
“Oh, I’m not an artist.” How many times have I heard that line? Said it myself? A post like this one has been brewing for awhile.

Elizabeth Miller was one of the first to support me with CreatedHere, becoming the first shop to stock the magazine way back when.

I love seeing the process behind a piece, especially when there is a good story that goes with it.
I had the great privilege and opportunity to participate in this year’s Third Shift event in Saint John, NB.

A few months ago I took a tapestry weaving class from a woman named Andrea Butler, who is an incredibly talented textile and fibre artist in Saint

Emily Blair is an up-and-coming weaver on the verge of graduating with her Diploma in Textile Design: Weave major from the New Brunswick College of Craft and[…]

I met Tara Francis through my friend Fabiola Martinez when I agreed to write an article about their show “Scarlet Thorns and Metamorphosis” at the Saint John[…]

Anna Mathis is a fibre artist who lives outside Fredericton, NB and works with fibre using a wide variety of techniques such as dyeing, weaving, felting and[…]

So, I bought a tapestry loom. It kind of just happened! I can just hear you, “No MH, tapestry looms don’t just happen!” But really, it did!