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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Peter Frederiksen.

    Peter Frederiksen is a Chicago-based artist whose machine embroidered cartoon vignettes are filled with tension and dark humour. In this second part of our NeedleXChange we talk about the craft of old school animation, the joys of living in Chicago and why Peter's titles are in important part of his work. Oh, and he confesses a secret that you'll want to listen to the end for!

    If you like machine embroidery, then be sure to check out Julie Heaton's episode.


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:02:00 - The Formulaic Nature of Cartoons

    00:03:06 - Open-Ended Narratives in Art

    00:05:09 - The Impact of Chicago on Artistic Expression

    00:13:45 - The Importance of Titles in Art

    00:20:03 - Reflections on Furniture and Emotional Spaces

    00:24:45 - Peter’s Favourite Band

    00:31:09 - Peter’s Favourite Films

    00:37:46 - Literary Preferences and Influential Books

    00:43:15 - A fact (or two) that not many people know about Peter Frederiksen


    Links:

    Website: pefrederiksen.com

    Instagram: pefrederiksen


    Intro music is 222 by Sarah the Illstrumentalist via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChangeNews


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Peter Frederiksen.

    Peter Frederiksen is a Chicago-based artist whose machine embroidered cartoon vignettes are filled with tension and dark humour. In this first part of our NeedleXChange we talk about how this particular combination of form and content has become Peter's signature style and how he shines a light on a culture we take for granted.

    If you like machine embroidery, then be sure to check out Julie Heaton's episode.


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:02:00 - Exploring Motion and Action in Art

    00:07:59 - The Evolution of Peter's Artistic Style

    00:10:58 - The Journey into Stitching and Embroidery

    00:13:58 - Early Experiences and Influences in Art

    00:17:08 - The Shift to Machine Embroidery

    00:19:55 - Themes of Violence and Nostalgia in Animation

    00:34:34 - Exploring the Humour in Classic Cartoons

    00:38:12 - The Evolution of Animation Styles


    Links:

    Website: pefrederiksen.com

    Instagram: pefrederiksen


    Intro music is 222 by Sarah the Illstrumentalist via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChangeNews


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Michelle Kingdom.

    Michelle is a Californian embroidery artist whose wistful work delivers dark delight. Her work is instantly recognisable with its nostalgic style delivering gothic undertones with effortless class. This is the second part of our NeedleXChange and we discover the meaning of plants in Michelle's work, talk about her recent decision to do a portrait piece and explore her favourite cultural touchpoints.


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 – Introduction

    00:02:00 – Exploring Botanical Inspirations

    00:05:00 – Reflections on 70s Pop Culture

    00:09:05 – The Challenge of Self-Portraiture

    00:13:00 – Art and Literature: A Symbiotic Relationship

    00:19:05 – Michelle's favourite music and podcasts

    00:26:00 – Michelle's favourite book

    00:28:00 - Michelle's favourite film

    00:31:10 – A fact that not many people know about Michelle Kingdom


    Links:

    Website: michellekingdom.com

    Instagram: michelle.kingdom


    Intro music is Dharma by Blood Red Sun via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: bit.ly/NeedleXChangeNews


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Michelle Kingdom.

    Michelle is a Californian embroidery artist whose wistful work delivers dark delight. Her work is instantly recognisable with its nostalgic style delivering gothic undertones with effortless class. This is the first part of our NeedleXChange and we discover how Michelle came to make and share her art, how she makes her vignettes and her approach to storytelling.


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 – Introduction

    00:04:58 – Michelle's Artistic Journey and Early Influences

    00:08:02 – The Evolution of Stitching Techniques

    00:10:57 – The Creative Process and Idea Development

    00:14:05 – Symbolism and Themes in Artwork

    00:17:02 – Reflections on Art and Society

    00:20:04 – Personal Connections and Recurring Characters

    00:23:01 – The Role of Nature in Art

    00:26:02 – Conclusion and Future Directions

    00:41:58 – The Power of Interpretation in Art


    Links:

    Website: michellekingdom.com

    Instagram: michelle.kingdom


    Intro music is Dharma by Blood Red Sun via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: bit.ly/NeedleXChangeNews


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Pete Tarrant.


