Revolutionizing Art with Denim: A Fabric’s Journey from Functional to Fashionable
Denim art transforms from durable workwear to a canvas for creativity, showcasing its history, utility, and adaptability in modern and traditional aesthetics
Denim art transforms from durable workwear to a canvas for creativity, showcasing its history, utility, and adaptability in modern and traditional aesthetics
Want to learn millinery? The offerings for online courses have expanded hugely since the coronavirus pandemic hit. Here are details on multiple platforms and tutors.
A few weeks ago I attended the Albuquerque Fiber Arts Fiesta here in New Mexico. I do not often get out and do things but
A commenter on one of my posts recently lamented an inability to create their own designs, stating something to the effect that though they had
Starting out in Machine Embroidery can be intimidating, but first of all, it should be fun. So you’ve just unpacked your first embroidery machine; You
Exploring the experiences of people (aged 40 years and younger) who sew as a hobby and the role sewing has played in their lives. My
I’ve used this space to pontificate about creativity … and to treat you to Instagram eye candy. And lots of things in between. But I
My first experiences with machine embroidery and digitizing didn’t happen behind a computer; they happened at the machine. The old multi-head machines I first learned
“Sashiko” means “little stabs”, the verb “sasu” means “to pierce”. This type of needlework is used in traditional Japanese quilting, and utilizes a long running stitch to form geometric patterns for reinforcement and embellishment
Welcome back everybody! I thought we talk about William Morris today. As there are many, many, articles about him readily available online, I thought it
Welcome back everybody! The last few months we’ve been looking at contemporary fiber artists, this time I thought we’d look at a tradition that is wholly North American. MÃkmaq
Hi everybody! Last time we looked at the work of Claes Oldenburg, this time I thought we’d look at the tapestries of Norwegian artist, Hannah