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North Carolina’s Leslie Pearson is a multimedia artist who utilizes fibre-based materials, processes and technique to create sculptures, installations, encaustic paintings and handmade books, exploring themes of memory and identity. She uses narrative therapy approaches like journaling, letter writing and story telling as a starting point to express lived and imagine experiences. Inspired by the natural world, Leslie uses pods, seeds, nests, eggs, shells and other organic materials in her…
veronica hernandez
Saatchi Art's "Threadwork: Women Redefining Fiber Arts" features 17 female-identifying fabric artists pushing textile art into the future.
Betty Ann
Welcome to the showcase of my creative projects. Here you'll see a sample of my art and craft activities - jewellery making, stitching and knitting, amateur photography - and where I share some ideas and quotations that inspire me. It's not a shopfront, although there are links to my online shops and other websites. Fibre…
Helen Mules
As a textile artist, Agy has found no shortage of inspiration in the natural world; you just have to slow down, look and observe! Here are 5 tips to get going.
T Solta
Natalie Ciccoricco on Instagram
ana serpa
This little project is something that’s been in my brain for quite some time now! It’s part of the reason I keep all the thread & fabric bits. I used yarn ends & thread sketching to create a “winter” tree. This turned out way better than I’d hoped & was so much fun to do! […] Read more...
Laurie Monsma
Britt Fabello on Instagram: "📍Stockholm, Sweden"
Hortensia Baguer
JPR_Stitch (Dr. Jack Roberts) on Instagram: "As I work the scrap area, I keep swapping threads to build up the colours but I also keep adding in extra scraps, it helps to build the layers, fill holes and also add depth and texture. #stitching #thread #scrap #textileart #depth"
Mary Brown
Today I’ve shared a simple method you can use to create your own unique hand painted fabrics to use in your slow stitch projects.
Alica Wolter-Hausser