Book Review – 100 Quilts
Use Scraps, Sew Blocks, Make 100 Quilts by Stuart Hillard is published by Pavilion Books. Lets meet the author. Stuart Hillard is a columnist, fabric
Use Scraps, Sew Blocks, Make 100 Quilts by Stuart Hillard is published by Pavilion Books. Lets meet the author. Stuart Hillard is a columnist, fabric
All Sewn Up: 35 exquisite projects using applique, embroidery, and more by Chloe Owens is published by CICO BOOKS. Introduction Who is Chloe Owens? No,
Introduction Stitch Draw: design and technique for figurative stitching, written by Rosie James. To draw with a needle is a skill which seems to have
Indigo – cultivate, dye, create, written by Kerstin Neumüller and Douglas Luthanko Introduction As the title suggests, this book is all about….yes, Indigo. We may
Jacqui Pearce is one of the UK’s most popular needlepoint designers and her latest book, Supersize Stitches takes her designs to whole new level! One
Over on the Mr X Stitch YouTube channel, we review cool cross stitch books, and in our latest video, we’re exploring a classic! Subversive Cross
Contemporary Appliqué by Julia Triston and Rachel Lombard is a thorough exploration of how you can use applique to create a huge variety of textile arts and crafts, from 3D sculptures to versions of your children’s art.
Introduction Written by Julia Triston and Rachel Lombard, the title How To Be Creative in Textile art holds a lot of promises. This is surely
Introduction Kantha….what’s that? Be prepared to find out in this publication written by Anna Hergert, published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd. This book is titled ‘inspirational’,
Interpreting Themes in Textile Art, written by Els Van Baarle and Cherilyn Martin , is classed as an inspirational and practical book focused on interpreting
Introduction Large and imposing, Encore! The New Artisans by Olivier Dupon marks the second instalment in this series of books. With it’s hard cover and
Although I am the Kingpin of Contemporary Embroidery, I confess I’m not an experienced quilter, but I know what I like. And I like Melanie