Digits & Threads launched in the first fall of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it was a balm during lockdown and the dark days of winter to virtually explore all that’s going on in fibre and textiles across the country. Over the years, we have continued to publish articles that are rooted in place, and we hope you’ll enjoy these visits as much as we have.
Fibre & Textiles from Coast to Coast
Western Canada
- Prairie Interlace: An Exhibition of 20th Century Canadian Textile Art
- April 2023 Studio Hours Recap: Welcoming Spring on a Sheep Farm
- Fibre Week in Olds, Alberta
- Edmonton’s Gathering Threads Festival
- Airdrie’s Creekside Yarn Festival Brings Makers Together
- Calgary Yarn Community Gathers at Fibre Shindig
- Art Market Delights Calgary Shoppers
- Photo Gallery of Long Way Homestead, Manitoba Sheep Farm
- BOOK EXCERPT [Saskatchewan]: Sheep, Shepherd & Land, by Anna Hunter
- Darn It! Exhibition at Maritime Museum of BC Explores History and Sustainability
- A Visit to Fibrations Festival in Victoria, BC
Ontario & Québec
- From Hand to Hand: Hélène Blouin Furthers the Fléché Tradition
- Community Hub for a Solitary Pursuit: Running a Yarn Store in a Pandemic
- Inuit Art: Printed Textiles from Kinngait Studios at the Textile Museum of Canada
- Take a Virtual Tour of the Textile Museum of Canada
- Can’t See Toronto for the Trees
- Forest Bathing and Fibre Explorations in Haliburton County, Ontario
- Wellington Fibres: Virtual Tour of the Woolen Mill
- Ontario Satellite Reef Project Raises Awareness of Climate Change Impact
- Woven In Time: From Historical Swatches to Contemporary Weaving
The Maritimes & Atlantic Canada
- Parkade as Canvas: Andrea Tsang Jackson’s Public Art Tells Diverse Stories
- Fibre Cartographies of Qonasqamkuk/St. Andrews, New Brunswick
- Fourth-Generation Sail-Maker Michele Stevens & Making Sails for the Bluenose II
- Through the Gendered Lens of Textiles: The Transformative Art of Lucas Morneau
- Threaded Through Time: The Ancient Art of Nålbinding
- No Grey Mittens