At Discover Bucks Museum, the journey to the Embroiderers’ Guild gallery takes you through layers of time — a mammoth tusk, fossils, archaeology, the famous Lenborough Hoard, portraits and pieces from working lives — before reaching a room dedicated to the smallest of stitches. By the time I step inside, I'm already primed to think about Britain's history and culture not as grand events but the accumulation of countless human actions. Which is, of course, exactly what embroidery is.
The Sew Dainty exhibition, drawn from the extensive Embroiderers’ Guild Collection, celebrates miniature work: tiny stitches, sewn objects and diminutive detail that reward close attention. Visitors can get up-close and admire the painstaking precision needed to create these 61 exquisite pieces. Glass cases invite you to lean in, drawers open to…
