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Elizabeth Jenkins
My work is about color and texture. I have been weaving fabric and making garments since 1979. I started collecting textiles in the mid 1970's. At the time, I traveled extensively in Mexico, Guatemala, Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru. The connection between hand-woven textiles and the Indian's lives and...
Arlyne and Richard Julao
Learn and play sells only educational, machine washable fabric books, toys, and other unique baby gifts. It is a small family business that was started by two generations of seamstresses who designed and created everything from potholders and Christmas ornaments to tablecloths and quilts, all...
Virginia Kerr
I’ve always been creative. As a little girl, I made simple things like pot holders, crochet or knit a blanket or cross stitch a decorative item. No matter the difficulty of the project, there was a personal sense of joy in the process.
In 2003, there was a demonstration on television of how to...
Heather Kidson
Heather Bell received her degree in Textile Design
from the Ontario College of Art, Toronto, Ont.
She also studied in Vienna, Austria under the tutelage
of Josef Schulz in his Atelier weaving Goblin
tapestries. Upon graduating she moved to
Manhattan where she worked as an apprentice in
the studio...
Jamie Kirkell
"My life changing experience brought me to the Art of painting on Silk. From 1966 to 1969 I was a United States Peace Corps Volunteer in the Luzon Mountains of the Philippines. Here I developed my strong interest in orchids and orchid collecting. Upon finishing my Peace Corps program I went to Java...
Svetlana Kuznets
Exquisite blending of the finest linen, silk, cotton & applique makes my work deliqhtfully unique.
Galina Lambert
"As a passionate fiber designer, I believe every woman deserves to be wrapped in her own unique piece of art, regardless of her size, age or the color of her skin. My mind and my heart are always ready to create somethings outstanding; garments that will make her feel special every time she wears...
Ira and Sue Lances
Ira & Sue Lances of Staten Island New York began making Wearables back in 1980 in NYC. As the items became more artsy, Ira & Sue felt the need to start selling their one-of-a-kind jackets and scarves at various Art & Craft shows throughout the country. Many of the venues they currently...