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Tune in to see why Finnish artist Marianne Huotari values the slow process of her work – it can take up to six months to complete a piece.
And you won't even have to hide its flaws
Ukrainian artist Diana Yevtukh uses the natural crevices within trees to incorporate her gorgeous embroidery patterns. One particularly clever, somewhat
***THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT*** In this workshop, I'm taking my Pattern to Polymer series to a more advanced level. Students will learn how to make a dimensional slab inspired by a stunning Irish crocheted shawl.Handmade flowers, leaves, and vines with an organic feel set atop a background that mimics the softly colored crochet background of the original shawl. We'll explore different coloring techniques and learn to manipulate the clay to achieve different effects for one of a kind results. The finished slab is perfect for creating eye catching jewelry, gorgeous sun catchers and more.The tutorial is for the pattern in the peach/pink/sage green palette. Other color options are shown for inspiration. This is a polymer clay and mixed media online workshop, you receive a PDF with links to download your videos. 5 videos and an 6 page PDF with a materials list and outline of the workshops. *Originally part of the digital PCA 2021 experience. *Please note- the class is optimized to download and save onto a computer. On a tablet, you may PLAY and WATCH all the videos to your heart's content as many times as you like, but you may not be able to download them to keep. Please login to a computer to download and keep the video files. Most tablets and phones are not equipped with the amount of memory needed to download large video files. ***You will receive a download that you can use over and over again.*** Cindi McGee is a multi-published mixed-media artist. Over the past 22 years, she has enjoyed experimenting with many types of mixed-media, but has found her true passion lies with polymer clay. Cindi has taught at many in-person events and online for several years. Cindi's line of polymer clay products premiered in December of 2019 at CreateAlong.com. She is Editor of Passion for Polymer magazine. Cindi's motto is “Dare to be Different.” Her style is diverse, and she is always seeking new techniques to master. Cindi shares her art via her blog - Cindi McGee Behind These Eyes, her Etsy shop - Cindi McGee Designs,Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and on various other websites and social media platforms. You can also find her Pattern to Polymer series of polymer clay tutorials on PolymerClayTV on YouTube.
When are ceramics considered textile art? When they've been embroidered, naturally!
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Embroidery + porcelain by Guillaume Delvigne & Ionna Vautrin. Available in 5 beautiful designs that you sew yourself.
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Dimensions: 31"x51"x3"
Mixed media: stitch, fabric and clay
Explore the captivating world of Clay Art with Emy Oikawa, a talented New Zealand artist who has collaborated with Anna Mollekin. Dive into her unique journey and discover her extraordinary artistic technique. Visit Anna Mollekin's website to read blog!
The Laine 19 Winter 2023 Issue, named Kaolinite, celebrates the meditative nature of crafts. Kaolinite is a soft, white, natural occurring clay mineral. The beautiful, serene photos in this issue were taken in a ceramics studio, and the patterns offer a relaxing break from the everyday. With gorgeous new designs playing with texture and color, this cozy issue will have you planning your next projects while inspiring your love of sheep and all things creative and beautiful. Included in this Issue: 148 pages 11 knitting patterns (both charts and written instructions provided); 4 sweaters, 1 cardigan, 2 vests, 1 skirt, 1 shawl, 1 hat, 1 pair of socks. An interview with the Japanese artist Tomomi Mimura, who uses basic darning stitches to embroider charming animal characters. An article about the American sheep shearer Pony Jacobson, and why this age-old craft is vital both for sheep's health and the textile industry. Jeanette Sloan's Fibre Talk; A regular article on Jeanette chatting with interesting people. In this issue, she meets Sari Monroy, a fibre artist and writer who draws on her Mayan Kaqchikel heritage. Five Ways by our regular writer Päivi Kankaro, who explores what kind of skills knitters should practice to increase their brain health. Where I I Knit: a regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favorite spot. In this issue, we meet Atia, who knits in her beautiful London living room. Seasonal recipes to inspire your winter cooking Book reviews Designers featured in this issue: Alexandra Atepaeva, Jennifer Brou, Maxim Cyr, Ronja Hakalehto, Helga Isager, Pauliina Leisti, Agata Mackiewicz, Yukie Onodera, Marie Régnier, Jacqueline van Dillen and Veera Välimäki. Printed in Estonia. Print only. No digital download code available.
Our favorite contemporary embroiderers are those who experiment with color and texture—here are the ones who have caught our eye.
Mister Finch est un artiste qui crée d'incroyables sculptures textiles ressemblant à d'énormes peluches.
Fascinating crochet/embroidery work from Emily. Gracious, this gal has got some serious patience [and even more serious talent]. Link: Emily B
Rachael Singleton will tell you she spends time thinking about her textile art almost as much as she does creating. As a self-described ‘sense maker’, Rachael
I love this kind of DIY crafts! Such a simple idea and so easy to do. All it requires is a few red buttons, thread, a sewing needle and some satin tape to act as the necklace.
Explore andreahauer's 1035 photos on Flickr!
Julia Castaño's fabulous, fish friendly fish bags are my new favorite thing on Etsy. I got my eye in the pink pufferfish!
Blog of Susan Elliott where she shares her life through her needlework and photography.
Zemer Peled's work examines the beauty and brutality of the natural world. Her sculptural language is formed by her surrounding landscapes and nature, and engages with themes of memories, identity, and place. The association of porcelain with grace, refinement and civilization gets turned on itself
Year after year as the weather turns cold, knitted and crocheted hand warmers start popping…
L’artiste Sam P. Gibson imagine de très belles broderies qui s’appuient sur des illustrations détaillées : des yeux, des cerveaux, des empreintes