Wearable art. Unique handspun, hand dyed, handwoven, handknit accessories, clothing and fiber art for the home, using natural fibers in both dyed and natural colors. Custom and commissioned work as well as choices from existing color samples and pieces. Private lessons, workshops and presentations in any of these areas.
The site features a creativity diary, newspage, a gallery of hooked rugs and a retail store of rug hooking supplies and kits by rug hooking artist Deanne Fitzpatrick
Large-scale "glass curtains," sculptures, vessels, historically-costumed people as ceiling fan pulls, and more -- all created with tiny glass seed beads.
Donna Clement is a Canadian fibre artist who recently graduated from the prestigious City and Guilds of London four year program in embroidery and design. Her work ranges from handmade pouches to wall hangings which can be seen in galleries and shows around Alberta.
Galeries Vicenç is an artisan workshop, family-run, engaged in the manufacture of Mallorcan fabrics Known as “Robes de Llengües”. Our extensive catalogue of fabrics enables us to provide multiple applications, table linen, bedspreads, cushions, curtains, upholstery for sofas. The “Roba de llengües” fill with light and colors has no right side or wrong side, as both sides show the identical design.
Handwoven treasures for body and soul.....natural dyes, natural fibres, naturally beautiful! Hand-dyed luxury yarns and handpainted sock yarns. Specializing in natural dyes.
Kaffe Fassett's creations fuel the creative fires for millions of designers and craftspeople, worldwide,
Take a look at the world through Kaffe's eyes,
Knitwear, Mosaic, Tapestry, Patchwork, Painting, Fabrics; all in glorious color.
Fiber artist Kate Anderson creates non-functional teapots by utilizing the basketry technique called knotting. High-art/low-art references come into play as as the knotting process simultaneously creates both structure and image.
Collage art design. To serve as a professional, artistic and educational resource. To further the education of the arts; to generate interest, spark creativity, and to heighten awareness of the importance of art in our world.
View mixed media works of sculpture, wall hangings and wearable art. Techniques include felting, quilting, surface design, sewing, weaving, etc. Site also includes statement, exhibit resume and links page.
I weave a variety of scarves, shawls, raunas and fringe jacket in wonderfully soft and luxurious rayon chenille, chosen for vibrant color with a fabulous drape and feel that beckons to be touched. When weaving I intend to create a fabric with function as well as beauty surrounding the wearer in elegance. I am a member of American Craft Council, Northwest Craft Alliance, Alpine Meadows Weavers & Spinners Guild, Assoc. of NW Weaver's Guild.
Thoma Ewen is the artistic director of Moon Rain Centre for Tapestry Arts, a nonprofit cultural organization dedicated to integrating creativity and harmony in the community through the exhibition, teaching and creation of tapestry arts.
In the Northwoods of Wisconsin, Robin Murphy weaves a variety of textiles from rugs to delicate scarves. Always exploring new techniques and fibers, most of her items are limited run or one of a kind.
PUCHKA tours include workshops with Peruvian knitters, weavers, spinners, dyers, embroiderers while including the major archaeological sites and the high rainforest.
Roselle takes an idea, develops it and applies it to her painted fabrics. Art becomes clothing. Wear it. Hang it on a wall when not on yourself, and it will beautify your space. Her studio is in the hills of Stowe, Vermont.
Featuring the creativity of knitters using patterns from The Sock Calendar as a jumping off point. We planned The Sock Calendar with options in mind and are pleased to host a Gallery of your creations inspired by TSC. Drop by and be inspired to experiment off of the basic pattern idea to achieve your own one-of-a-kind creations.
The Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm has a textile collection which is unique of its kind, containing both wellpreserved fabrics and embroideries from the Middle Ages and more recent times and prehistoric fragments discovered by archaeologists. Most of these textiles were used in Swedish churches.
WTA is a non-profit organization, founded in 1997, that has already organized four Biennial Exhibitions in Contemporary Textile Art, both in the United States and in different countries in Latin America with the participation of international artists and juries.
A weaving studio in beautiful surroundings in Tasmania -Handspun furnishings and tapestries
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