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A quick little Edge post this week featuring a cool music video made entirely with needles and threads! Directed, filmed, and produced by Christophe Thockler

A quick little Edge post this week featuring a cool music video made entirely with needles and threads! Directed, filmed, and produced by Christophe Thockler

Debbie Smyth is a visual artist from Cheltenham, England, who creates large scale installations using pin and thread art.

Karine Jollet is a soft sculptor from France. “The body as an enigma, I explore it, step by step, like a space that I need

Although reporting on the Plush world is generally the domain of the fantastic Love & A Sandwich, I thought I’d share the work of Anatomically

Rachel Harmeyer is a mixed media artist from Houston, Texas. “Within my work, I explore ideas of ephemerality and eternality: my work is the means

Magali Rizzo is an embroidery artist from Paris, France. “My approach to art has always been tied among other things to the work of textile,

Katie Tume, aka Mother Eagle, is an embroidery artist from the UK who specialises in hand embroidered jewellery. “I’ve been creating for Mother Eagle since

Pandora Vaughan is a UK/Canadian artist working across disciplines in architecture, landscape, drawing and sewing. Her series “All the Little Rooms of One’s Own” presents a

Olivia Valentine is a lacework artist from Chicago, Illinois. “The correlations between textiles, architecture, and their construction processes are central to my practice as an

This week’s Cutting (& Stitching) Edge post features the work of Beryl Dean, one of the most significant embroiderers of the 20th Century. Trained at

Faig Ahmed is a textile artist from Azerbaijian. “Faig Ahmed explores composition of a traditional Azerbaijanian carpet by disjointing its structure and placing its canonic elements

Jess Larson is a mixed media artist from Minnesota. Her machine embroidered art explores contemporary pressure on feminine norms, by reproducing classic icons with a subversive twist.