hosting weekly challenges and free patterns. A major predicted trend for the year was
For the January/February 2023 issue of Embroidery magazine (published by the Embroiderers' Guild ), the most helpful "blog-style" recap comes from the official back issue summary and digital preview pages . Featured Artists & Projects