Chawne Kimber | Art Quilt
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
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
Amy Sheridan is freaking cool. Let’s just get that out there. It’s almost impossible to look at her work and not feel the pounding of
Jessica Kelly’s work is delicate. She embroiders into vintage book pages. Her stitches are fine and light and seem to float above the yellowed pages
So few of us only stitch. Needle and thread may be our primary creative mediums, but in my interviews with artists for this column, I
What do you get when you combine humor, discipline, fashion, a clean design aesthetic, intelligence, research acumen, sick stitching skills and vast curiosity about the
This post originally appeared in March 2014. It’s a lucky time for those of us who love embroidered artwork. We are witnessing the emergence of
Nicole Vos van Avezathe is one of the powerhouses of the online stitching community. In addition to her blog, Follow the White Bunny, Nicole created
(Warning: The artwork featured in this column is Not Safe For Work by many standards, so be selective about when you view it. But do
The pops of colorful stitching on NysaKline’s toile ornaments are wonderful! Isn’t it wonderful how she transformed these scenes with playful Christmas details? I find
I remember gasping a little when I saw the piece What Centaur? by New England artist William Schaff. It was the first time I experienced
I’m fascinated by the use of personal geography in art. In this context, geography can make reference to an actual place in the physical world,
Nat Uhing is overwhelming. As an artist, writer and a member of the online art community. And I mean that in the best possible sense…