
Book Review – Creative Cloth Explorations
Creative Cloth Explorations: Adventures in Fairy-Inspired Fiber Art Introduction Okay, so it is a pretty niche sounding title, but can we judge this book

Creative Cloth Explorations: Adventures in Fairy-Inspired Fiber Art Introduction Okay, so it is a pretty niche sounding title, but can we judge this book

A question of repair – Part Two Right now as you are reading this post, I will not be chained to my desk at my

Introduction Sew It Up: a modern manual of sewing techniques: A Modern Manual of Practical and Decorative Sewing Techniques by Ruth Singer. Published by Kyle

20 Floral Bags To Make by Susan Cariello is published by Search Press Introduction Who is it for? Are you a keen bag maker? Bored

Today in Let’s Book! We’re reviewing Shibori for Textile Artists by Janice Gunner. Shibori is a technique often associated with Japan, Africa, India and South America. Read on for more!

Introduction Sketchbook Explorations: Mixed media approaches for textile artists by Shelley Rhodes is the newest addition to the Batsford family. You might be confused by

Barbara Richards is a British artist who studied at Hammersmith College of Art and the Royal College of Art (oh to study there!). She told us that her love for textile/fibre art, embroidery, and quilt art came after leaving the UK to live in Italy where she worked as a guide in tourism for a living using her knowledge of Italian, French Spanish and German.

Use Scraps, Sew Blocks, Make 100 Quilts by Stuart Hillard is published by Pavilion Books. Lets meet the author. Stuart Hillard is a columnist, fabric

All Sewn Up: 35 exquisite projects using applique, embroidery, and more by Chloe Owens is published by CICO BOOKS. Introduction Who is Chloe Owens? No,

Introduction Stitch Draw: design and technique for figurative stitching, written by Rosie James. To draw with a needle is a skill which seems to have

Edinburgh Fringe Festival is well known for its comedy and theatre, but is it worth checking out for its art? Believe it or not, the amount of textile art you will find will surprise you! Why not plan your own visit each summer to check out the array of art galleries and shows which pop up with many talented artists.

Indigo – cultivate, dye, create, written by Kerstin Neumüller and Douglas Luthanko Introduction As the title suggests, this book is all about….yes, Indigo. We may