Drawn Threads and Running Stitches – Call for Papers
3 June 2026
Deadline: July 30, 2026
Drawn Threads and Running Stitches
The Ulster Folk Museum (National Museums NI) holds Ireland’s largest public collection of dress and textiles relating primarily to the nine counties of Ulster. This collection includes dress and accessories, lace, linens, and embroidery, dating from 1760 to present day.
Drawn Threads and Running Stitches is a current project at the Ulster Folk Museum focused on the research, conservation, and rehousing of a significant collection of whitework embroidered textiles. The project is supported by The Worshipful Company of Broderers Charity Trust – Associated Joint Venture Project.
Building on this work, we are delighted to announce a two-day conference at the Ulster Folk Museum this autumn, to be held on 12-13 November 2026. The conference will bring together researchers, practitioners, and curators to explore embroidery, textiles, and costume with a particular focus on whitework.
Call for Papers
We invite proposals for 20-minute papers addressing themes related to whitework embroidery and its wider contexts. Topics may include, but are not limited:
- The sewed muslin industry
- Swiss embroidery – hand skills, and mechanised processes
- Whitework embroidery on clothing and dress accessories
- Contemporary reinterpretation of white work in fashion and textiles
- Curatorial, conservation practices and case studies relating to embroidered textiles
- Design for embroidery and transfer of patterns
- The role of the embroiderer in everyday life
- The colour white – dress and textiles for celebration and for mourning
- White goods – bleaching processes and traditions for linens, and cotton
More details on how to apply here.