Paint and embroidery can create beautiful things together.
Paint and embroidery can create beautiful things together.
Here's what I was up to, stitching wise, this past month.
Amy Jones turned coronavirus creative rut into a charming daily embroidery project.
Beth Hoyes, aka Rabbit Hat Designs, stitches oversized embroideries that magnify bird and butterfly wings.
Looking to try cross stitch? If so, then take a look at Junebug and Darlin; they are a contemporary take on the age-old craft.
Embroidery artist Ipnot manages to transform these bundles of thread into tiny sculptures that fit on two fingers.
Beading is another material that you can use in embroidery, and if you're looking for inspiration of how dazzling it can be, look no further than work by Celia Jayi.
Among other things, here's how you can make a shirt look spiffy.
Artist Georgie Emery makes it possible for you to hold a butterfly in your hands.
Embroidery artist Elise Chu Miow Lin, aka Fukanō Kanō, creates textile art that is striking for its use of linework.