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.
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The Long Thread Voices from Our Community • Kelly Hartman, Curator, Gallatin History Museum in Bozeman, Montana; Creator of the Gallatin County Tapestry Project
Tatting Tools
Trimmings • “Pattern for an Antimacassar” from Weldon's Practical Tatting
Soulful Stitching, Social Action • Patchwork Quilts by African Indians (Siddis) of Northern Karnataka-India
Siddi Women's Quilting Cooperative
Fernando's Christening Gown • A Family's History in Mundillo Lace
The Making of Mundillo
The Wedding Apron • A Search for Macedonian Stitches
Colorwork Sleeves from Staravina, Macedonia
Necessities
Diaper Patterns
Rooted in Tradition • The Tree of Life in Slavic Needlework
The Embroidered Dress of Willard Asylum
The Hands Remember • Mantas on the Southern Border
Friends of Artisans Beyond Borders
The Settlers of Cape Breton • Nova Scotia's History Stitched in Stockings
Eighteenth-Century Cape Breton Kilt Stockings
How Were Kilt Stockings Spun?
Phebe A. Nelson, 1854 • Stitching Connections to the Past
A Schoolhouse Sampler • Phebe A. Nelson, 1854
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