Welcome To ART FIBER STITCH Learn More “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” Pablo Picasso. Create . Inspire . Learn . Textile Artist Tracey Campbell loves to inspire others to pick up some fabric fiber and thread and realise their own creativity. Having been a designer, and artist for many
With the trend toward slow stitching, it’s only natural that more and more needle crafters embrace Sashiko as a meditative decorative hand stitch.
Thread painting with all the colors of the wind…
Dzisiaj pokażę Wam serię pocztówek, która powstała wiosną tego roku, starłam się by wszystkie z elementów były dodatkowo postrzępione.
It seems impossible that we’re just over halfway through January already, which means I have completed 18 blocks of my stitch journal. top right, January 2022 I worried that it might be a cho…
I am a fiber artist and a photographer. My fiber work includes using experimental materials, unique techniques, as well as traditional stitch in contemporary ways. I travel the world for photogra…
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by Heidi Emmett Some days I need to re-pin my musings that I have found on Pinterest. SOME DAYS!? I do it everyday, ha, ha. But, as I have said in the past, 1/2 hour is my limit. Enjoy some of my &…
Hand made slow stitching kit now available. Each kit is handcrafted and fabrics are chosen to suit the design. The kit contains all fabrics and threads, including a detailed instruction booklet. Finished artwork is approx 16cm x 20cm. Enjoy. Please note fabrics can vary.
A close up of Tessa Perlow's embroidered faces. Photo 7 of 10 in 10 Mind-Blowing Textile Artists You Should Follow on Instagram Right Now. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes. From midcentury modern to prefab housing and renovations, these stylish spaces suit every taste.
UNIQUE Handmade TEXTILE Art Slow Stitching Embroidery VINTAGE Antique Fabrics Sustainable Colourful Flowers Orange Green Blue Repurposed !! This is a repurposed work of art made out of a vintage army blanket, vintage 1970s sheets, and vintage buttons. I used a blanket stitch, french knots, and suffolk puffs. The textile is attached to a branch which can be easily hung up anywhere in your home. Featuring gorgeous colourful flowers of orange, yellow and green. At the stems there is beautiful vibrant repurposed vintage buttons. All fabrics are antique and vintage , therefore the colours come across as faded grandeur Please feel free to check out my other handmade art !! All items are sent tracked and signed for.
I've been doing more slow stitching in the evenings, sitting on the sofa surrounded by tiny scraps of fabric and colourful threads, needles, pins and scissors at the ready. I so enjoyed sewing my Slow Stitching - Shapes that I thought I would do something similar but with a flower theme. These are all about 6" square and, as with the "Shapes" I didn't plan any of the sewing, but just let the pictures evolve. Each one started with a square of blue stripe fabric backed with some wadding, and I started the sewing with a few pieces of fabric in the background. This one began with the fence, then the dotty green fabric, the stitched trellis, stems, leaves and finally flowers. I started this one with the leaf shapes, then stems, flowers, stitched lines at the bottom and finally the bee. (excuse the stray thread which I've just noticed) The order for this one was green fabric strips, thick stems, flowers and finally the stitched grasses. And for this one (which was actually the first I sewed) I started with the strips of brown and green fabrics in the background, then the stems, leaves, flowers, grasses and finally the stitching across the bottom. I plan to make them into a zigzag book so that when it is opened they will be in a horizontal line like this: To finish, I zigzagged the squares onto a backing fabric and then trimmed around. Still having fun - hope you are too! Anita xx
So, at this point, the vast majority of Sewing Buddies have been matched. I've sent out one. last. invite. to those aspiring Buddies to make sure they're not missing something in the junk folder, but with over 200 folks joining the Sewing Buddies this year, I've officially CLOSED Sewing Buddy sign-ups until 2014. Whew! In
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Mixed Media Inspiration :: Freckles and Flowers Today's mixed media inspiration comes from Freckles and Flowers. In her post, Paula shares several mixed media images to advertise an Altered Books Mixed Media workshop she was teaching. Be sure to stop by Freckles and Flowers for more mixed media inspiration. A Bit of Imperfection :: Thoughts from …
Learn these six common stitches and you can apply them to a myriad of projects.
Welcome To ART FIBER STITCH Learn More “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” Pablo Picasso. Create . Inspire . Learn . Textile Artist Tracey Campbell loves to inspire others to pick up some fabric fiber and thread and realise their own creativity. Having been a designer, and artist for many
A series of embroidered landscapes depicting impressions of the Canadian West Coast. Each one is unique and combines many techniques. The techniques include hand embroidery, machine sewing, applique, couching and beading. The materials include cotton fabric, sewing thread, glass beads, yarn and twine. 3 x 4 ½” SOLD www.chursinoff.com/kirsten
As is always the way, the final leg of the stumpwork garden only took about half an hour. First I finished the last of the kale/chard slubby silk picots. I was a little uncertain about them to star…
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"Twilight in Pink" Questions... Do I hate doing taxes more than K hates being around me doing taxes? ("You get so angry, Angry, ANGRY!?!") "Maia" (named for the Greek goddess of Spring) If only on
These 5 contemporary textile artists push the boundaries of what textile art is and show how it can fuse seamlessly with design or fine art.