
Sarah Payne’s Quilt School
I recently got the opportunity to get a look at Sarah Payne’s Quilt School: New ways to start patchwork and quilting. I have really enjoyed

I recently got the opportunity to get a look at Sarah Payne’s Quilt School: New ways to start patchwork and quilting. I have really enjoyed

Somewhere in the maze that is Cairo’s market district, there’s a narrow lane winding between rows of tightly packed buildings, known as Khan Khayamiya, or Street of

I am really excited to have come across Doily Free Zone. This is an international movement started by Angharad Rixon, a historian specialising in textile

This column on functional felt was first released in May 2013, however we thought it was so good we wanted to bring it to your

Here is the second featured millinery interview. This month it’s Isabella Josie. In one of the millinery groups on Facebook, somebody asked “Who’s your millinery

I had just recently returned from being a vendor at the Needlework Galleria in Missouri, which was amazing, when my friend asked me if I

Patricia Cheesman spent most of her childhood in South East Asia, finished her schooling and studies in the UK and Europe, before returning to Asia with

Welcome to Adventures in Time & Lace! Once a month I’ll be here to explore the vast traditions and techniques of lacemaking, as well as look

The Downton Abbey movie is finally here! It’s like milliners’ Christmas. At least, it is for me! I couldn’t wait a moment longer to see

Previously published in April 2013, we are giving you a new chance to read this awesome column on character felt, by Zoe Williams. In this

The winners at the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham England last month have been announced and we are happy to share the winners and their

The first time I saw the work of Dulcie Sharp and the other artists of the Yarrenyty Arltere Art Centre, based in Alice Springs, was