[1]: 16 Collections of articles from spans of issues ("parts") were also published, edited by Mrs. J. D. Rolleston.
[2] The Embroideress published articles by a new generation of embroidery teachers who were leading the way in adding modernity and personal creativity in stitching.
[4] : 2 The noted author of embroidery books Louisa Pesel was a contributor to the magazine.
"[1]: 98 Margaret Foster, who originated Wessex stitchery, had an article in The Embroideress issue number 50, 1934, in which she provided instructions for this technique.
[1]: 62 The noted needlewoman Ann Macbeth also had articles published in the magazine.