    Pete is a digitised embroidery specialist, teacher and advocator for this emerging craft form. In this second part of our NeedleXChange we dig into the digitizing technique and how it has evolved as a craft form, as well as exploring Pete's cultural touchpoints.


    If you want more machine stitched inspiration then my XChange with Julie Heaton is worth a listen!


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:02:54 - The Future of Digital Embroidery

    00:07:58 - Understanding Vector-Based Software in Embroidery

    00:10:36 - Exploring the Boundaries of Fabric and Design

    00:16:35 - Choosing the Right Tools for Beginners

    00:20:08 - Inspiring Digitising Artists in the Industry

    00:24:42 - The Future of Digital Embroidery

    00:30:37 - Favourite Band, Books and Films

    00:37:54 - A Fact that not many people know about Pete Tarrant


    Links:

    Website: digitek.me.uk

    Instagram: digitekembroidery


    Intro music is Too Many Dogs by Daniel Fridell via Epidemic Sound


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Pete Tarrant.


    Pete is a digitised embroidery specialist, teacher and advocator for this emerging craft form. In this first part of our NeedleXChange we find out how Pete became involved in the world of digitised machine embroidery and then we focus on a major project that he undertook last year - The Anointing Screen for the Coronation of King Charles III.


    Be sure to tune in next week for Part 2 of our NeedleXChange and if you want more machine stitched inspiration then my XChange with Meredith Woolnough is a must-listen!


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:03:20 - The Hackney Dave Project: A Creative Collaboration

    00:06:24 - The Art and Science of Embroidery

    00:09:24 - Sustainable Practices in Textile Design

    00:15:31 - Pete Tarrant's Journey into Embroidery

    00:21:32 - Working on the Anointing Screen for the King

    00:33:13 - The Technical Aspects of Large-Scale Embroidery


    Links:

    Website: digitek.me.uk

    Instagram: digitekembroidery


    Intro music is Too Many Dogs by Daniel Fridell via Epidemic Sound


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Diane Meyer.

    Diane Meyer is an embroidery artist whose cross stitched work obfuscates the present to explore the past. She cross stitches on photographic images of places and people, obscuring parts of them to reveal presentations of the past with precision and perplexity.

    This is the second part of our NeedleXChange where we find out how about Diane's forthcoming exhibition and how she revisits older work. We talk about her affection for Berlin and we hit her cultural touchpoints as usual. Be sure to check out Diane's work using the links below!


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:02:00 – Recreating The Berlin Work and the Meditative Quality of Stitching

    00:06:49 – The Fascination with Berlin and the Fall of the Wall

    00:16:44 – Exploring History and Place through Art

    00:16:46 – Favorite Bands, Albums, Films, TV Shows, and Books

    00:35:52 – An interesting fact not many people know about Diane Meyer


    Links:

    Website: dianemeyer.net

    Instagram: dianemeyerstudio


    Intro music is Purple, Pink and Orange by OTE via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Diane Meyer.

    Diane Meyer is an embroidery artist whose work obfuscates the present to explore the past. She cross stitches on photographic images of places and people, obscuring parts of them to reveal presentations of the past with precision and perplexity.

    This is the first part of our NeedleXChange where we find out how Diane makes her work and how her artistic method evolved. Diane is a Professor of photography and our conversation touches on that medium as well. Be sure to check out Diane's work using the links below!


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:02:21 - Unpacking the Complexity of Meyer's Work

    00:08:30 - The Evolution of Meyer's Cross-Stitch Technique

    00:13:17 - Expanding to the Collective Memory of the Berlin Wall

    00:22:18 - Teaching Photography and the Basics of the Medium to Jamie, who is clearly ignorant on the topic

    00:25:24 - The Process of Creating Meyer's Work

    00:31:19 - Exploring Place and the Vulnerability of Venice


    Links:

    Website: dianemeyer.net

    Instagram: dianemeyerstudio


    Intro music is Purple, Pink and Orange by OTE via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Diana Weymar.

    Diana Weymar is an embroidery artist and curator, and founder of the Tiny Pricks project, a collaborative needlework project that immortalises quotes from Donald Trump as a crowdsourced documentary of an unusual part of American history. Diana is the author of Crafting A Better World, a book focusing on collaborative craftivism which is a great addition to your craft library and one of the topics in this second part of our XChange!.


