Stitch Magazine Issue 146

I’m please to announce that Darning Sampler is included in Stitch Magazine Issue 146.

Stitch Magazine Issue 146
Stitch Magazine Issue 146

The article showcases the winning entries in the Embroiderers’ Guild Members’ Challenge 2023.

Article in Stitch Magazine Issue 146
Article in Stitch Magazine Issue 146

Darning Sampler – My first thought on the Members’ Challenge ‘Layers’ theme was of threads crossing and layering over each other and planned to create an artwork that combined two of my favourite things, intricate stitch work and red thread.

The inspiration came from a little antique darning sampler in my collection. I wanted to make a sampler of my own and chose a vintage brushed cotton child’s garment to embellish with the stitches.

Using the vintage sampler as a starting point with a few variations of my own, I created a bank of stitches drawn out onto graph paper.

An early challenge was the brushed cotton surface which needed to be completely de-fuzzed to expose the cloth’s weave.

I sampled a few threads on the reverse of the garment to see which weight of thread worked best and settled on a Madeira Cotona in red and then cut out small pieces of paper about 2-inch square and pinned them over the garment to get an idea of the composition.

Size 28 x 28 cm approximately. Hand stitched Madeira thread, vintage child’s cotton garment. Mother of Pearl button added to the neckline in a red thread.

Catherine Hill – Stitch Magazine issue 146
Article in Stitch Magazine Issue 146
Article in Stitch Magazine Issue 146

Copies can be purchased via the Royal School of Needlework shop.

UPPERCASE Magazine Issue 59

I’m pleased to announce that my hand embroidered work has been mentioned in the Canadian UPPERCASE Magazine issue 59. The article features a close up of my artwork Summer ’76.

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Uppercase Magazine issue 59
Uppercase Magazine issue 59
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Catherine Hill is a multi-award-winning contemporary textile artist from Lancashire, based in the UK.
Interested in the connections between landscape & home, her pieces journal local dialect and domestic life in Lancashire during the 1970’s.

Vintage thread, cotton cloth & the colour red, inspired by the Red Rose of Lancashire, form the basis for her hand stitched art.
Easily recognised for her creative use of hand embroidered text, she has been invited to publish work in several publications and has been exhibited across the UK, USA, Germany, Switzerland, Ukraine, Brazil and Australia.

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Thank you to editor Janine Vangool for including my work.

Issue 59 is available to purchase via Central Books in the UK.