There's so much to see!
There's so much to see!
These incredible woven baskets fit in the palm of your hand!
The cat kokeshi doll she made is one of my prized possessions.
Here's my list of five supplies that I use regularly. To me, they're the best hand embroidery supplies!
Embroidery artist and illustrator Iyo Okumi creates stitched compositions that look like pen drawings. You'll do a double-take!
Rachel Burke creates tapestries, purses, and more using Perler beads (aka melty beads). See how she fuses (typically) child's craft supplies with adult sensibilities.
Whether you're doing no-spend, low-spend, or just want to live more sustainably, embroidery on clothing is possible for anyone! Here are some tips to get you started.
Penny Brooshoft's vases and other vessels might look like concrete... but they're not.
Ceramicist Caroline Harrius crafts vessels that marry two seemingly disparate materials: thread and clay.
How do you create artwork that's authentic to you? Finding your visual language does not happen overnight. That's why having a guide towards doing so is invaluable. And it's precisely why I was excited to check out fiber artist Christi…