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:02:45 - How Inspiration Strikes

    00:09:17 - Navigating the Challenges of Social Media

    00:23:45 - Crafting a Better World: How Diana’s Book Came To Be

    00:35:45 - Lessons Learned From Making Her Book

    00:39:01 - Craftivism as a Time Capsule: Care and Maintenance in Challenging Times

    00:45:45 - Favourite Album/Book/Film

    00:58:05 - An interesting fact that not a lot of people know about Diana Weymar


    Links:

    Website: tinypricksproject.com

    Instagram: tinypricksproject


    Intro music is Her Name Is Edith by OTE via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Diana Weymar.

    Diana Weymar is an embroidery artist and curator, and founder of the Tiny Pricks project, a collaborative needlework project that immortalises quotes from Donald Trump as a crowdsourced documentary of an unusual part of American history. Diana is the author of Crafting A Better World, a book focusing on collaborative craftivism which is a great addition to your craft library.

    In this first part of our NeedleXChange we talk about how the Tiny Pricks project came to be, evolving from a personal project to a collective form of embroidered therapy for many people, and the surprise of it being a project that continues to this day.


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:02:10 - The Tiny Pricks Project: From Fun to Momentum

    00:11:32 - Stitching That Which Resonates

    00:18:12 - “I Am A Very Stable Genius” - How Tiny Pricks began

    00:35:56 - Building a Safe and Supportive Community


    Links:

    Website: tinypricksproject.com

    Instagram: tinypricksproject


    Intro music is Her Name Is Edith by OTE via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Dr Susan Kay-Williams.

    Dr Susan Kay-Williams was the Chief Executive of the Royal School of Needlework from 2007 to 2024 and is a recognised expert on the history of colour and textile art.

    In this second part of our NeedleXChange we talk about the history of the Royal School of Needlework, and Susan's role within it (something that ends in August 2024). I get her take on the Embroidery as Art debate and we cover a lot of random ground, as I had so many questions that I wanted to ask her.

    It was a complete pleasure talking with Susan, who has been very supportive of my journey as MrXStitch and I hope that you enjoy the show.


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:02:07 - The Story of the Royal School of Needlework

    00:12:01 - Preserving Embroidery Stitches: The RSN Stitch Bank

    00:32:17 - Recognising Embroidery as an Art Form

    00:36:50 - The Resurgence of Embroidery in a Digital Age

    00:40:29 - The Changing Perception of Crafts Over Time

    00:48:00 - Susan's Cultural Touchpoints

    00:56:00 - An interesting fact not many people know about Dr Susan Kay-Williams


    Links:

    Website: Royal School of Needlework

    Instagram: royalneedlework


    Intro music is This Was Fun by Gavin Luke via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Dr Susan Kay-Williams.

    Dr Susan Kay-Williams was the Chief Executive of the Royal School of Needlework from 2007 to 2024 and is a recognised expert on the history of colour and textile art.

    In this first part of our NeedleXChange we cover the history of colour in textiles, as well as how tapestries evolved from a utility product to an art statement, and all manner of topics in between. Susan's perspective on the topic is unique and I really enjoyed nerding out about how the textile colours we casually use came to be. It's a great insight into something that we take for granted.


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:02:35 - The History of Colour in Textiles

    00:11:43 - Human Experimentation and the Desire to Understand

    00:17:58 - The Development of Synthetic Dyes

    00:28:55 - Tapestries: From Draught Excluders to Art

    00:38:55 - Metal Threads in Embroidery

    00:43:54 - The Bayeux Tapestry: Techniques and Significance


    Links:

    Website: Royal School of Needlework

    Instagram: royalneedlework


    Intro music is This Was Fun by Gavin Luke via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Emma McKee.

    Emma McKee is a Chicago-based cross stitch artist whose work is adored by hip-hop artists and basketball icons.

    This is the second part of our NeedleXChange and we explore Emma's relationship with Chicago, her love of her Dad, how she has evolved as a designer and we check out her cultural recommendations!

    If you enjoyed the show, please leave a review on your podcast platform so more people can share the love!


