Fine Cell Work – A Model For Success
FINE CELL WORK – A MODEL FOR SUCCESS 17th February 2014, 19.00 in Kingsway Hall, 66 Great Queen Street, Covent Garden. Jan de Villeneuve
FINE CELL WORK – A MODEL FOR SUCCESS 17th February 2014, 19.00 in Kingsway Hall, 66 Great Queen Street, Covent Garden. Jan de Villeneuve

Many of us are spending the next two weeks secured to our couches as we watch the Olympics. We may be simultaneously stitching, working on

Emma Blackburn is a textile artist from Manchester. “Emma Blackburn’s work aims to encourage people to think differently about fragmented, ‘dead’ and hidden objects and
UForge Gallery, 767 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 | On View: February 6 – March 2, 2014 Artist Reception: Thursday, February 6, 2014, 6-8pm | Artist Talk:

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
It’s always great to see another stitchy animation – if you’ve got a couple of minutes, take a break and enjoy this clever piece of

Eliza Bennett is a London-based textile artist whose project “A Woman’s Work Is Never Done” explored the physical demands of women employed in the garment

(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

Harriet Lawton is a ceramic artist from Manchester, UK. “My current work innovatively explores a crossing over of the textile and ceramic surface. I explore

It’s the penultimate day of the year. I hope you’ve had a lovely 2013 and are looking forward to 2014! We’re having a mellow day

I’ll be showing my age a bit, but I remember how amazing Earthworm Jim was when it came out – a real shift in animation
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