Quilty Pleasures – Luke Haynes
LUKE Haynes is a trained Architect using his skills mostly for good. His work can be seen at his site and the associated blog. He
LUKE Haynes is a trained Architect using his skills mostly for good. His work can be seen at his site and the associated blog. He

Every project uses thread. We need them to stitch, sew, embroider, embellish, and weave. We play with thread colors like they are textile crayons, using

Some of you may know of the “Maddie on Things” Revolution. What you may or may not know is the quilt that travels with Theron.

Oh man! I love LOVE finding works that collide fine art abstraction with fiber explorations. Debra Smith has a knack for taking fabric and making

We love Etsy, it’s filled with handmade joy. We’ve been allowed to rummage through their blog archives and share our findings with you. This month’s

Well…It’s not quite quilting…BUT MAN! look at this! So, This here fella takes a single piece of tulle and irons it into an image. [“WHAT?!”

This is an extra fun post because I get to talk about my buddy Leslie Gabriëlse I met him a few weeks ago while we

Denimu the Japanese phonetic spelling of denim is also the name of the Swedish artist who uses denim to create his works of art. So,

It’s time again to talk about my very own projects. I made a show called The American Context in which I took postures from famous

I am very late to this party, so late in fact that, other than this, I can’t find any contact info for this lady. BUT

I recently found the works of Ian Hundley, but he has done his best to hide from me. I want to splash him all over

Lets talk high-art quilting. “R.W.S.O.” According to an interview: “Ai Kijima is a Japanese born textile artist currently living in Chicago. A self-confessed fabric ‘addict’,