PieceWork March/April 2017 is one of the most inspiring issues we’ve ever published. You’ll find the articles inside pulled from areas with rich fiber arts history to tell stories of their fascinating cultures. From regions far away like the Faroe Islands, often referred to as a knitter’s paradise, to places closer to home like Albuquerque and Santa Fe, there are hundreds of years of history that culminate in beautiful projects worthy of display.
With 12 projects to knit, crochet, sew, and embroider, (including 5 Victorian knitted-lace edgings from Weldon’s Practical Needlework) and six fascinating articles, the March/April 2017 issue will keep you busy and intrigued for months! You can make The Colcha Baby Blanket for that special child in your life, explore gorgeous embroidery on net from the 1830s and 1840s, and even learn about handmade sequins from Myanmar!
But what makes this issue, and all the rest to come in 2017, so special is its look back on some of our favorite articles and projects from years past. Next year, PieceWork will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary. In our ongoing celebration, you can find articles and projects from past issues in the remainder of 2017’s issues. We sincerely hope you enjoy this exciting issue!