PieceWork is the only magazine for those who love all things made by hand and the history behind them. Every issue explores the life and work of traditional needleworkers, takes an in-depth look at historical needlework techniques, and gives instructions for making heirloom-quality projects of your own.
Notions • In a World of Blue and White
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Necessities • Must-have tools & treats for the needle artist
Indigo • The Indispensable Color of Early American Crewel Design
The Enduring Appeal of Bluework Outline Embroidery
Kate Greenaway
Following a Drunkard’s Path • A Quilt Block
The Village Blues of Tikkiwallah
Piet: Vine to Bag
A Coat with a Long Tale • In Which a Curious Maker Discovers Japanese Dye and Stitch Traditions and a Coat Takes On a Life of Its Own
Shibori
Japanese Fabric Techniques
Borrowing from Boro • A Needlebook
Blaudruck in Austria • A Centuries-Old Blue Dyeing Tradition Alive Today
Blue, Bold, and Beloved • Shweshwe in Southern Africa
Three Women, Three Blues • Stitching Power, Myth, and Modernity in Alice, Lanvin, and Wallis Blue
Alice’s Reticule • A Gilded Age Accessory
The Long Thread • Voices from Our Community
TATTER Poetry Mittens
Bookmarks • Heritage Techniques, Creative Reinvention