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FROM LAND TO NEEDLES
Woolfolk
October 29, 2020
What if knitting could help people in poverty and make the world a little better? Check out our interview with Woolfolk.
From Land to Needles
Tracing our yarns back to their sources
October 29, 2020
What if knitting lifted people out of poverty and could make the world a better place? Interview with Nomadnoos.
Finding Joy Beneath and Beyond the Textile Surface
October 29, 2020
Like illustrations from a storybook, Yuri Himuro’s textile designs have a narrative touch to them.
Itoshiro Yohinten - Issue 20
June 01, 2020
Japan is dotted with small villages that still maintain old ways of living.
Invitation to a Fictional Country
The Embroidered Accessories of ARRO
June 01, 2020
Many layers of bird feathers seem to comprise this small object.
The Embroideries of Michelle Kingdom - Issue 19
November 01, 2019
These embroidery pieces are like scenes from a mysterious story. The artist, Michelle Kingdom, creates these somewhat disturbing, yet fascinating scenes with layered thread, stitch by stitch.
THE Story of a Creative Life bookhou - Issue 17
November 01, 2019
bookhou's silk-screen printed bags and pouches have been one of the most sought-after items in the knitting community, until their punch-needlework, small patchwork items, and a line of fabric appeared on the scene.
Vanessa Barragão's Upcycled Tapestries - Issue 18
June 01, 2019
Vanessa Barragão’s work is breathtaking for its eclectic and wondrous mix of fiber art techniques.
Lindzeanne: the creative world of modern stitching - Issue 17
November 01, 2018
We often rediscover our world through the eyes of people with different cultural backgrounds.
Statement with Colors: Tamaki niime's airy shawls
July 27, 2015
Niime Tamaki creates light-weight shawls and clothes with soft fabrics full of colors.