Season 10, Episode 6: Ethereal, durable, ornamental, powerful—what does lace mean to you? Through academic study and the work of her hands, Elena Kanagy-Loux teaches that lace is all of these things and more.
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Jacqueline based her shawl on the one her grandfather knitted during World War I.
A passion for literature and stitching comes alive in Joanna Johnson’s knitwear patterns inspired by beloved classic characters.
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Banish the winter blues with a sunny pattern from Weldon’s
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Sample Irish crochet in the loveliest way with three beautiful roses to adorn your favorite things!
Barbara Plakans recounts the story of one of Latvia’s most revered mitten knitters, Jette Užāne.
Celia Sanderson learned to “make do” in Yorkshire, England, during World War II. Her creative thrift remains today in the stitches of a nightgown made from parachute silk, a suit made from cast-off curtains, and more.
Share with us how art and handicraft influence each other.
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Toni Rexroat re-created the pattern from one of the pieces of lace brought to Oklahoma from Wales by Linda Ligon’s mother’s stepmother. Here is the lovely result.
Looking at the threadbare layers, Shirley resolved to preserve what she could of the quilt by making a simple toy from the usable scraps.