I really loved taking part in the story challenge! It was an amazing experience from beginning to end and the best way to design my first embroidery. The weekly tasks were really well-thought and helpful and there was so much inspiration and support from the fabled thread team and the community members. It was really l...
MariaThe Story Challenge Gallery
We've just come to the end of our Story Challenge, which ran from April to June. We were so overwhelmed by the beautiful array of embroideries everyone created, that we thought they all deserved to be celebrated.
While we don’t have the resources to do a physical exhibition (maybe one day...), what we can do is put together an online gallery of the final pieces people made, to share their stunning creations with all of you.
In case you’ve missed us talking about the story challenge, I wanted to give you a little background about what the challenge entailed. The Story Challenge is part of our series of Studio Challenges which are available to our Studio members. The Story Challenge was the first official challenge we launched, and we're so proud of how it went. We're already excited for the next challenge - this will be open for sign-ups in October, so keep your eyes peeled!


For the Story Challenge, we offered people the choice between two different colour palettes, as well as two framing options – two small squares or one large rectangle. They each chose a story they wanted to depict, and we gave them weekly prompts to take them through the design process. During the challenge, they had access to The Maker’s Space - our online challenge platform - where they could interact with each other, asking questions and getting advice and support throughout the process.
This created a real sense of community, with participants helping each other to gain creative confidence, while each person stayed true to their individual creative vision – really encapsulating everything we strive for at the Fabled Thread.
Here are some of the things people said about their experience taking part in the challenge.
Testimonials from The Challenge
So, without further ado, here are the finished pieces and works in progress from the 2025 Story Challenge! A huge congratulations to everyone who took part!
Inspired by the story of Persephone




Inspired by the story of Helios and Serene.





Inspired by the poem How Doth the Little Crocodile, by Lewis Carroll.


Inspired by the story of The Emperor and the Nightingale.



Inspired by the story of The Boy and the Dung Beetle.



An underwater scene.



Inspired by the story of the Turtle Lake of Hoi-An.




Inspired by the story of the Mermaid of Zennor.





Inspired by the story of The Blue Coat.





Inspired by the poem 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening' by Robert Frost.



Inspired by a quote: 'she was an adventurer at heart'.






Inspired by the story of The Monkey, the Shark and the Washerman’s Donkey.





Inspired by the story of the Dreamers.


Inspired by the story of the North Wind and the Sun



Inspired by the story 'The Sneetches' by Dr Seuss.






Inspired by 'When the Boat Comes in'


Inspired by the story of 'The Girl with the Blue Thread'





Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia.





Inspired by the story of ‘Vasilisa the Beautiful and Baba Yaga’





Inspired by the story of 'Alice in Wonderland'




Inspired by the 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner'





Inspired by the 'Owl and the Pussycat'.


Inspired by 'The Girl Who Became a Bird'



Inspired by the story of 'the Bird Wife'




Inspired by 'the Princess and the Pea'



Inspired by the story of the Chinese Zodiac






Inspired by song ‘O the Sun’ by Alice Boyd




Inspired by the story 'Anne of Green Gables'


Inspired by the story of 'Watership Down'




Inspired by the Old Testament Creation Story


Inspired by the story of On Ilkley Moor Bar t'At




Inspired by the story 'The Salmon of Knowledge'




Inspired by 'The Owl and the Pussycat'


Inspired by the story of 'The Secret Garden'


Inspired by the story of 'Kelpie and the Blacksmith'







Inspired by the stories of ‘The Cracked Pot’ and ‘The Little Red Hen’





Inspired by the story of 'The Kashmir Shawl'. (Samantha's piece looks different from the rest since she used her own fabric and threads for the challenge. This was because her friend could not get Samantha's kit to Antigua in time.)




Inspired by the story of 'The Phoenix and the Tortoise'





Inspired by the story of 'The Elephant and the Giraffe, the Rabbit's Revenge'



Inspired by the saying 'What Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?'


Inspired by the story of 'The Asavari Raga'



Inspired by the story of 'How Anansi Tied Tiger'


Inspired by the story of 'The Trojan Horse'



Inspired by the story of The Chinese Zodiac



