
Forrest Sounds
This month’s featured artist is Forrest Sounds. I first came across Forrest Sounds via Shing Yin Khor, aka Sawdust Bear, an extremely talented sculptor and

This month’s featured artist is Forrest Sounds. I first came across Forrest Sounds via Shing Yin Khor, aka Sawdust Bear, an extremely talented sculptor and

Come to the Royal School of Needlework (RSN) at Hampton Court Palace and see your favourite stories brought to life with the Art of Hand

Beyond cross stitch, do you use your creative energy in other ways? Do you also knit, crochet, do needlepoint, or quilt? Most stitchers do something

I’m thinking about two recent events, and how they pertain to hats: Ascot and the Tonys. First let’s ogle some hats from Royal Ascot: This

I don’t know whether anyone noticed, but there was no “Millinery Operations” post last month. My grandfather died right around the time I would usually

For the next few months, Pinning the Past will be focussing on museums with marvellous textiles to see. Bankfield Museum in Halifax, Yorkshire is one

The wonderful Huong Huynh and her shop ‘Milkfly’ is the most wonderful larder full of fabulous, felty food! Find out more at Mr X Stitch!

Do you have a favorite character from TV, movies, or videogames? This month, I’ve assembled a collection of needle felt creations inspired by some popular shows

When I became a milliner, I became something else, too: an addict. I am addicted to … buying vintage ribbons, trims and millinery supplies. In
Today may look like any other Tuesday but, as with most things, looks can be deceiving. It is in fact International Women’s Day, “..a global

Hello Everybody! Look! It’s Friday! Last time we looked at the history of tatting, but really I just copied and pasted awesome books about it.

It’s tax time, which means a lot of us are thinking about numbers and budgets and costs. Money is the elephant in the studio room