
The Season of Giving: Donating Quilts
Julie Rodgers explores kindness in this issue of Quilty Pleasures, the donating of quilts to those in need. Many types of quilts are possible to make and donate; read all about it in her column.

Julie Rodgers explores kindness in this issue of Quilty Pleasures, the donating of quilts to those in need. Many types of quilts are possible to make and donate; read all about it in her column.

This month we are revisiting a bold light show with our awesome columnist Tracey Wright. Although we will not be able to visit this particular

When I think of quilts I normally think of, well, quilts! I thought I would look around on Etsy to see what kinds of clothing

While most needle felt work tends to be smaller than life size, the medium doesn’t lend itself well to the extreme small scale. Fine detail

Marian Núñez is a Spanish artisan lacemaker and an Art History, Design, Drawing and Lacemaking teacher at the Arts & Crafts School in Vigo, who explores the experimental and avant garde side of lacemaking. Núñez creates lace in innovative ways using shape, structure, volume and colour and her lace artwork is vibrant and intriguing.

all about fast food This month I’ve gathered some of the best fast food soft sculptures from around the world. I feel like junk food
For this month’s post one of my dearest friends (who does not quilt and prefers modern quilts) asked me if she could contribute to this

all about plastic bags This month I’m bringing you some plastic bags! I invite you to enjoy some artists dealing with shopping bag as a

One of the things I love most about needle felt is its versatility. With a little practice, it is possible to shape wool felt into

The 2021 Doily Free Zone Symposium will take place online on the weekend of 12th and 13th June 2021 and features presentations and panels with an international collection of contemporary lace artists, including Manca Ahlin, Pierre Fouche, Olivia Valentine, Fiona Harrington. Kim Liebermann and many more.

Agnes Herczeg Lacemaking has gone all organic this month. Here at Adventures HQ I have been captivated by the lace art work of Hungarian artist

Drunkard’s Path – traditional quilt blocks One of the things I love the most about traditional quilt blocks is how varied they are and how