
Book Review – 3D Mixed Media Textile Art by TextileArtist
For the past three years, the TextileArtist website has been championing the cause of textile art with highly informative articles about process and practice from

For the past three years, the TextileArtist website has been championing the cause of textile art with highly informative articles about process and practice from

I was going to write a post about Amazon Handmade. It may be the revolutionary step that I have been campaigning for. The thing is, at

I am pleased to announce ORACLES, my upcoming solo exhibition at the Philadelphia Sculpture Gym’s PSG Gallery. I usually prefer to showcase other needle felt artists

NeSpoon is a visual artist from Poland. “I was born in 2009. I create works that are somewhere in between street art, pottery, painting and

Something a bit different this week – LaceFence. “LaceFence is a Dutch based company that designs & produces unique architectural fabric delivered globally. LaceFence has

Sayraphim Lothian is a “public artist and investigator of playful engagement & experiments in guerrilla kindness” from Melbourne, Australia. She has a new artist in residency

It’s that time of year again folks, the Easter bunny’s just popped to the barber for an extra special tail fluffing and the increasingly large

According to all of my friends in other parts of the northern hemisphere, spring is here. We’ve sort of got it up here in Northern

Welcome to Manbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Paul Yore. Name: Paul Yore Location: Sydney, Australia Main embroidery medium: Wool/mixed media

Well would you look at that, it’s time for another ‘Exploring Etsy’, time sure does fly. From our adventures in the Southern Hemisphere last time,

I wrote a whole draft about the new categories on Etsy and the whole Three Bird Nest debacle, but it sounded like nothing but whining.

Welcome to Inspired to Stitch, a column in which I interview textile and embroidery artists to discover their methods and motivations. This time, I welcome