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Melissa Monroe: Tufting faces and forms

Written by Tara Axford | Mar 20 2026

Tufting artist Melissa Monroe creates exuberant textile works that sit somewhere between furniture, sculpture and wall-based art. In this conversation, she shares how colour, character and everyday life shape her practice – and how instinct, material knowledge and a willingness to loosen up allow each piece to become itself fully.

Show Notes

Key takeaways from this episode:

  • Creative process is often less linear than it looks. From sketching loosely to carving, sewing, backing and final clean-up, Melissa shows that the finished work is only one part of a much longer journey. This episode offers a more grounded understanding of what it actually takes to bring ambitious textile work into the world.

  • Your visual language grows through repetition and trust. Melissa reflects on recurring faces, expressions and forms in her work, often noticing their meaning only later. There’s a valuable reminder here that artists do not always need to explain everything in advance – sometimes insight comes through making.

  • Taking care of yourself is part of sustaining a practice. Melissa speaks candidly about physical strain, mental wellbeing and learning not to overpush. Listeners will hear a clear case for building a creative life that is durable – one that supports the work rather than exhausting the person making it.

  • Growth often begins when you stop forcing certainty. Whether she is choosing furniture forms, developing custom yarn colours or thinking about her future, Melissa returns to the idea that not everything can be planned. The result is an encouraging lesson in staying open, following instinct and letting a practice evolve over time.

During the live interview, we shared some images of Melissa’s artwork. Since you’re listening to the podcast version, we’ve made these images available for you below. 

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