Come behind the scenes at Kreinik
Come along with me, behind the scenes at the Kreinik thread factory, via this month’s post. Recently, I drove over the mountains, through the woods,
Come along with me, behind the scenes at the Kreinik thread factory, via this month’s post. Recently, I drove over the mountains, through the woods,
I’m about to share stimulating ideas about fingers, stroking, and positioning—related to stitching, that is, not, ahem, anything else. So read on, as this quick
Are you an adventurous stitcher who loves to combine threads and stitches in projects? Or are you a conservative stitcher who sticks to one-thread-type, one-stitch-type
As an art student, Michelle knew that she wanted to create but she wasn’t sure which medium to use. None of the traditional art mediums
I would find it hard to choose my favourite fabric. Silk comes pretty high. Linen is lovely. But wool wins. Wool is a super-fibre: natural,
How many unfinished or unframed stitching projects do you own? (No guilt, no shame in your answer; we all have them!) More importantly: how are
I first saw this house as a teenager. It was closed up, somewhat ruinous with overgrown gardens and unbearably romantic. The National Trust had just acquired it
Take a look at this gorgeous new design by Ellen Brown of Waterweave, a needlepoint canvas company. She has recreated in thread a vibrational phenomena known as Cymatics; the design shows
I can’t be the only one here who sighs (and maybe even comments) when people say ‘tapestry’ when they mean needlepoint. The confusion between the
Howdy-do lovely readers, with my needlecraft adventures now being brought to you once a month I’ve decided to increase your portion sizes and give you
Do you believe in ghosts? What about stitching ghosts? (Not ghosts who stitch, which is actually kind of a nice thought, but rather stitching ghost
Have you ever walked up to a painting in a museum, a quilt in an exhibit, or a relief on a building, and thought: “Wow,