Needle Exchange: Quillwork
Welcome back everybody! The last few months we’ve been looking at contemporary fiber artists, this time I thought we’d look at a tradition that is wholly North American. MÃkmaq
Welcome back everybody! The last few months we’ve been looking at contemporary fiber artists, this time I thought we’d look at a tradition that is wholly North American. MÃkmaq
Hi everybody! Last time we looked at the work of Claes Oldenburg, this time I thought we’d look at the tapestries of Norwegian artist, Hannah
Welcome back to our third instament of DMC history! Last time we made it to the early 1900’s, and ended with the cessation of their
Hi everybody! Last time we started with the history of DMC, today we continue! We left off in the 1850’s when imitations of DMC products
Hello Everybody! Welcome back to Needle Exchange! When I started writing this column a little over a year ago, I set out to explore the
Hello everybody! This week I’ve decided to write about tatting! Confession. I know nothing about tatting. I have never tried it, only a few of
When change takes place, we sometimes have to lose things, and we’re sorry to say this is the last Pinning The Past column for now.
This past week, I’ve been thinking a lot about historical needlework. My friends Donna Drachunas and Ava Coleman just started a pattern-publication series called Stories
This week we’re going to look at the history of stumpwork! When I started researching this article, I quickly ran into some walls. Usually, I
Hello everybody! What a journey we have been on these last few weeks exploring the history of goldwork! If you haven’t read those articles, click
Welcome back everybody! As promised, here’s part two in our three part look at goldwork. Last time we looked at the origin of goldwork, and
Hi everybody and welcome back! This week we’re going to look at the history of Goldwork. Shiny. First, a quote from Exodus- “And he made