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  • Helen Adams - Textile Curator [NX134]
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Helen Adams.

    Helen is the Textile Curator who has been shining a light on contemporary textile art on her terrific blog since 2014. Her fantastic book, Textile Fine Art was published in September 2025.

    In this first part of our chat we talk about making a textile art book that lasts longer than algorithms, how you choose artists when everyone is good, and what kinds of work genuinely “buzz your buttons”.

    We also get into exhibitions and the pressure of doing textile art justice in major spaces, including Saatchi, plus the practical logistics of hanging work properly.

    Helen is curating a show at Saatchi Gallery! Textile Art Redefined runs from April 10th - May 10th which is a must-see if you're in the vicinity.

    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 – Introduction

    00:03:40 - Helen’s career shift from fashion to textile curation

    00:05:45 - The inspiration behind her publication and showcasing textile artists

    00:08:06 - Curating at Saatchi Art: the process and challenges

    00:13:41 - The importance of art galleries and Helen's vision for a textile hub

    00:17:45 - The recognition of textile art in the mainstream art scene

    00:21:50 - Challenges of managing art spaces and exhibition logistics

    00:25:46 - The significance of personal relationships with artists

    00:30:05 - The creative process and inspiration behind textile projects

    Links:

    Instagram: textilecurator

    Website: textilecurator.com

    You can get a 20% discount on Helen's book with free shipping from the Lawrence King website until April 9th using the code MRXSTITCH at checkout.

    Intro music is U Dirty Dawg by Def Lev via Epidemic Sound.

    About NeedleXChange

    An artist interview podcast exploring contemporary embroidery and textile art. Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers.

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    33 m
  • Iskren Lozanov - Fashioning Future Folklore Part 2 [NX133]
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Iskren Lozanov.

    Iskren Lozanov is an embroidery artist living in Ibiza, originally from Bulgaria. He came third in the 3d Textiles category of The 2025 Mr X Stitch Contemporary Needlework Prize and 2nd in the Open Textile Art category in the 2024 Hand & Lock Prize.

    We pick up with what’s next for Iskren Lozanov’s practice, including using everyday objects, collaboration hopes, and how this technique can be applied to almost anything. We also get practical about making a living, brand work vs artwork, staying well, and end on favourites plus a brilliant Spice Girls fact.

    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 – Introduction

    00:01:20 - Future directions: exploring everyday objects and collaborations

    00:03:05 - The freedom found in upcycling and working with found objects

    00:06:59 - Balancing slow fashion and original art

    00:09:34 - Sharing favorite books and cultural influences

    00:13:56 - Music’s role in Lozanov’s creative process

    00:17:22 - Favorite films and how storytelling influences his art

    00:18:36 - Bulgarian folklore, fairy tales, and cultural motifs

    00:19:22 - The acceptance of men in embroidery and needlework communities

    00:21:24 - A fact that not a lot of people know about Iskren Lozanov

    Links:

    Instagram: iskrenlozano

    Website: iskrenlozanov.com

    Intro music is Cyber Bazaar by HATAMITSUNAMI via Epidemic Sound.

    About NeedleXChange

    An artist interview podcast exploring contemporary embroidery and textile art. Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers.

    Support on Patreon

    Join the Green Room for weekly aftershows, monthly Q&As, and searchable transcripts.

    Become an Executive Producer to join quarterly roundtables and shape the show's future.

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    27 m
  • Iskren Lozanov - Fashioning Future Folklore [NX132]
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Iskren Lozanov.

    Iskren Lozanov is an embroidery artist living in Ibiza, originally from Bulgaria. He came third in the 3d Textiles category of The 2025 Mr X Stitch Contemporary Needlework Prize and 2nd in the Open Textile Art category in the 2024 Hand & Lock Prize.

    We talk about language and identity, Ibiza as a place to make work, and how Iskren Lozanov’s practice moved from fashion into embroidery and sculptural pieces like “Rebirth” and “Veil of Transcendence”, including the research, planning, and labour behind them.

    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 – Introduction

    00:01:20 - Growing up in Bulgaria and cultural influences

    00:05:42 - Moving to Ibiza and what draws him to the island

    00:08:56 - Lozanov’s artistic journey from fashion to sculpture and embroidery

    00:11:55 - Primitiveness and beauty in Lozanov’s work, blending ancient symbols with contemporary techniques

    00:18:27 - The 'Veil of Transcendence' and exploring cultural afterlife symbols

    00:23:05 - His experience in art competitions and building confidence

    00:24:59 - Navigating social media and creating sustainable art practices

    00:34:26 - The impact of learning and personal beliefs on his views of the afterlife

    00:37:46 - Techniques inspired by Orthodox and Catholic iconography

    Links:

    Instagram: iskrenlozano

    Website: iskrenlozanov.com

    Intro music is Cyber Bazaar by HATAMITSUNAMI via Epidemic Sound.

