Profile of weaver Sara Hotchkiss. She weaves rugs and wall hangings in her studio in Waldoboro, and offers workshops as well. Hotchkiss explains why she loves weaving and offers a piece of advice to young craftspeople
Weavers in the Appalachian area worked on their own and often made the tools that they needed from r...
Fabric designer, Elizabeth Whelan, is interviewed about how how she got into the textile business, w...
Brief article describing the home office of Kristan Vermeulen of Cumberland. Details how Vermeulen,...
Profile of jewelry designer Coco Corral\u27s work and studio. In her Biddeford farmhouse\u27s barn, ...
Billy Bannerman received a weaving loom as a gift in 1961 and by 1963 she was an active member of th...
Profiles an artisan who creates silk painted lamp shades with motifs inspired by nature
threads piece with a look at Amy Curtis, 35, who custom-designs and sews dresses, including wedding...
This 1904 newspaper article describes the handiCraft Revival flourishing in places around the southe...
Profile of Courtney Roberts and her company Sweet May Co., known for hats and hair accessories for k...
Harmony\u27s Bartlettyarns is the last woolen mill in the United States that uses a mule spinner to ...
These documents pertain to the life and work of Lucy Morgan, weaver, instructor, and founder of the ...
Profile of Ellen Okolita and her costume company, Tree and Vine. Describes how making felt bird cos...
These weaving drafts and watercolor drawdown illustrate the coverlet pattern known as High Crick's D...
Meg Little successfully combines function with fine art in her handtufted rugs with designs inspired...
An artist reveals how she felts her realistic shells and whimsical sea creatures
Weavers in the Appalachian area worked on their own and often made the tools that they needed from r...
Fabric designer, Elizabeth Whelan, is interviewed about how how she got into the textile business, w...
Brief article describing the home office of Kristan Vermeulen of Cumberland. Details how Vermeulen,...
Profile of jewelry designer Coco Corral\u27s work and studio. In her Biddeford farmhouse\u27s barn, ...
Billy Bannerman received a weaving loom as a gift in 1961 and by 1963 she was an active member of th...
Profiles an artisan who creates silk painted lamp shades with motifs inspired by nature
threads piece with a look at Amy Curtis, 35, who custom-designs and sews dresses, including wedding...
This 1904 newspaper article describes the handiCraft Revival flourishing in places around the southe...
Profile of Courtney Roberts and her company Sweet May Co., known for hats and hair accessories for k...
Harmony\u27s Bartlettyarns is the last woolen mill in the United States that uses a mule spinner to ...
These documents pertain to the life and work of Lucy Morgan, weaver, instructor, and founder of the ...
Profile of Ellen Okolita and her costume company, Tree and Vine. Describes how making felt bird cos...
These weaving drafts and watercolor drawdown illustrate the coverlet pattern known as High Crick's D...
Meg Little successfully combines function with fine art in her handtufted rugs with designs inspired...
An artist reveals how she felts her realistic shells and whimsical sea creatures
Weavers in the Appalachian area worked on their own and often made the tools that they needed from r...
Fabric designer, Elizabeth Whelan, is interviewed about how how she got into the textile business, w...
Brief article describing the home office of Kristan Vermeulen of Cumberland. Details how Vermeulen,...