Show notes
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 - Introduction00:01:30 - The Crafting Landscape: A Need for More Exposure00:02:46 - Roots of Creativity: Personal Journeys in Needlework00:04:47 - Community and Learning: The Value of Guilds00:07:51 - Bridging Generations: Attracting Youth to Craft Guilds00:11:07 - Digital vs. Physical: The Evolution of Craft Communities00:12:58 - Exploring Techniques: The Art of Stitching00:14:32 - Cultural Reflections: The Influence of Music and Film00:25:12 - Heritage and Legacy: Stitching Poetry into ArtLinks:Website: rostara.co.ukInstagram: rostara.handmadeIntro music is Far Enough by Shiver Disk via Epidemic Sound.About NeedleXChangeAn artist interview podcast exploring contemporary embroidery and textile art. Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers.Support on PatreonJoin 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/membershipStay Connectedneedl.exchange | Newsletter: bit.ly/NeedleXChangeNewsmrxstitch.com | xstitchmag.comSocial: Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube | LinkedIn