    About NeedleXChange

    An artist interview podcast exploring contemporary embroidery and textile art. Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers.

    Support on Patreon

    Join the Green Room for weekly aftershows, monthly Q&As, and searchable transcripts.

    Become an Executive Producer to join quarterly roundtables and shape the show's future.

    patreon.com/c/xstitch/membership

    Stay Connected

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    40 m
  • Katarina Orolinova - Lace and Lasers Part 2 [NX131]
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Katarina Orolinov.

    Katarina is a Slovakian contemporary embroidery and textile art artist known for laser-cut perspex panels built from lace and geometric pattern logic.

    Katarina shares early making (drawing, sewing, textiles clubs) and a schooling route that builds serious technical range (embroidery, bobbin lace, weaving). We dig into heritage vs experimentation, studio life, what plays in the background while stitching, and the closing line: the dream upgrade is a laser cutting machine.

    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 – The origin story: drawing, sewing, and deciding on art early

    00:01:25 – Learning the fundamentals: embroidery, lace, weaving (the whole toolbox)

    00:03:50 – Choosing your path young: how the Slovak system works

    00:09:00 – Getting into art university: tests, live models, and creative tasks

    00:13:00 – Heritage, but make it future: what belongs in the work (and what doesn’t)

    00:19:00 – Studio life: making for work, making for fun

    00:20:10 – What’s on in the background while stitching

    00:27:50 – Books and blackwork (Jane Goodwin)

    00:32:20 – A personal note: summers with Katarina’s grandmother in a foster-care community

    00:35:25 – The closer: “I don’t want that ring. I want a laser cutting machine.”

    Links:

    Instagram: katarina_orolinova_art

    Intro music is Below Horizon by Luwaks via Epidemic Sound.

    About NeedleXChange

    An artist interview podcast exploring contemporary embroidery and textile art. Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers.

    Support on Patreon

    Join the Green Room for weekly aftershows, monthly Q&As, and searchable transcripts.

    Become an Executive Producer to join quarterly roundtables and shape the show's future.

    patreon.com/c/xstitch/membership

    Stay Connected

    needl.exchange | Newsletter: bit.ly/NeedleXChangeNews

    mrxstitch.com | xstitchmag.com

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    38 m
  • Katarina Orolinova - Lace and Lasers [NX130]
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Katarina Orolinov.

    Katarina is a Slovakian contemporary embroidery and textile art artist known for laser-cut perspex panels built from lace and geometric pattern logic.

    Katarina traces the work from a bobbin‑lace brief into bitmap squares, then laser cutting/engraving perspex and stitching into it. We talk architecture as a pattern engine (glass blocks, safety glass, reflection), and the practical reality of scale: thousands of holes, modular panels, and machine‑bed limits.

    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 – “Come to the perspex…”: lace meets laser cutting

    00:02:55 – Finding patterns in glass blocks and safety glass

    00:04:31 – Reflection, infinity, and letting structure do the talking

    00:06:10 – Close your eyes: what the work feels like in space

    00:14:45 – The jump from small pieces to a wall

    00:15:52 – 2000 holes: laser cut, but every hole placed by hand (digitally)

    00:18:09 – Building it as 22 panels (and why that matters)

    00:21:38 – The hard limits: machine beds and human arms

    00:26:13 – One pattern, many techniques: knitting/weaving/needlepoint logic

    Links:

    Instagram: katarina_orolinova_art

    Intro music is Below Horizon by Luwaks via Epidemic Sound.

    About NeedleXChange

    An artist interview podcast exploring contemporary embroidery and textile art. Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers.

    Support on Patreon

    Join the Green Room for weekly aftershows, monthly Q&As, and searchable transcripts.

    Become an Executive Producer to join quarterly roundtables and shape the show's future.

    patreon.com/c/xstitch/membership

    Stay Connected

    needl.exchange | Newsletter: bit.ly/NeedleXChangeNews

    mrxstitch.com | xstitchmag.com

    Social: Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube | LinkedIn

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    38 m
  • Charlie Reeder - Stitchsperational Part 2 [NX129]
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Charlie Reeder aka Stitchsperation.

    Charlie is a cross stitch designer with an unashamedly joyful aesthetic.

    In this first part of our NeedleXChange, we talk imposter syndrome, naming the inner critic (“Brenda”), and how stitching can be a safe, meditative place to build confidence.

    Charlie shares ideas around stitched affirmations and repetition, plus the beginnings of Stitchsperation: bold typographic work, painted backgrounds, and designing what they couldn’t find.

