Contemporary crafts
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Contemporary crafts. Get inspired and try out new things.
Perhaps you remember Hannah Nunn , whose paper cut lights I've featured on more than one occasion. She brings together makers of beauti...

Merrychris saved to Book art
The Irthi Contemporary Crafts Council is on a mission to empower women practicing craft skills across the Middle East, North Africa & South & Central Asia.
Celebrate the beauty of botanical embroidery with this collection of 30 stunning projects designed by renowned Japanese embroidery artist, Alice Makabe. As embroidery continues to grow as a contemporary craft of choice, discover the beauty of botanical embroidery with this collection of 30 exquisite motifs and projects inspired by flowers, fruit, foliage and other natural forms. Stitch your way through an assortment of elegant designs organized by colour, from pinks and subtle yellows to…
Morna Dombach saved to Sewing
Classic embroidery is the art of embellishing fabrics, but contemporary art takes the embroidery in interior decorating to the next level

Julia Dunn saved to Embroidery
Exploring the Vision & Creativity of Contemporary Textile Art We invited masters in their field and emerging talents to create extraordinary pieces using traditional techniques and materials, w...
Fabrics and the role they have played in the decoration of your home is undeniable. Starting from the curtains on your window and doors to the bed linen we use has a generous use of fabrics of different kinds. Fabrics also ensure that your furniture and fixtures are well covered, look comfortable and also look colorful. That is why it almost seems ridiculous to not see how the artistic fabric wall art ideas that we have given here in the form of images did not occur to us earlier. Given the…

Riverwood Studio saved to I Could Make That
Winnipeg mixed-media artist, Heather Komus draws from various areas of biology including, microbiology, entomology, plant science, geology and paleo-geology in her art making. Heather uses embroidery as a drawing tool, which she uses on handmade paper, pig intestine and dried squid. She also uses these materials to sculpt and incorporates hair, snakeskin and various found materials into her work.

Nicole Dikon saved to Artists that inspire