Time for the letter E
This weekend take some time to make a cuppa settle back and enjoy some blogs from another section of the big blog list. I am publishing a letter from the list every couple of weeks, so that people have chance to browse the blogs they may not have encountered.
I try to choose blogs are mostly on topic and written by textile practitioners and designers who do such things as quilt, stitch, dye, sew, embellish fabric, bead, use visual journals, and are interested in art and design.
Here is the list so far A , B, C and D
Earthtone Studios Sue is a mixed media artist working with collage, assemblage, altered books and various paper arts
El Blog de Gabi Campanario Gabi is an illustrator and blogs page spreads from his fantastic sketchbook
El Cielo Studio Journal Susie Monday describes her blog as being about "stitching and dyeing and printing of the craft of art cloth and art quilt"
Elizabeth Creates Elizabeth's interests cover mixed media and altered arts, crafts, beading, sewing and creating art dolls
eLoomanator is a blog about weaving on little looms but also touches on other craft and sewing interests
Embroidered Collage or Artist Perpetually in Progress by Beth Robinson documents her experiments in technique, her design process, including her visual journal, samples and her interest in contemporary textile work
Embroidered Prayers of Peeling a Pomegranate
Embroideress is the blog of Linn Skinner who researches historical embroidery and designs samplers. Her blog is really worth looking at as she turns up all sorts of interesteing textile related items
Embroidery and design work is a blog kept during the City and Guilds course in Embroidery
Embroidery Overlaps Barbara works with contemporary texilte techniques and embroidery to produce fabric postcards, journal quilts, and various other projects.
Emma Kirsopp is an Australian artist who holds a bachelors degree in Art and a Masters degree in contemporary art (visual art) Her blog contains images of her drawings and works in progress
Empty Easel houses articles on art, painting tips and advice for artists on how to market their work online
Enchanted Art Elizabeth is a fiber and mixed media artist who says she enjoys "traditional patchwork quilting as well as incorporating other materials such as paint, beads, wire, and more
Enter the Stitcher Lisa is a cross sticher who blogs her work
Ephemeral Alchemy Kelli dyes, stitches, collages, makes books and creates assemblage pieces
Ethel's Blog covers Ethels interest in paper arts quilting, sewing, knitting and craft
Everyday Revelations Kate is a crazy quilter who posts images of her blocks
Everything is Contextual Juj frequently draws and publishes images of her yummy sketches on her blog.
Exploring Color and Creativity Nita paints and teaches watercolour and blogs about this topic as well as art and creativity.
Expression Studio Gail is a photographer who is also interested in mixed media and fiber
Extraordinary Pencil is a blog that features some extraordinary drawing skills from the hand of Marsha Robinett don't miss checking it out as this blog is a gem!
Extreme Craft covers contemporary and Indi craft.
Eye Level is a blog produced by staff of the Smithsonian American Art Museum










Friday, May 2, 2008 at 8:17AM
Reader Comments (11)
thanks for the link to my blog Sharon, it should say 'he' instead of 'she' though, I know, my name is usually mistaken as female but it's short for Gabriel. i really like what i see in your blog by the way
cheers!
gabi
What a nice surprise...I appreciate the link and wonderful compliments on my drawings.
These lists are awesome. Thank you!
And don't forget me when you get to "S"! ;-)
Thanks for the link. I too am enjoying these links when I have time to do the surf thing, I hope you get lots of good feedback. Susie
Thanks for the shout-out Sharon! I guess my blog defies description! ;)
You are amazing and I'm thrilled to catch your attention enough that you'd include me in the list.
Ketzirah - yep it does -
Thanks for the link! Things are kind of slow at the moment, with family and garden concerns, but there will be much more to come in the summer. The 3D Challenge is about due and there will be more Square Deal Weave-Along, too. I have ideas backed up for years, but finding time to execute them is always the issue~
Thanks so much for the link. I love this site. I'm off to see more and add you to my blog. Have a great day!!!
And thanks for linking to Eye Level!
Hi
just noticed you had linked to me. Many thanks.
Cheers
Emma
Thanks for the shout-out Sharon! I'm very excited about your new blog. Off to add it to my RSS reader. I've fallen a bit behind in following your work, and it's time to get back to it!