Stitchgasm! – Living in the 80s, 5 Phat Quarter swap pieces
Ok, I lied. It’s six pieces. Oops. The crazy talented members of the Phat Quarter flickr group really brought their
Ok, I lied. It’s six pieces. Oops. The crazy talented members of the Phat Quarter flickr group really brought their
Dr Jack Roberts is JPR Stitch, and his abstract free machine embroideries are zen-like musings on the creative process. Find out more at Mr X Stitch!
Whether you’re stitching from kits or buying your canvasses and fully picking your own threads, I’m hoping this column will introduce you to some exciting new ways to bring another dimension to your projects.
Coming to a new craft as a beginner isn’t easy. With so many inspiring needlepoint kits to choose from, it’s
Every year, Hand & Lock organizes a competition for the prestigious Prize for Embroidery to promote the use of hand
Harriet Frances Stiles is a recent graduate of the Royal School of Needlework, embarking on a career in jewelry design.
Nat Uhing is overwhelming. As an artist, writer and a member of the online art community. And I mean that
I like to think I am a bit of a curiosity in the world of textile artists. I didn’t, like
Hi everyone! Last time we looked at the history of stumpwork, this week we’re going to look at some contemporary
Fibristos and Fibristas, firstly, sorry for posting late! I hope the time difference between the UK and Canada doesn’t throw