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:02:00 - The Barter System and Artistic Integrity

    00:05:54 - The Trade-Off of Being a Full-Time Artist

    00:08:19 - Evolution as a Cross-Stitch Designer

    00:12:28 - Finding Inspiration in Cities

    00:20:43 - The Qualities of a Great Dad

    00:28:00 - The Impact of Boredom and Politics

    00:31:15 - Favourite Albums and Films

    00:41:03 - Emma's Fascination with North Korea

    00:44:06 - From Opera Singer to Cross-Stitcher

    00:46:05 - Creating Large-Scale Cross-Stitch Projects for Interiors


    Links:

    Website: stitchgawd.com

    Instagram: thestitchgawd


    Intro music is Loopty Loops by Pandaraps via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Emma McKee.

    Emma McKee is a Chicago-based cross stitch artist whose work is adored by hip-hop artists and basketball icons.

    This is the first part of our NeedleXChange and we talk about how Emma came into cross stitch and the circumstances in which her work came to the attention of the hip-hop community. I love chatting with Emma and this conversation flows in all kinds of directions. Tune in next week for the second part of our XChange and if you enjoyed the show, share it with a friend!


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:03:00 - Emma's Background

    00:09:02 - Community Engagement Through Fibre Arts

    00:12:12 - The Therapeutic Benefits of Stitching

    00:16:09 - Emma's Unique Stitching Technique

    00:27:23 - Creating Cross-Stitch Jackets for Chance the Rapper

    00:29:02 - Opportunities in the Music Industry

    00:30:36 - Learning and Growing in Real Time

    00:35:10 - The Impact of Music and Cross-Stitch

    00:38:42 - Breaking Stereotypes in Cross-Stitch

    00:42:08 - Navigating Corporate Commissions


    Links:

    Website: stitchgawd.com

    Instagram: thestitchgawd


    Intro music is Loopty Loops by Pandaraps via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this 50th episode (yay!) of NeedleXChange I interview Marcia Bennett Male.

    Marcia is a textile artist and stone mason, whose stitched works explore her personal experiences as a black woman living in modern Britain, and focus on black historical figures. Marcia's work uses simplistic form and hidden meaning to address topics that are deeply personal, whether it's her own mental wellbeing or the cultural context of black identity. In this second part of our NeedleXChange we discuss black representation in history through art, stonemasonry and how music inspires Marcia's creativity,


    Timestamps:

    00:02:22 Choosing Subjects and Historical Figures

    00:07:15 Food and Textile Art

    00:13:32 The Future: Merging Stone and Textile

    00:20:01 The Art of Stone Carving and Textile Art

    00:21:44 The Sensory Experience of Stone Carving

    00:23:35 Exploring Black History through Art

    00:26:42 Moving Stone and Independence

    00:31:47 Musical Tastes and Trash TV

    00:35:00 The Image of the Black in Western Art

    00:38:45 An interesting fact not many people know about Marcia Bennett Male


    Links:

    Website: mbennettmale.co.uk

    Instagram: marciabennettmaletextile


    Intro music is Search Friendly by Chris Shards via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Marcia Bennett Male.

    Marcia is a textile artist and stone mason, whose stitched works explore her personal experiences as a black woman living in modern Britain, and focus on black historical figures. Marcia's work uses simplistic form and hidden meaning to address topics that are deeply personal, whether it's her own mental wellbeing or the cultural context of black identity. In this first part of our NeedleXChange we talk about her forthcoming show in Brixton, how Marcia's textile work came to be and how she uses symbolism in her work,

    If you enjoy the show, please share it with someone else that you think will like it.


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Intro

    00:03:10 - Marcia's forthcoming show at the Brixton Library in October 2024

    00:05:25 - Exploring Themes of Mental Health and Women's History

    00:31:33 - Embracing Identity and Finding Peace as an Artist

    00:35:29 - From Painting to Textile Art

    00:38:23 - Exploring Identity and Society

    00:40:30 - Incorporating Heritage

    00:42:25 - Simplifying and Distorting

    00:49:01 - The Background and Symbolism


    Links:

    Website: mbennettmale.co.uk

    Instagram: marciabennettmaletextile


    Intro music is Search Friendly by Chris Shards via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Aaron Fein.

    Aaron Fein is a mixed media sculptor whose work plays with perceptions, both luminant and psychosocial.