    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:01:30 - Art vs craft vs design (and getting put in boxes)

    00:05:33 - What Charlie actually likes: clean lines, bright colour, CMYK

    00:10:20 - The “very Charlie” look (home, colour palette, recognisable style)

    00:13:43 - Brand boundaries + the “teddy bear in an igloo” problem

    00:17:30 - Losing the mojo, then finding it again (and managing overwhelm)

    00:24:30 - Quick-fire culture picks: books, films/TV, music

    00:35:20 - Plot twist: pole dancing is the other happy place

    00:38:45 - Injury, depression, and realising what matters

    Links:

    Website: stitchsperation.com

    Instagram: stitchsperation

    Intro music is Easy Breezy by Boogie Wheel via Epidemic Sound.

    About NeedleXChange

    An artist interview podcast exploring contemporary embroidery and textile art. Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers.

    Support on Patreon

    Join the Green Room for weekly aftershows, monthly Q&As, and searchable transcripts.

    Become an Executive Producer to join quarterly roundtables and shape the show's future.

    patreon.com/c/xstitch/membership

    Stay Connected

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    mrxstitch.com | xstitchmag.com

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    37 m
  • Charlie Reeder - Stitchsperational [NX128]
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Charlie Reeder aka Stitchsperation.

    Charlie is a cross stitch designer with an unashamedly joyful aesthetic.

    In this first part of our NeedleXChange, we talk imposter syndrome, naming the inner critic (“Brenda”), and how stitching can be a safe, meditative place to build confidence.

    Charlie shares ideas around stitched affirmations and repetition, plus the beginnings of Stitchsperation: bold typographic work, painted backgrounds, and designing what they couldn’t find.

    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:02:47 - Imposter syndrome and “Brenda” (naming the inner critic)

    00:06:07 - Stitching affirmations (repetition as reprogramming)

    00:10:28 - Back from Canada, broke, and making a Sweden wedding gift

    00:12:00 - Painting the fabric, then stitching the words

    00:14:42 - Aesthetic in one phrase: “Typographic bright shit?”

    00:15:41 - Positivity without going “toxic”

    00:17:25 - Cross stitch as TV-time sanity (not doom scrolling)

    Links:

    Website: stitchsperation.com

    Instagram: stitchsperation

    Intro music is Easy Breezy by Boogie Wheel via Epidemic Sound.

    About NeedleXChange

    An artist interview podcast exploring contemporary embroidery and textile art. Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers.

    Support on Patreon

    Join the Green Room for weekly aftershows, monthly Q&As, and searchable transcripts.

    Become an Executive Producer to join quarterly roundtables and shape the show's future.

    patreon.com/c/xstitch/membership

    Stay Connected

    needl.exchange | Newsletter: bit.ly/NeedleXChangeNews

    mrxstitch.com | xstitchmag.com

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    40 m
  • Ruth O'Leary - Creating Icons Part 2 [NX127]
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Ruth O'Leary.

    Ruth O'Leary is an award-winning embroiderer who’s been exploring AI image generation as a tool for design, iteration, and self-expression.

    In part two, we move from the big AI conversation into the grounded maker reality: how Ruth learned needlework, what the Embroiderers’ Guild taught her, and why community still matters even in an online world.

    Ruth also breaks down their process — using AI outputs as reference material, collaging and redrawing in Procreate, then translating it into applique and embroidery — plus a quick run through favourite sci‑fi and a brilliant family‑history curveball.

    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:01:30 - The Crafting Landscape: A Need for More Exposure

    00:02:46 - Roots of Creativity: Personal Journeys in Needlework

    00:04:47 - Community and Learning: The Value of Guilds

    00:07:51 - Bridging Generations: Attracting Youth to Craft Guilds

    00:11:07 - Digital vs. Physical: The Evolution of Craft Communities

    00:12:58 - Exploring Techniques: The Art of Stitching

    00:14:32 - Cultural Reflections: The Influence of Music and Film

    00:25:12 - Heritage and Legacy: Stitching Poetry into Art

    Links:

    Website: rostara.co.uk

    Instagram: rostara.handmade

    Intro music is Far Enough by Shiver Disk via Epidemic Sound.

    About NeedleXChange

    An artist interview podcast exploring contemporary embroidery and textile art. Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers.

    Support on Patreon

    Join the Green Room for weekly aftershows, monthly Q&As, and searchable transcripts.

    Become an Executive Producer to join quarterly roundtables and shape the show's future.

    patreon.com/c/xstitch/membership

    Stay Connected

    needl.exchange | Newsletter: bit.ly/NeedleXChangeNews

    mrxstitch.com | xstitchmag.com

    Social: Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube | LinkedIn

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    26 m