Description
Erica Wilson brought the stitches, color, expression, and fun of embroidery into countless homes in the last decades of the twentieth century. Trained at the Royal School of Needlework, and very much a Briton, she nonetheless gave stitching a decidedly stateside twist, employing her signature charisma and whimsy in magazines, books, and television to take handwork from stuffy to “mod.” Based on the 2020 book by Linda Eaton and Anne Hilker, this talk will feature Erica Wilson’s “life in stitches.”
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