From 20 to 27 September 2025, textile artist and educator Ksenia Semirova will lead a live online Luneville embroidery workshop for members of the Surface Design Association (SDA).
Ksenia Semirova Will Teach Luneville Embroidery for SDA Workshops 2025
I’m pleased to share that my original hand-embroidered artwork, Simple Words: Love, will be exhibited at the Atelier Open 2025 at Atelier Beside the Sea, Brighton.
Heritage Crafts has just published the 2025 edition of the Red List of Endangered Crafts — a vital document that tracks traditional crafts in the UK that are at risk of disappearing.
Luneville embroidery for beginners — this online course teaches the fundamentals using a tambour hook, with a structured, realistic approach that helps you complete a full project from start to finish.
I’m pleased to share that my work has been featured in the Heritage Crafts Members’ Showcase 2025 — a curated annual publication that highlights makers keeping traditional skills alive through contemporary practice.
On Saturday 10th May 2025, I’ll be taking part in SDC Celebrates: Discovering Your Process, a one-day event organised by the Society of Designer Craftsmen.
When I first started learning Luneville embroidery, I was told the tambour chain stitch — one of the least exciting exercises — was also the most important.
Meet textile artist in Hove Ksenia Semirova at Villa LVI during Brighton Artists Open Houses 2025. Embroidered artworks and accessories on show.
It features carefully selected pre-strung sequins for Luneville embroidery — materials I use in both my own work and in teaching.
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