    This is the second part of our NeedleXChange in which we discuss how Aaron's work has evolved since the White Flags project, how he began dying fabrics and threads, we nerd out about scaffolding for a bit and we explore Aaron's cultural touchpoints.

    If you enjoy the show, please share it with anyone you know with a sewing machine - it might just broaden their horizons!


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Intro

    00:02:05 - Exploring the Possibilities of Embroidery

    00:07:58 - Exploring Colour and Geometry

    00:12:39 - Embracing Freeform Creativity

    00:15:37 - Finding Purpose and Inspiration

    00:23:29 - The Interplay of Opposites

    00:29:42 - The Influence of Tai Chi


    Links:

    Website: aaronfein.com

    Instagram: aaronfein_artist


    Intro music is Silly Simon by TAGE via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Aaron Fein.

    Aaron Fein is a mixed media sculptor whose work plays with perceptions, both luminant and psychosocial. Inspired by the fading colours of American flags after 9/11, Fein embarked on a project to create white flags that represented grief and unity. He initially experimented with bleaching and sewing, but eventually discovered the power of machine embroidery. Over the course of several years, he created 193 white flags, each representing a different country. The project became a therapeutic process for Fein and allowed him to explore the possibilities of embroidery as an art form. He later expanded his work to include intricate geometric designs and installations. 


    Timestamps:

    00:00:12 - Intro

    00:02:22 - Aaron's Background

    00:04:32 - Creating the White Flags

    00:09:23 - Discovering Machine Embroidery

    00:16:22 - The Evolution of his Art

    00:22:52 - Taking Art out into the Public Realm

    00:31:22 - The Therapeutic Process of Making


    Links:

    Website: aaronfein.com

    Instagram: aaronfein_artist


    Intro music is Silly Simon by TAGE via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Danielle Clough, aka Fiancé Knowles.

    Danielle is an South African artist known for her vibrant and expressive embroidery work, characterised by bold colours, movement, and layering, creating a visual impact that evokes joy. She believes in the inherent goodness of people and the power of support and validation in fostering self-confidence.

    This is the second part of our NeedleXChange and we explore Danielle's colour theory, discuss some of her other projects and meander through her cultural touchpoints. It's such a pleasure talking with Danielle and I hope you enjoy it!

    Timestamps:

    0:00:00 - Introduction

    0:01:52 - Unleashing Your Colour Language

    0:07:57 - The Evolution of Colour Preferences

    0:12:28 - The Power of Personal Colour Preference

    0:15:52 - The Coda Collective and Collaborative Projects

    0:18:41 - Procrastination and the Temptation of Commercial Projects

    0:18:41 - Working with Friends and Building a Platform

    0:31:18 - An interesting fact no one knows about Danielle Clough


    Links:

    Website: danielleclough.com

    Instagram: fiance_knowles


    Intro music is Rich People Dreaming by Siine & Superintendent McCupcakes via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

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  • In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Danielle Clough, aka Fiancé Knowles.

    Danielle is an South African artist known for her vibrant and expressive embroidery work, characterised by bold colours, movement, and layering, creating a visual impact that evokes joy. She believes in the inherent goodness of people and the power of support and validation in fostering self-confidence.

    This is the first part of our NeedleXChange and we discuss how Danielle became a stitcher, how she became a viral sensation and what it takes to be a commercial artist, among other things. Danielle is awesome and this is a great chat - you'll love it!


    Timestamps:

    0:01:52 Introduction and Seasonal Conversation

    00:10:58 Discovering Cape Town and Embracing Nature

    00:13:53 The Beginnings of Danielle's Embroidery Journey

    00:24:59 From Fashion Design to Thread Sketching

    00:27:52 The Humble Origins of Danielle's Embroidery

    00:29:30 Fashion vs. Freedom of Creativity

    00:36:58 Aligning Brand Ethos with Personal Values

    00:45:40 Balancing Commercial Work and Personal Artistic Pursuits


    Links:

    Website: danielleclough.com

    Instagram: fiance_knowles


    Intro music is Rich People Dreaming by Siine & Superintendent McCupcakes via Epidemic Sound.


    About NeedleXChange:

    NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.

    Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.


    Visit the NeedleXChange website: https://www.needl.exchange/

    Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange


    If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com

    If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!

    Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/


    And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.