Edith Miller | Hand Embroiderer
Royal School of Needlework Graduate 2025
CHANEL & King’s Foundation Métiers d’art Embroidery Fellow 2026
About Edith Miller
Guided by the classical techniques taught at the Royal School of Needlework, Edith Miller’s hand embroidery reimagines the possibilities of traditional craft. Her practice favours instinctive and unconventional methods, valuing innovation without abandoning tradition. Having worked in both the fashion and film industry, Edith is currently training on the The CHANEL & King’s Foundation Métiers d’art Embroidery Fellowship in Partnership with Le19M in Paris.
Trained at Hampton Court Palace, I am proficient in multiple techniques including Goldwork, Tambour embroidery, Blackwork, Jacobean Crewelwork, Stumpwork, and Silkshading. During my studies I received several awards including those from the Worshipful Company of Needlemakers and the Merchant Taylors.
I have had the pleasure of working for several clients in the UK and abroad, including Tamara Ralph, Erdem, Zandra Rhodes, and more. Through every project, I remain committed to pushing the boundaries of hand embroidery, celebrating the unexpected, and collaborating across disciplines to tell powerful visual stories.
Selected clients
Recent work
A range of experimental beadwork, material sampling, and concept developments