Emily of On Awesome Avenue created an embroidery-stitch sampler that follows and enhances the design of a print fabric. The results are, indeed, awesome. Get the details from Emily’s blog post.
… Read More ...Enjoy a textile-art resource
You may already be familiar with the Textiles and Costumes site of the Henry Art Gallery. If not, be prepared. The first time I clicked over there, I screamed a little with delight. Here’s how the site describes its … Read More ...
Inspiration: Pin Pals
Wee cross-stitchery mounted on buttons, which are then attached to barrettes. Awwwwwwww. See more on the blog of the makers, Pin Pals.
… Read More ...NOT veggies
Really. These objects are not vegetables. They are stitch art. Wow. Go to Di Overton‘s Design Block blog for close-ups and links to more information about the art and the artists.
… Read More ...Inspiration: Inspireco
Shadowboxing by Amy of inspireco
… Read More ...Inspiration: Alma Stoller
New Beads on the Block by Alma Stoller
… Read More ...Inspiration: Ann Wood
Dimensional textile art by Ann Wood. Check out her owls, too. They’ve been featured here before, but they deserve to be admired over and over.
… Read More ...Inspiration: Becky Stern
Flying Diamonds by Becky Stern of Sternlab
… Read More ...Inspiration: Mimi Kirchner
Town lady by Mimi Kirchner
… Read More ...Inspiration: Carina Envoldsen-Harris
Stitchy experiment by Carina of Carina’s Craftblog
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