Stitchgasm – SquishyThings’ Linus Quilt
Sometimes you see a piece of stitchery and just love it. This is one of those times – nice one SquishyThings!
Sometimes you see a piece of stitchery and just love it. This is one of those times – nice one SquishyThings!
There is a little-known truth outside the textile world that I am going to share right now: Threads are made, not born. Whether the thread
A long long time ago, in a craft shop far far away… Click on the images to enjoy the original post!
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
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 recently found the works of Ian Hundley, but he has done his best to hide from me. I want to splash him all over
Ben Venom makes awesome quilts from heavy metal t-shirts. Do we need say more! Check him out at Mr X Stitch!
Kathryn Clark is an architect gone quilter. [Which I think is awesome as I have followed the same upward trajectory.] Check out her recent project
I had occasion to visit the magnificent Jimmy McBride in his studio this week to banter over our involvement in the epic tome that is
Science and math might seem unlikely subjects for the contemporary textile artist, but through history, artists in all media have played with perspective (Salvador Dali),