

Designers from around the world have used Caron Threads to create some extraordinary pieces. What you may not know is that they have also been used in other innovative ways from Teddy Bears to Yarn Paintings and Temari Balls to Beaded Purses. Browse through our Gallery collection for new ways use our threads. Revel in the creativity expressed by these artists and enjoy! New! A previously featured designer, Pam Davenport,
shows her newest creative endeavor.
Pam Davenport
Stained Glass Art
EASTER SPECIAL
Ernestine Heythaler of
Victorian DreamsDimensional Applique Enriched with Embroidery by Karen Cohn, of Dragonfly
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Clothing
Embellishment by Deanna Van Assche |
Needlework
and Dimensional Collage by Roxanne Barkofsky |
Wearable
Art by Kimberly Crum |
![]() Beaded Pouches by Sandra White of BeJeweled |
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There are Bears, and Then There Are Donna Cornelison-Henasy's Bears |
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Judy Ritter - Whiteworks Heirloom Christening Gowns |
Daniele Bertin - the proud owner of Zip Mercerie in Le Havre, France |
Thuve-Stua The mother-daughter design team of Lillill Thuve and Anne-Stine Thuve |
Carol Tinson Designs - her work include charming motifs, romantic sentiment, subtle color tones and harmonious textures in each unique design. |
Voirrey, Embroidery Centre - Exhibitions at the Voirrey Embroidery Centre are among the most inspired and inspiring to be found anywhere. |
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Barbara Greenberg - sculptress, fiber artist |
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New Caron design booklets by Pam Davenport and 20 new thread colors previewed |
"Inch" Winifred Sharp a true industry pioneer whose example and work are an inspiration to needleworkers everywhere. |
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The
Breast Cancer Quilt Projects |
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