Luneville Embroidery: A Practical Reading Guide This text brings together the key articles available on my site and organises them by level of familiarity. Whether you are encountering Luneville embroidery for the first time or looking to clarify specific technical distinctions, the sections below provide a clear route through the essential topics.
The Jewels of Winter ornaments are back in stock — and this year, you can either order a finished piece or learn to make one yourself.
I’ll be taking part in England’s Medieval Festival, held on 23, 24 & 25 August 2025 at The King’s Grove, Pippingford, East Sussex. You’ll find me in the ROSA Heritage Craft Hall, a new section curated by ROSA to showcase makers who work with traditional skills and keep heritage crafts alive in contemporary practice.
Live online Luneville embroidery workshop, 20–27 Sept 2025. Limited places — use code KSENIA for 15% off registration.
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.
This event was part of the ongoing ‘Handcrafted by the World’ exhibition, a global festive gift market running from 21st November to 20th December 2024, showcasing handcrafted works by artisans from around the world.
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