
Kits and Quilts from the 20th Century | Art Quilts
This time on Quilty Pleasures, I’m super-excited to share sneak peeks of the latest exhibition from the International Quilt Study Center & Museum. We all

This time on Quilty Pleasures, I’m super-excited to share sneak peeks of the latest exhibition from the International Quilt Study Center & Museum. We all

Gretel Parker has been stabbing wool into cute shapes for quite a while and her new book, Little Needle-Felt Animals is a perfect showcase

A little ways back, I had the good fortune to be able to visit a working hat block makers shop, La Mode West in Shakopee,

In March the International Quilt Study Center & Museum opened its Exhibition Design Dynamics of Log Cabin Quilts in the Lois Gottsch Gallery at the

This time of the year is the highest season for milliners and hat-lovers in the US. For the next few weeks there will be photo

Amanda Joyner of Chef Bizarro Millinery is a plucky little work monster who takes her extremely unserious millinery very seriously. It is said that if

A bit of a diversion for the Edge post this time as we share a video about the Li Textile tradition from the Hainan Province

After moving my own shop to Etsy recently, I figured it was high time to get acquainted with the other needle felt artists there. I

Let’s talk Log Cabin quilts. Log Cabin quilts are almost as popular today as they were they first emerged as a quilt style (sometime during

My Etsy team’s latest challenge theme was “Glitz and Glamour”. My team, the Milliners of Etsy, is a global team that currently numbers 467. Often

This is part 3 of my ongoing series on what I like to call “character felt”. These are felt sculptures that tell a story. They

Mitsuki Hoshi is a notorious cute dog creator, who has brought you Ami Ami Dogs: Seriously Cute Crochet and Dog Sweaters and Accessories. Now, she