British-Brazilian designer Tessa Silva has used sand and wool to transform pleated fabric into a series of voluptuous vases ...
Designer Nerida Hansen admits failing customers who ordered textiles worth thousands of dollars from her businesses.
The sale features hundreds of high-quality fabric samples generously donated by Joanie Renkert, a long-time POAC supporter ...
The thrum of sewing machines, the scrape of pattern drawers and the rush of students looking through designs help make the ...
A new poll shows most Americans prefer experiences over traditional gifts. One Lee’s Summit sewing school is helping turn ...
African fabric wall hangings are a beautiful and colorful way to bring culture into your home. Using old clothes, you can ...
Local designer Kenya Martin crafts vibrant Afrocentric fashion with kente cloth and handmade detail, aiming for global reach while supporting local creatives.
At the 20th annual Trashion Show, students and faculty modeled 16 elaborate runway designs crafted from trash to draw ...
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Sew much for tradition
Textiles have always been the quiet heartbeat of EKA. Founded by designer Rina Singh in 2011, the label begins every collection not with a sketch but with a fab ...
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Stitching resilience: The Ecuadorian designer bringing toquilla straw to global runways
By Elaine Alava and Alyssa Ferro Lloret Kimberly Ortega is redefining fashion with scraps, straw and soul. From Quito to New ...
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I Just Discovered My Grandma’s “One-of-a-Kind” Space in Her House Is Actually a Vintage Home Staple
Home sewing began to gain traction in the 1860s, when paper patterns made fashionable clothing more accessible to those who couldn’t afford custom garments. Its popularity continued through World War ...
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