JEN HEWETT is a printmaker, surface designer, and teacher. She lives in a beautiful, light- and art-filled apartment two blocks from Golden Gate Park and two miles from the Pacific Ocean. Since 2014, she has taught block printing to hundreds of students around the world through her popular in-person and online classes. In addition to designing and printing her own collections, Jen also designs custom products for retail clients. She is the author of Print, Pattern, Sew and has over 64k followers on Instagram. Visit her at www.jenhewett.com and @jenhewett.
“With This Long Thread, Jen Hewett’s made a powerful
contribution to the current cultural moment. By elegantly
weaving together the words and work of women of color fiber
artists, Hewett shows us how enriching and utterly essential a
diversity of voices is to the modern craft movement.”—Nina and
Sonya Montenegro, artists, authors, and menders, The Far Woods
“For those immersed in the word of fiber art, This Long Thread
offers a multi-point perspective from female fiber artists of color
whose voices we have been so desperately waiting to hear more of
through a mix of interviews and personal essays. Jen shares a
passion for the art and community with her fellow artists in a
range of levels and all with fascinating stories to tell.”—Joy Cho,
founder and creative director of Oh Joy!
“This Long Thread brings an intersectional perspective to craft and
unearths the reality that for many women of color the meaning of
craft is intertwined with our identities and is a vehicle for us to
share our untold stories through art. I couldn’t recommend this
book more.”—Leah Thomas, founder of Intersectional
Environmentalist
“Jen Hewett delicately weaves the voices of women of color into a
powerful crescendo of belonging, power, and inspiration.”—Tracee
Stanley, author of Radiant Rest and Empowered Life Self-Inquiry
Oracle and founder of Empowered Life Circle
“Stitching together vital voices in the modern craft community,
this book will inspire readers from all walks of life to think
about craft not just as a hobby, but as a vehicle through which to
engage in community, tradition, innovation, and most importantly,
unbridled self-expression.”—Justina Blakeney, artist, author, and
founder of Jungalow
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