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Billie Zangewa (b.1973)
Billie Zangewa (born in 1973 in Blantyre, Malawi) is a Malawian artist who hand sews silk fabrics to create collage tapestries, and who now lives in Johannesburg. Since 2004, her art has been featured in international exhibitions including the Paris Art Fair at the Grand Palais in Paris. Since 2004, her art has been featured in international exhibitions including the Paris Art Fair at the Grand Palais in Paris. _ photo Billie Zangewa in her studio. Photo by Andrew Berry Courtesy […]Calling fans of tablet weaving. I have a book token to spend - what are the best tablet weaving books?
I'm more interested in historical reproductions than new patterns, but I'm also interested in weaving some fun queer designs. I'm a beginner with boundless confidence and a lot of other fibre art skills.
I already have The Techniques of Tablet Weaving by Peter Collingwood.
Thank you!
🧵 And a new page for my #ArtBook is 'growing' - some moss in french knots.
In our #museum and #culturalHeritage center we have a table with chatting embroiderers where you can ask about #embroidery whatever you want. I prefer projects without too much focusing to be free to talk with our visitors.
#intuitiveArt #intuitiveStitching #stitching #broderie #Sticken #artJournal #mixedMedia #textileArt #AtelierTetebrec #artist #ecoDye #FrenchKnots #mosstodon

Attached: 2 images For this comeback, let me offer up the last #art piece I finished (before getting swallowed up by writing a book): Receiving Grace. Silk and linen threads, dyed with found plant dyes, stitched on Khadi paper. 34x68 cm. Brief description below, but there's a fuller one on majnouna.com/portfolio/receiving/ and an even deeper dive over two substack posts: https://majnouna.substack.com/p/receiving-colour https://majnouna.substack.com/p/receiving-colour-denouement
A European Textile Designer In Japan, Mae Engelgeer Transforms Memory And Tradition For The Future
Ryo Kawano. Courtesy of Ryosokuin Utsuroi. This Japanese word evokes the subtle passing of time the changing of seasons, a shift in emotions, a transition from one state to another. It also captures the spirit of 'Utsuroi Hymn', an exhibition shaped by an innovative collaboration between Ryosokuin, a 14th-century Zen temple in Kyoto, and Mae Engelgeer, a Dutch textile artist and designer known for her nuanced colours and poetry of form......Continue story.... By Danielle Demetriou Source: […]https://onlinemarketingscoops.com/2026/06/07/a-european-textile-designer-in-japan-mae-engelgeer/

Ryo Kawano. Courtesy of Ryosokuin Utsuroi. This Japanese word evokes the subtle passing of time the changing of seasons, a shift in emotions, a transition from one state to another. It also capture…
Look how pretty my Silk Ribbon Embroidered Carnations block turned out! 👏🤩🪡🧵💙🩷
#quilting #sewing #textileart #handstitching #slowstitching #embroidery
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My latest work, entitled "Finestra selvagge" (Wild Window) Inspired by an image shared by @ObsidianUrbex and used with permission
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'Stofftier' / 'stuffed animal'
Woolley jellyfish
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If you’ve been watching my videos, you will know how much I love these cotton trims. 🥰
Thankfully I have them in a bunch of colours! 👏
Another way I like to use them, is as a little lace ruff. 🪡🧵💙🩷