Saturday, December 27, 2014

Pin It Weekly #95

Just some random fiber goodness.  Nothing else.  Enjoy.

leaving a mark - kathy miller | artist

Amazingly complex pattern of quilting and embroidery with embellishments.

Pompomrouge took my breath away with this appliqued and embroidered felt pincushion. So simple and yet so gorgeous. Many thanks to kittykill of feeling stitchy for pointing out this lovely work. CraftGossip

Cow Pie & Crocuses, 2012 by Monika Kinner-Whalen

Fabric bead bracelets — a fun way to use up your remnants, with a stylish outcome!
Web site in French- more of this style of jewelry- beautiful!

fabric beads - with how to  Medium 6a00d83451975869e20133f1fe9cec970b pi

Frances Taylor - Brooch, needle-felted

If you love the work of Susan Lenz, then you'll really love this fiber art tutorial which gives details of how she creates her "In Box" series of fiber art

Valentine Mini Art Quilt Red Heart Vintage Lace Bird Burlap

textile "Procession" by Mariska Karasz.

Ann Small a UK fibre artist - Fibre Arts Australia

Sharon McCartney, take a minute to look at her Gallery...wonderful, wonderful artwork and assemblage and book pieces...stitched and painted.

Raija Jokinen ~ "Kylmä suihku" | "Cold Shower Blood" (2005) pellavakuitu / flax 8 x 47 x 42 cm © Raija Jokinen via saunalahti.fi

Ice dye technique on fabric | Terry Sargent Peart | https://plus.google.com/116918662708104902542

Using up every inch of a piece of fabric is so satisfying—especially when you can create something thats pretty and useful, too.

Circular Weaving from: http://beesybeefiber.wordpress.com/2009/09/19/more-on-circular-weaving/

This gives me ideas for my kind of "quilting" reusing scraps of fabric, doilies, tshirts, or whatever!

weaving with lavender, yarn and natural objects something for all the lavender in our front garden :)

Work by  Erin Endicott on Textile Design and Designer`s Platform

Weaver Studio


These fabric bowls are so easy and so much fun to make. I've made a bunch already!

Autumn - mixed media wall hanging by Jenny Beasley. She used memories of a South Yorkshire childhood to inform this piece. #fiber_art #landscape #textiles

Jennifer Coyne Qudeen - work in progress in Santa Fe, October 2014

[ amulet ] junko oki


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