Archive Label II

Archive Label II

Hayley Mills-Styles

£35

Medium
Digital Embroidery
Dimensions
6 W x 11.5 H x 0.3 D cm
Delivery
From £3.50 More info
Year
2017

Description

This limited-edition machine embroidered label is inspired by the Archive at Sunnybank Mill in Leeds, home to The Great British Sewing Bee. The labels were used to mark a bolt of cloth woven at the mill stating the length and type of fabric. The label was included in a site specific installation at the mill in 2017 as part of Warped, a textile exhibition. 

Three labels were made in total and each has slight colour variations, the work is also signed.

If you're looking to frame this piece it is ready to fit in an IKEA Sannahed box frame https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/sannahed-frame-white-00459116/

Details

Materials

Rayon Thread Embroidery on Wool Fabric

Weight

0.02kg

Dimensions

6 W x 11.5 H x 0.3 D cm

Delivery

Delivery available to these regions:

Region
Price

UK Mainland

£3.50

Scottish Highlands and Islands

£3.50

Isle of Man, Isles of Scilly, Isle of Wight

£3.50

Channel Islands

£3.50

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About the artist

Hayley Mills-Styles

North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

I’m a Yorkshire based textile artist specialising in embroidery. I work in my home studio by the sea in Scarborough. Using fabric and thread, I create textile drawings and objects that tell stories. These stories often have an autobiographical theme, exploring mental health and personal memories.

I work with a range of traditional textile techniques like hand embroidery, appliqué and English Patchwork, combining them with the digitally embroidered drawings using my Pfaff Creative 3.0 sewing and embroidery machine.

My work has been exhibited in museums and heritage sites throughout the north including Whitby Museum, Sunny Bank Mills and the Thackray Museum of Medicine.

Alongside my studio practice I offer a range of textile workshops, sharing my knowledge and skills in embroidery. Community workshops are a key part of my practice, sharing these skills with groups across Yorkshire and helping people to find their creative voice.

I’ve worked with creative organisations including Leeds Playhouse, Chrysalis Arts and The Yorkshire Sculpture Park.