Crafting Stories: Miki Sato’s Unique Textile Illustrations
Explore Miki Sato’s enchanting textile art, blending fabrics, threads, and paper for captivating, tactile children’s book illustrations.
Explore Miki Sato’s enchanting textile art, blending fabrics, threads, and paper for captivating, tactile children’s book illustrations.
Explore Ali Rauf’s journey from cultural influences to award-winning couture, reflecting his unique blend of traditional and modern embroidery techniques.
Discover our curated selection of the 14 best cross stitch books for 2023, perfect for gifting or indulging in your passion for needlework this Christmas. From modern classics to subversive samplers, these must-have cross stitch guides offer inspiration and detailed instructions for crafters at every level.
Sandra Dufour is an illustrative embroidery artist whose work adorns the pages of storybooks and embellishes the covers of magazines.
Ana Teresa Barboza is a mixed media artist from Peru whose mixed media work explores our relationship with nature and with each other. From large scale installation to smaller embroidered works, she is an impactful artist.
Delaney Conner is a New York City based artist who uses punch needle embroidery to create visually arresting geometrically abstract portraits.
Elisabeth Bucht is a Swedish fibre artist whose work includes impressive textile-based street art and artwork exploring themes of human life and mental health.
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.
Needlepoint can be a great solution to make bespoke gifts for the men in your life. Join Hannelore from Hedgehog Needlepoint to find out more!
Jennie A. McMillen is a creative conduit who uses monochrome stitching to build worlds and tell stories that have yet to be told.
Willemien de Villiers is a versatile multi-media artist who works with her intuition to create meaningful stories deeply rooted in the female experience.
Whilst you’re saving up for your next big project how about trying your hand at a counted needlepoint piece working from a chart. What better way to use up your thread stash!