
Needle Exchange – In Tatters
Hello everybody! This week I’ve decided to write about tatting! Confession. I know nothing about tatting. I have never tried it, only a few of

Hello everybody! This week I’ve decided to write about tatting! Confession. I know nothing about tatting. I have never tried it, only a few of

We have a special treat today—a Christmas gift for those celebrating Christmas, and a December 25th thanks-for-being-here gift for those not celebrating Christmas—a chat with

Welcome back! Last time we looked at historical examples of fiber arts being used to explore sociopolitical issues, this week we’re going to look at

In the run up to the festive season, we thought we’d share some of our book reviews from the past, pointing out great embroidery

The fiber arts have long been implemented in exploring the sociopolitical arena. In recent years, Craftivism has been used to call attention to everything from

Hello, Fibristas and Fibristos! Go put on a beaded head band, pour yourself a glass of purple kool-aid, and rev up the record player with
Hi Everybody! Welcome back for Part Two of “Let’s Talk About Sex!” If you haven’t read Part One, click HERE to get started. Once again, I

Hello, Fibristas and Fibristos! I’m Arlee and every month, ARTeries will lead you to broader interpretations of “embroidery”. Occasionally we will also delve into theory,
Needle Exchange is a place where we explore needlework around the world and throughout history, and sometimes prehistory, and then look at it’s modern counterpart.

I’ll be honest with you, when I first heard about Manga Cross Stitch by Helen McCarthy I had my reservations. Although the idea of manga cross
Here at Mr X, we never miss the opportunity to share anything with an Adventure Time theme, and when I spotted these plushies by Lorena Rodríguez they
It’s here…we can officially say it… MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU! OK, it’s out of our system now! Yes, it comes but once a