Fabric Manipulation by Ruth Singer | Textile Art Book Review
When it comes to the world of textiles, Ruth Singer is one of the smartest people I know. With several books under her belt, Ruth’s
When it comes to the world of textiles, Ruth Singer is one of the smartest people I know. With several books under her belt, Ruth’s
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Pearl Lowe knows vintage. She’s been living it and breathing it for years and her new book, Pearl Lowe’s Vintage Craft, helps you incorporate vintage
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“The Hand-Stitched Home: Projects and Inspiration for Creating Embroidered Textiles for the Home is an inspirational book by the embroiderer and textile designer Caroline Zoob. “Full
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Full disclosure – Perri Lewis is one of the Crafty Avengers, as am I, so she is awesome from the get-go. And now you can
If I had to describe Karen Nicol’s new book, Embellished: New Vintage, in one word, it would be “inspirational”. This book is one to enjoy
It’s been a long time since my burlesque days and therefore a long time since I did any major customising of clothes. But it’s really
I’ve been a massive fan of Tilleke Schwarz ever since I discovered her work. It’s a visual feast, but when you see them in shows,