Capturing The Essence Of A Subject In Buttons | Textile Art
Buttons. I love them! I collected them as a child. My Mother used them in her dressmaking. They are little jewels to be treasured.
Buttons. I love them! I collected them as a child. My Mother used them in her dressmaking. They are little jewels to be treasured.
Textile Artist Christine Cunningham explores how to create hollow structures and surface contouring in your own textile practice! Get Beneath The Folds at Mr X Stitch!
Textile Artist Christine Cunningham explains how surface contouring and padded structures can enhance your own creative practice. Get Beneath The Folds at Mr X Stitch!
I have followed artist Hannah Lamb’s work for a number of years so was delighted to be invited to review her beautiful book ‘Poetic Cloth by
As an artist I am fascinated with unorthodox materials and passionate about recycling. My goal is to create beauty from items no longer valued in
‘Motivation behind the work has always been a deep interest in my practice from my first days as a community artist working in care settings
An English C**ntry Garden / Lady Garden of England *Colloquially used to describe an unkempt protective layer of hair covering the pubic mound on a
Ever thought of using plastic in your textile arts? Arlee Barr collects some inspirational examples that might elevate your mixed media magic!
Sarubobo (baby monkey) are Japanese good luck charms, tiny simplistic figures that symbolize good fortune, happiness and fertility. Find out how to make them!
Note: This post was originally published in 2011. Hi Everybody! This week, my sweet husband and Manbroidery founder, Johnny Murder is celebrating his 40th birthday!
Good Mo-o-o-or-rning Fibristas and Fibristos! Today we will be learning how to be original, be an individual, an eccentric, a Style unto Oneself, create Masterpieces,
Fibristos and Fibristas, I’d like to introduce to you an artist whom not many have heard of or seen: she’s a grey presence on the