Stories from Our Stashes: Part Four
[Open Access] In the final installment of our series on stash, Sandi Wiseheart interviews makers and considers how stash can sustain a hobby while the maker is too busy to make.
Read More[Open Access] In the final installment of our series on stash, Sandi Wiseheart interviews makers and considers how stash can sustain a hobby while the maker is too busy to make.
Read More[Open Access] In Part Three of our series on stash, Sandi Wiseheart interviews makers about the sizes of their stashes, and considers the perennial question: How much is too much?
Read More[Open Access] In Part Two of our series on stash, Sandi Wiseheart interviews makers about stash acquisition, exploring how stashes grow.
Read More[Open Access] Part One of a series in which Sandi Wiseheart interviews makers about their yarn stashes, exploring what makes a stash and different attitudes and approaches toward it.
Read More[Open Access] Crafter and self-identified maven of chaos Kim McBrien Evans shares how she organizes her sewing notions and fabric to create a functioning workspace. Whether you are naturally orderly or not, find tips to help you gain control of your materials and tools so you’ll find your crafting space more inviting and spend more time in it!
Read More[Open Access] Marite Kuus reflects on her love of patchwork, and how it connects her to projects and family members from the past. By creating new items from old, patchwork enables an endless cycle of making. She writes, “A textile should be designed with the end of its lifecycle in mind; its death should be considered before it is even born.”
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