
Tamar Stone | Mixed Media
Todays Future Heirlooms Interview is with Tamar Stone. Tamar explores the history of women being confined and defined by their clothing, and translates this into stunning hand-embroidered pieces.

Todays Future Heirlooms Interview is with Tamar Stone. Tamar explores the history of women being confined and defined by their clothing, and translates this into stunning hand-embroidered pieces.
Some have asked “Is this a true story?” To which i can honestly reply “Oh God, yes”. EVERY one of these incidents is true, with

Joetta Maue is an artist and curator from Brooklyn, New York, whom some of you may be familiar with. Joetta describes her work: “The images

Welcome to Future Heirlooms! Today we are interviewing talented Textile Artist Jane Waggoner Deschner.

Robert Forman is a thread painter from New Jersey, USA. Robert has an unusual approach to using thread, glueing it to clayboard to create amazing

Todays Future Heirloom’s post is an interview with Allison Manch. Allison uses found linens and embroiders text from pop culture, often from 80’s movies and hip-hop music.

Welcome to Future Heirlooms, today we are interviewing the incredible Embroidery Artist Louise Riley.

James Hunting is an embroidery maestro from London, England. A Textiles graduate of Goldsmiths College, James has been producing magnificent embroidery in the fields of

Warning this Future Heirlooms has images that may be NSFW. Proceed with caution! Today’s interview is with the talented and often saucy British artist Lou

Welcome to our Future Heirlooms column written by the wonderful Joetta Maue!
Fibristas and Fibristos, gone are the days when our backsides were neat, our knots buried or non-existent, our stitches and patterns tidy and pro-scribed. We
When I saw this softie Etch-A-Sketch, on flickr, I was amazed. The knobs turn and everything! Then, I went to the Sewn by Blythe website