
Janice Jakielski | Textile Art
Today’s Future Heirloom Interview is with Janice Jakielski. Her work talks about communication and the relationship with the self. Read on to find out more!

Today’s Future Heirloom Interview is with Janice Jakielski. Her work talks about communication and the relationship with the self. Read on to find out more!

Hello everybody! What a journey we have been on these last few weeks exploring the history of goldwork! If you haven’t read those articles, click

As an artist who focuses on the small parts of the natural world, Grace Willard‘s work fascinates with its attention to detail, her reverent depiction
Fibristos and Fibristas, firstly, sorry for posting late! I hope the time difference between the UK and Canada doesn’t throw this entry off too much

Today’s Future Heirlooms is an Interview with Artist Meredith Grimsley. Meredith fell deeply and madly in love with fabric and the processes involved as soon as she started to work with Textile Art.

Today’s Future Heirlooms post is an Interview with the amazing Textile Artist Leslie Schomp. Leslie uses sewing as a mapping process and has an incredible process of working. Read on to learn more.
Oh, Fibristas and Fibristos, i am swooning, raptured and in thrall. How can something so hard make me so soft and gooey eyed? Perhaps you

July is a busy month, especially when, like me, you are a professional wrestler, lumberjack and deep sea diver, so I’m making it easy for

As I mentioned last week, I’m kinda busy at the moment, juggling my careers as brain surgeon, trapeze artist and international spy, so I’m taking

Todays Future Heirlooms Interview is with Jenny Hart. Jenny’s company “Sublime Stitching” was the first company to create hip, cool embroidery patterns. Read on to find out more about Jenny’s great work.
It’s no secret that we’re fans of graffiti here at Mr X Stitch, so I was really excited to see this machine embroidery inspired by

My day job as a helicopter pilot, stuntman and ninja means that I’m a bit snowed under at the moment, so I’ve chosen to spend