Textile Designers at the Cutting Edge by Bradley Quinn
What is it about? Who is it aimed at? The publishers themselves state this: “Textile Designers at the Cutting Edge showcases a selection of textile
What is it about? Who is it aimed at? The publishers themselves state this: “Textile Designers at the Cutting Edge showcases a selection of textile
What is it about? Who is it aimed at? This is one of three publications which Hand and Lock have released. This issue is a special
Today’s Let’s Book! Review is “Little Sew & Sew: Over 30 Delightfully Simple Sewing and Embroidery Projects” by Christine Leech. There are over 50 embroidery patterns and 16 projects, all of pieces that can be displayed around the home – Read on for more!
Feminist Icon Cross Stitch – 30 Daring Designs to Celebrate Strong Women by Anna Fleiss and Lauren Mancuso Let’s just come out and say it
Hi everyone, I’m Deena Beverley and I’m a huge fan of textiles, as well as a freelance wordsmith and I’ve joined the Mr X Stitch
Are you looking for a book for someone who likes cross stitch? Are you looking for a book for someone who wants to learn cross
I Got 99 Problems But A Stitch Ain’t One is a collection of 20 cross stitch projects that have a good amount of sass about them. They’re simple to do and pretty much all of them will put a smile on your face.
I’ve known Bella Lane for quite a while now and she’s a fantastic embroiderer. A graduate of the Royal School of Needlework, she’s a regular
Sarah Fielke is a designer from Australia who has produced fabric patterns and quilt designs for many years. She is a terrific quilter and her
Hilary Pullen is one of my Crafty Avengers chums, part of the #imapiece group that visited Indonesia in 2012, and founder of the UK Craft
Stitch the Halls: 12 Decorations to Make for Christmas It’s no secret – I’m a big fan of Sophie Simpson, aka WhatDelilahDid. I thought her
Lets Book! We review Big Little Felt Universe by Jeanette Lim. Perfect if you’d like to learn how to make fun, felty versions of everyday objects.