Georgina von Etzdorf has been called the most talented textile designer to come out of Britain since William Morris. Her fabrics, which had their roots in the Arts and Crafts movement, helped to define the 1980s and 90s and were worn by rock stars and royalty alike. In this month's episode she talks to Travels with Textiles about how she started as a designer and why she has now decided to sell her extraordinary archive. We also explore the lace makers of Burano as we launch the new textile guide to Venice and we celebrate the 50th episode of Haptic & Hue's Tales of Textiles.