| Association of Guilds of Weavers, Spinners, Dyers: For preservation and improvement of craftsmanship in hand weaving, spinning and dyeing. Journal, newsletter, exhibitions and courses. |
| Astitchdesign: Antonia Valentine, computer graphic design machine embroidery and creative gift embroideries. |
| Box Tree Cottage Designs: Photographs turned into cross stitch or tapestry (needlepoint) charts. |
| Computer Textile Design Group (CTDG): Association of people using computers in textile design. Resources, membership and magazine. |
| Crompton, Michael: Showcases the work of Michael Crompton, tapestry weaver. Includes artist biography, concepts and process, gallery and workshops offered. |
| Fashion and Textile Museum: Focuses on British and international fashion, and textile design from 1950 to the present day. Includes details of exhibits, hours, admission rates and membership. Located in London. |
| Fibre Art Wales: Welsh contemporary fibre and textile artists. List of members, gallery and exhibitions. |
| Handweaving by Riitta Sinkkonen Davies: Workshops specialising in linen weaving, exhibitions, gallery, commissions and items for sale. Pembrokeshire. |
| Hilltop Spinning and Weaving Centre: Specialist supplier of spinning, weaving, dyeing and felt making supplies, equipment, and tuition. Canterbury, Kent. |
| Janet Phillips: Textile designer, hand weaver and weaving tutor. One day workshops near Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, articles and gallery. |
| Macclesfield Museums: Restored Paradise Mill and Silk Museum, offering a history of the Cheshire town and silk production. |
| Margaret Talbot - Textile Tutor: Details courses offered, qualifications, exhibitions and publications. Includes gallery of work. |
| Peter Collingwood: Weaver and author explains macrogauze, ply-splitting and tablet weaving. Includes his publications and poetry. |
| Pond Needlecraft: Specialising in cross stitch. Providing kits and charts. With a gallery of completed work. |
| Snail Trail Hand Weavers: Handwoven rugs, hangings, cushions and scarves. Includes gallery and information on courses. Cardigan, Pembrokeshire. |
| Susan Monk: Textile artist. Biography and exhibitions plus samples of work including handmade journals. |
| Textural Space: Travelling exhibition of contemporary Japanese textile art. |
| The Guild of Machine Knitters: Non-profit organisation which aims to increase the awareness of machine knitting as a craft. |
| The Guild of Silk Painters: Organisation with members in 30 countries. Includes articles, contacts, workshop information and examples of work. |
| The Handweavers Studio and Gallery: London shop offers fibres, yarns, equipment, dyes and books plus weekend courses. |
| The Knitting & Crochet Guild of Great Britain: The Guild was established in 1978 to preserve and nurture the skills of knitting and crochet and to conserve what is a major part of our cultural and craft heritage. |
| The Museum of Costume: 17th to 20th century costume, specialising in Old English dress and court fashion. |
| Through the Surface: The journals of seven textile artists from Britain and Japan. |
| Tracy A Franklin: Embroiderer, trained at the Royal School of Needlework, and specialising in most aspects of traditional embroidery. Introduces techniques and provides information on workshops, teaching, talks and events. Commissions accepted. |
| Young Embroiderers: Embroidery discovery space for children and anyone involved in textile art, craft and education. |