Malatrama and the art of hand weaving

María Hernández is a Spanish textile artist who focuses on the technique of hand weaving. What struck us most about her work is its contemporary, fresh, and playful style. Her color palettes are always perfect, and her favorite subjects are often g…
Kate Hemm and her textile cottage

I’m a fiber artist, based near
Düsseldorf, Germany. For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved the process of
learning new skills, and creating with my hands. In fact, there are barely any
handicrafts that I’ve haven’t tried at least once….
Tammy Kanat and her textile rainbows

When Tammy Kanat met our Quipa yarnTammy Kanat is an Australian textile artist who created jewellery for a while before coming across textile art rather unexpectedly. Whilst furnishing her house she couldn’t find anything that suited her taste and …
Marianna Nello and our new Quipa yarn

Marianna Nello is a textile designer, who lives and breathes knowledge. Even though she’s very young she has an impressive range of skills and experience under her belt. As she’s keen on history, painting, different cultures and faraway places, s…
Victoria Manganiello – Textile Art As A Metaphor – DHG Exclusive Interview

Victoria ManganielloThis blog gives me a great privilege: interviewing amazing artists working with textiles or from the fiber art world. Today I am more excited than ever about the artist I am presenting because Victoria Manganiello truly has a spec…
Marianne Kemp and horsehair: DHG Exclusive Interview

Marianne Kemp is a Dutch textile designer who specializes in working with a rather uncommon fiber: horsehair. This material is extremely unusual but also very versatile. Through Marianne Kemp’s skillful hands, it is transformed into wall panels, wi…
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