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Good Mo-o-o-or-rning Fibristas and Fibristos! Today we will be learning how to be original, be an individual, an eccentric, a Style unto Oneself, create Masterpieces,

Good Mo-o-o-or-rning Fibristas and Fibristos! Today we will be learning how to be original, be an individual, an eccentric, a Style unto Oneself, create Masterpieces,

This month’s exploration of places to see historic textiles takes us to the Cotswold home of probably the most influential designer – maker of them
Welcome back to our third instament of DMC history! Last time we made it to the early 1900’s, and ended with the cessation of their

Imagine a daily sketchbook where, instead of paper, ecclesiastical linens are your pages. Instead of drawing with a pencil, you explore surfaces with a rich

Fibristos and Fibristas, I’d like to introduce to you an artist whom not many have heard of or seen: she’s a grey presence on the

Well hello there everyone, I hope you’re all sitting comfortably and ready for another dose of exquisite Etsy needlecraft. This week we shall be going

For the next few months, Pinning the Past will be focussing on museums with marvellous textiles to see. Bankfield Museum in Halifax, Yorkshire is one
Hi everybody! Last time we started with the history of DMC, today we continue! We left off in the 1850’s when imitations of DMC products

Fibristas and Fibristos, can you get your (t)h(r)eads around this? old torn stained worn frayed threadbare=classic vintage antique treasured storied history For certain projects and

The wonderful Huong Huynh and her shop ‘Milkfly’ is the most wonderful larder full of fabulous, felty food! Find out more at Mr X Stitch!

Check out this super teeny but super awesome hand embroidered Up necklace by The Gwyllion. French knots are funny little things but oh boy they

I first saw this house as a teenager. It was closed up, somewhat ruinous with overgrown gardens and unbearably romantic. The National Trust had just acquired it