
Making Natural Dyes
I went to a girls’ grammar school where they thought it was appropriate to spend 4 years studying Latin but only about 6 weeks

I went to a girls’ grammar school where they thought it was appropriate to spend 4 years studying Latin but only about 6 weeks

Happy Holidays everyone! It’s our last column of the year, so I’m bringing you some warm woolly holiday cheer. As always, make sure to click

Barbara Richards is a British artist who studied at Hammersmith College of Art and the Royal College of Art (oh to study there!). She told us that her love for textile/fibre art, embroidery, and quilt art came after leaving the UK to live in Italy where she worked as a guide in tourism for a living using her knowledge of Italian, French Spanish and German.

It’s officially party season! Mr X Stitch has unveiled the bauble tree at Standen House and I’m having my first Christmas party on Friday night.

The first chilly morning. Crunchy leaves. Back to school. Apple picking. Cozy sweaters. Busy creatures preparing for winter. Fall is in full swing, so this

Well the Autumn is definitely upon us and there is a serious chill in the air for this Halloween week, so how about some warming

‘Motivation behind the work has always been a deep interest in my practice from my first days as a community artist working in care settings

Trick or Treat! Halloween is my favorite holiday, so I couldn’t resist putting together another roundup of cute and spooky halloween felt! Make sure to

Although there is a well-established and very sensible home-dyers rule that you don’t mix dyeing and food preparation equipment, that doesn’t mean you can’t get

Dyeing only a selected part of a textile can be tricky! Across the centuries people in many different cultures have found ways of preparing their

Winners of The Festival of Quilts 2018 competition announced! Bedfordshire-based quilt artist Karen Callaghan has won the 2018 Fine Art Quilt Masters competition at The

Mr. X Stitch is turning 10 years old this month, can you believe how time flies? I took over this column in January 2013, but