Riki Inge creates fiber art from her hand dyed fabrics overlayed with embroidery stitches and more hand embroidery.
A blog about free loom knitting patterns, loom knitting instruction, tutorials, recipes and crafting.
A blog about Saori hand weaving,sewing clothing from hand wovens and many fiber arts from felting to hand spinning to fiber dyeing.
A blog about free loom knitting patterns, loom knitting instruction, tutorials, recipes and crafting.
It may not be the most exciting part of your studio practice, but it might be the most helpful. Using a yarn notebook can help keep your studio organized.
A blog about Saori hand weaving,sewing clothing from hand wovens and many fiber arts from felting to hand spinning to fiber dyeing.
Trish Andersen with the Mixy runnerChia Chong While some artists draw inspiration from the world at large, Trish Andersen finds her muse in the cr...
Be Inspired by the incredible mixed media embroidery art of contemporary fibre artist Ana Teresa Barboza on The Fiber Studio.
Studio Views: Craft in the Expanded Field reimagines the Museum of Arts and Design's third floor gallery space as an artist’s studio for two, both demystifying the process of fiber art making and allowing the artists to dialogue with a curious public.
Fibre artist Margery Amdur creates these three-dimensional abstract pieces entirely out of painted cosmetic sponges. Find out how on The Fiber Studio.
Textile arts have been around for centuries, and yet artists continue to keep it fresh and new. Take a look at some of their amazing work!
Fibre artist Margery Amdur creates these three-dimensional abstract pieces entirely out of painted cosmetic sponges. Find out how on The Fiber Studio.
Using materials such as printed fabric, acrylic yarn and beads, Amy Gross assembles sculptures and wall installations inspired by nature.
Anyone who tell you they don’t have a box, draw or even cupboard of failures or “ not going how I wanted to” is either in denial or hasn’t done enough yet. My tale is about one such piece. I don’t …
Fibre artist Margery Amdur creates these three-dimensional abstract pieces entirely out of painted cosmetic sponges. Find out how on The Fiber Studio.
Since moving to California five years ago, the Los Angeles textile artist Rachel Duvall has been refining an almost scientific approach to handweaving.
* I love the delicacy of Peggy Osterkamp‘s fiber work. Once an apprentice to Jim Ahrens in a production studio, Osterkamp has introduced hundreds of students to weaving theory and production weaving.
Here are a few photographs of the work I was commissioned to do for The Kirstie Allsopp Homemade Home show BOOK by Hodder and Stoughton. This commission later led to teaching Kirstie Allsopp a Master Class in Free Machine Embroidery and Drawing. So I travelled to London with my sewing machine and threads and some disco tunes. Watch the show to see Kirstie in action .... Episode 5. If you are interested in doing one of my SUPERSTITCHERS workshops in January then please keep an eye out for the information and booking form appearing on my website next week. I will open 14 places for grabs to become a proper SUPERSTITCHER at some special THREE day workshops at the beautiful Quarry Bank Mill, Styal! All SUPERSTITCHERS enquiries please email me at - [email protected]
Next up in our artists series is an extra special, behind-the-scenes look into the studio of Maura Ambrose of Folk Fibers. If you didn’t catch our first feature, we’ve partnered with MSN to peek into the creative lives of three super talented and very different artists, and today’s subject is no exception. After spending the day […]
This piece consists of different fabric manipulation and fiber techniques to create a vivid mixture of colors and textures
Born in Lima, Peru in 1980, Ana Teresa Barboza lives and works in her native city. She studied painting in the Faculty of Art at Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PCUP). Using embroidery, yarn, and wool, she creates landscapes and other imagery that exists in the space between tapestry and sculpture. Emulating the flow of waves or grass, each piece breaks out of its embroidery hoop and tumbles down the wall upon which it is being displayed.
Hi! I’m so happy to share with you my new textile art work “Silence”. This large macrame combined a different textured art: fiber art, woven tapestry, macrame etc. Imagine the quiet as you dive underwater and see the sunlight slice through from above. grasses wave and kelp forests stand tall and whisper as you swim by. the rocks below full of creatures and colors. anemones. urchins. and coral, nestled in, home to this underwater world froze for a minute for you DETAILS ■ 6,650 meters of yarns/robes ■ various materials used on this art work such as cotton ropes, silk, wool and viscoses yarns and fibers, felt, wool and silk cocoons ■ 30 unique textures ■ 365 details D I M E N S I O N SHorizontal: 42” (106 cm)Vertical: 59” (150 cm) COLORS Colors depicted are multiple shades of white, ivory, ecru, pearl, cream, egg shell, linen, bone and silver !!! ATTENTION. this artwork is SOLD OUT. if you are looking for some similar, please contact me and I will create it for you I can make a custom listing with any colorways. If you have some special color ways in your mind, please, send me a message to discuss all the details. If you need additional information about this product, photo or video review please do not hesitate to contact me. Warning! Every piece is a handmade piece. Colors may vary due to your monitor settings. REFUND POLICY1. You can get a refund, only if you prove that the product was damaged (photo/video)2. You will get a full refund, only after you send the product back, for your own expense. Since it is your decision to send it back, you should pay for the delivery. 3. Once I receive the product, I will provide a full refund. Sincerely yours, Anna
59 Original Artworks curated by Siting Wang, Art for the Textile Lover. Original Art Collection created on 10/3/2023.
For a while now I’ve been admiring the work of Norwegian textile artist Hanne Friis. Her sculptures are created by gathering and bunching various materials (latex gloves, stockings, denim) into these sumptuous, undulating shapes. There’s a bodily aspect to all her sculptures, particularly her work …
Running a creative business is rarely a straightforward endeavour. You have to be prepared to change and adapt, and always ready to try new things. Here I’m sharing an inside look at the different weaving studios I’ve worked in over the years, and how my business developed and grew from each one.
There are a lot of fiber artists out there whose works create a juxtaposition between the traditional and acceptable ‘feminine’ medium of embroidery and the macabre or sexual subjects they choose to depict, but Lorenzo Nanni takes this contrast to a whole new level. His …
The old and new studio. Old studio was on Pavoreal, new one is on Las Posas.