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Jacqui Hilson Textiles: machine embroidered textile pieces and velvet-backed wool throws, based in Sheffield

Jacqui Hilson is a textile artist based in the Walkley area of Sheffield, UK. Jacqui makes machine embroidered textile pieces and textile pictures using the reverse applique technique; she also makes handmade embroidered greeting cards and velvet-backed knitted wool throws.

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Jacqui Hilson is a textile artist based in the Walkley area of Sheffield, UK. Jacqui makes machine embroidered textile pieces and textile pictures using the reverse applique technique; she also makes handmade embroidered greeting cards and velvet-backed knitted wool throws.

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Jacqui Hilson Textiles: machine embroidered textile pieces and velvet-backed wool throws, based in Sheffield

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You either have JavaScript disabled or your device/browser does not support it. While most of this website will work fine without it, the interactive gallery and full-screen image functions require JavaScript, so if you want to use these you should enable JavaScript. My textile pieces are machine embroidered with silk and organza, using the reverse appliqué technique to build up layers of cloth. Click on any of the images to view them full size. Click on any of the images to view them full screen. The Af...

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Jacqui Hilson Textiles: machine embroidered textile pieces and velvet-backed wool throws, based in Sheffield

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You either have JavaScript disabled or your device/browser does not support it. While most of this website will work fine without it, the interactive gallery and full-screen image functions require JavaScript, so if you want to use these you should enable JavaScript. I wanted something that would bind all the tones and the textures together to make them whole and I hit on the idea of using velvet trim. Thus Jacqui Hilson's snuggle throws were born. I like to use wool-rich yarn of at least 60% wool, often...

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Jacqui Hilson Textiles: machine embroidered textile pieces and velvet-backed wool throws, based in Sheffield

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You either have JavaScript disabled or your device/browser does not support it. While most of this website will work fine without it, the interactive gallery and full-screen image functions require JavaScript, so if you want to use these you should enable JavaScript. My throws are hand knitted with British wool and backed with recycled cotton velvet curtains. Why a throw and not a blanket or rug? Some of my throws are showcased below. You can also read more about how I make my throws on my about page.

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Jacqui Hilson Textiles: machine embroidered textile pieces and velvet-backed wool throws, based in Sheffield

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You either have JavaScript disabled or your device/browser does not support it. While most of this website will work fine without it, the interactive gallery and full-screen image functions require JavaScript, so if you want to use these you should enable JavaScript. Your browser does not support the interactive lightbox. The rest of the website will work fine, but if you want to use this feature you will need to upgrade to a newer browser. I also make knitted woollen throws. About classes or workshops.

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You either have JavaScript disabled or your device/browser does not support it. While most of this website will work fine without it, the interactive gallery and full-screen image functions require JavaScript, so if you want to use these you should enable JavaScript. My cards are a way for people to own affordable art. Each one is unique and my hope is that these cards will become keepsakes and cherished items. My cards are currently available to buy from Strip the Willow.

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Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist | The trials and tribulations of an emerging textile artist | Page 2

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Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist. The trials and tribulations of an emerging textile artist. Newer posts →. Laying down Armour, building up a rep. November 12, 2013. Well, tis done, I have ‘completed’ my first ‘craft event’ and if I did not conquer, I did at least survive. 8220;Oh, yes I know all about that, we made one of those last week in class! I was also encouraged by the amount of people who appeared to accept that what I was doing was art- not a one asked about cushion cov...

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Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist. The trials and tribulations of an emerging textile artist. Monthly Archives: May 2015. Opening Studios, letting down guards. May 17, 2015. Two weeks ago, I took part in my first ever Artists Open Studios, or as it is more commonly known, Open Up. After the initial euphoria of ticking an item off my ‘to do ‘list I began to fret;- was … Continue reading →. Step by Step, stitch by stitch. Opening Studios, letting down guards.

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Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist. The trials and tribulations of an emerging textile artist. Laying down Armour, building up a rep →. When does a Textile Artist become a ‘Textile Artist’. October 19, 2013. My little digression over, I shall return to the month of August. As I am still trying to live up to the new snappier me I shall go straight to my title. What do I mean by it? There you have it; I became a textile artist when the taxman told me it was so. As for when I felt it ...

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Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist. The trials and tribulations of an emerging textile artist. Monthly Archives: February 2014. When does a Textile Artist become a ‘Textile Artist’. February 28, 2014. Originally posted on Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist. My little digression over, I shall return to the month of August. As I am still trying to live up to the new snappier me I…. Well I dunno, I suppose with a little tweaking…. February 14, 2014.

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Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist. The trials and tribulations of an emerging textile artist. When does a Textile Artist become a ‘Textile Artist’. Creating a Jam and Lording it up →. August 26, 2014. It has been some time since my last blog. Due, I have to say to a severe case of writer’s block, brought about by reading the blogs of other artists. Several months of word famine. Well the drought is (hopefully) over, so prepare yourself for ‘feast’. I realise now that this is impor...

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Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist. The trials and tribulations of an emerging textile artist. Well I dunno, I suppose with a little tweaking…. A Good Yarn →. When does a Textile Artist become a ‘Textile Artist’. February 28, 2014. Found myself re-reading this and being inspired. It really is about the journey and the people you meet along the way. Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist. My little digression over, I shall return to the month of August. Well I dun...

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Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist. The trials and tribulations of an emerging textile artist. Opening Studios, letting down guards. Step by Step, stitch by stitch. July 14, 2015. Well, it has been a busy few months since I last blogged! As part of my endeavor to become more well-known I have been saying ‘yes’ to a great many things. View below for details. Beginners Machine Embroidery Autumn 2015. 7 week course 95. September 8th – December 15th (no class on October 27th). This has...

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Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist. The trials and tribulations of an emerging textile artist. Monthly Archives: October 2013. When does a Textile Artist become a ‘Textile Artist’. October 19, 2013. My little digression over, I shall return to the month of August. As I am still trying to live up to the new snappier me I shall go straight to my title. What do I mean by it? Well, a … Continue reading →. Step by Step, stitch by stitch. Opening Studios, letting down guards.

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August | 2014 | Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist

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Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist. The trials and tribulations of an emerging textile artist. Monthly Archives: August 2014. August 26, 2014. It has been some time since my last blog. Due, I have to say to a severe case of writer’s block, brought about by reading the blogs of other artists. This was something I’d told myself I wouldn’t do until … Continue reading →. Step by Step, stitch by stitch. Opening Studios, letting down guards. Creating a Jam and Lording it up.

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Would it do for a cushion-The agonies of a Textile Artist. The trials and tribulations of an emerging textile artist. Monthly Archives: July 2015. Step by Step, stitch by stitch. July 14, 2015. Well, it has been a busy few months since I last blogged! As part of my endeavor to become more well-known I have been saying ‘yes’ to a great many things. One of these things has been to share … Continue reading →. Step by Step, stitch by stitch. Opening Studios, letting down guards.

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