
Margot Lovinger | Art Quilts
I am a little tardy today, as I just moved thousands of miles and then had to paint an apartment and don’t have the studio

I am a little tardy today, as I just moved thousands of miles and then had to paint an apartment and don’t have the studio
Zoe Williams is a needle-felting artist currently working in New York. Her art is astonishing. “I started needle felting in 2008; my first pieces were

Mythical, mystical, made-upical… whatevs. Look at these creatures brought to life in poked-wool form, won’t you? Thank you! Oooh, a Baku! This was made by Davina

I have the pleasure of bringing in the new year with quilt stories and anecdotes. I trust you all had a great time singing at

This year we have been blessed with a monthly column from Moxie, felting supremo, who has enlightened us to the amazing world of felt! For your

Isn’t it easy to feel like you’ve seen the entire internet and all of its wonders? You ask yourself: “Is that it? Did I finish

Today’s Future Heirlooms post is with Jennifer Boe who describes her work as “tongue in cheek.” Read on for more!
Since I am living in NY on a residency for 5 months I am starting to see where the quilts are. [and not just mine!]

I came across the work of Emily Barletta a long time ago when I first started writing my blog. We ended up becoming “blog friends”
I discovered Valerie Huggins’ work at this year’s Knitting & Stitching Show in London. She is a graduate of Julia Caprara School of Textile Art.

Shameless self back patting is permitted on blogs so there! I [your very own purveyor of quilty information and pretty pictures of fabric things] have

I get enthusiastic when people use traditional techniques in surprising ways, or simply pick themes that speak to our modern times. Nothing is more old-school