Love Embroidery

Jessie Chorley

estled along the river’s edge, away from the hustle and bustle of London’s busy streets, you’ll find Jessie Chorley’s enchanting studio space. Every nook is filled with colourful fabrics and threads, intricate tapestries, and repurposed materials lovingly curated by Jessie. Even the ceiling has been put to good use, with dried flowers swaying gently beside handmade bunting, thread-filled artwork, and lacework draperies. Jessie, if you didn’t already know, is an artist who uses thread and fabric as her brush and canvas. But she’s also an author, maker, and independent business owner who, until recently, ran a

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