This was my first time over to Hyperallergic.com. It’s an art web site that appears to cover a number of different art disciplines and interests. They have a story today about the largest contemporary glass museum that will … Read More...
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This was my first time over to Hyperallergic.com. It’s an art web site that appears to cover a number of different art disciplines and interests. They have a story today about the largest contemporary glass museum that will … Read More...
Gabi of Feeling Stitchy introduces us to traditional embroidery from the Nisa region of Portugal. Check out her post.
Fathers Day is never complete with out a little handmade love from the kids.
Here are a few projects from our sister site to get your little ones imagination flowing.
Dad Rocks – A Paperweight or Door stop if you … Read More...
I love watching the development of Susan Elliott‘s crazy-quilt blocks–works much closer to the fine art end of the spectrum than the handicraft end. She makes esoteric techniques accessible, so even pedestrian stitchers like me are willing to try. … Read More...
This makes me happy dance in my chair. Rebecca H of Illinois submitted these two blocks to the Crazy-Quilt Journal Project. In case the text is too small for you to make out, the block on the left is by … Read More...
This tatted corsage by Tattyhead takes my breath away. She made it to wear to a gathering of tatters, but I can easily imagine it on the gown of a mother of the bride or a prom queen–an heirloom. Go … Read More...
What is that–a deliciously worn bit of tapestry? Nope. It’s a brand-new rug designed by Charlotte Lancelot for GAN. What a find! Find out more and see more views at Jenny Hart‘s review post on her Embroidery As Art… Read More...
Pippa of Pippa Patchwork made this scrappy quilt saying it was her first using a totally improvisational approach. She explains some of the difficulties,
… Read More...I think we quilters have an instinct to search for the pattern and potential for repetition.
Love the pretty colors and ideas for custom touches in this summery inspiration board featured at Oh Lovely Day!
by Linda Lanese
Raphaele of “La Creature and you” lives in Dublin, Ireland with her husband and kids. Six years ago they lived in Paris where most of their families still live. Raphaele has is darling “Make a bag of love” tutorial and … Read More...
Some of the newest finds in the polymer clay stream on Flickr:
1. “Black Olive Mashed Potatoes”, 2. polymer clay Hibiscus, 3. Falkor: Custom 4? Kracka, 4. Auryn steampunk
I always enjoy reading what Becky has to say at Piece O’ Cake Blog. Today she talks about paying attention to what is going on around us. Her topic stemmed from an article she read in the NY Times. … Read More...
by Terrye
100% cotton, eco friendly and made in the USA! And yes, it’s 100% cotton, perfect for a beach coverup, t-shirt, tank… or even an eyeglass cord, like this FREE PATTERN HERE!!
Find this awesome yarn over at Knit Out Of … Read More...
Heather of Quilt or Stitch? shares her excitement over this quilt top she made from the pattern, Triple Crown by Sandy Klop. She explains,
… Read More...I started this quilt at my Sandy Klop class in April. I was so happy to
Oh the charming details in this lovely wedding featured at Poptastic Bride! If you’re a fan of the sweetly English style of designer Cath Kidston like I am, you will swoon over all the prettiness of Katie & Henry’s … Read More...
This is Parallax Pattern by Sandra Donabed. It won the Fantastic Fibers 2012 Quilt in a Day award. Go HERE to see more winning quilts.
Image credit: Fantastic Fibers
Erica of Kitchen Table Quilting says this Swoon quilt is her favorite creation. I see why, it’s fab. Go HERE to learn more about it.
Image credit: Kitchen Table Quilting
by Linda Lanese
Jivvy of “Dollhouse Miniatures” has never work in felt because she did not find it suitable for the teeny detail work that she loves. “Never say never.” Says Jivvy! Because she has been inspired by several felting artists on the … Read More...
Linzee of The Etsy Blog met modern quilting icon Denyse Schmidt at the International Quilt Market held recently in Kansas City. Considering her superstar status Linzee admired her low-key approach to the show. Go HERE to learn more.
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