Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Crafts


 * Bessie Littleton, wife of Jesse Littleton, helped discovered the benefits of using Pyrex for bake ware

Austria

 * Lotte Fink (1898–1984), Austrian designer
 * Marina Hanser, Austrian glass artist and educator
 * Hilda Jesser (1894–1985), Austrian designer
 * Marie Mayer-Schmidt, Austrian designer

Belgium

 * Chris Miseur, Belgian glass artist

Czech Republic

 * Pavlína Čambalová (born 1986), Czech glass engraver
 * Ivana Houserová (born 1957), Czech glass artist (see the Czech Wikipedia article for Houserová; also note the English Wikipedia article for Houserová was previously deleted for copyright infringement)
 * Gizela Šabóková (born 1952), Czech glass artist

South Africa

 * Beauty Ndlovu (born 1967) and Khishwepi Sithole (1967-2011), South African beadmakers (joint article or two separate articles?)

Sweden

 * Front (design group), a Swedish design group who works with glass; established in 2004. Includes Sofia LagerKvist, Anna Lindgren, and Charlotte von der Lancken - should there be an article for the group, for the individual artists, or both?

United Kingdom

 * Claire Bell, British-born artist working with glass
 * Livvy Fink, British sculptor working with glass
 * Diana Hobson (born 1943), British glass artist
 * Linda Brothwell, British artist working with toolmaking and traditional crafts
 * Helen Millard, British cameo glass artist
 * Karlyn Sutherland, (born 1984), Scottish artist working with glass
 * Anne Vibeke Mou, Danish-born, UK-based artist and glass engraver

United States

 * Jennifer Anderson (artist), American furniture maker


 * Nisha Bansil, American artist working with glass
 * Betty Baugh, designer who worked on the Pyrex line
 * Susan L. Berger, painter and fiber artist
 * Nancy Bowen (born 1955), American artist working in glass
 * Joanne Segal Brandford (1933-1994), American fiber artist
 * Hollis Chatelain, American quiltmaker and artist website
 * Vivian Chiu Chinese-American Woodworker, sculptor, and educator
 * Louise Deroualle, Brazillian-American ceramicist based in Colorado, USA
 * Laura Donefer (born 1955), American glass artist
 * Anna Eide, Norwegian-born, US-based designer who has worked for World Kitchen
 * Lillian Elliott (fiber artist) (1930-1994), American textile artist
 * Amy Forsyth (artist), American furniture maker [9780764332029]
 * Gale Fredell American furniture maker
 * Anne Gant, American glass artist
 * Andrea Gill (ceramic artist) (1948-), American ceramic artist and educator
 * Jean Griffith (1921-2018), American ceramist, teacher, administrator, and director of Pottery Northwest
 * Audrey Handler, American Studio glass artist
 * BA Harrington American furniture maker
 * Virginia Harvey (1917-2001), American weaver
 * Judy Hill (born 1953), American glass artist
 * Beth Ireland, American woodturner
 * Claire Kelly (artist), American glass artist
 * Yuri Kobayashi Japanese-American furniture maker and sculptor
 * Thérèse Lahaie (born 1958), American glass artist
 * Christine Lee (artist) American artist and furniture maker
 * Kristina Madsen, American furniture maker
 * Patricia Malarcher, American fiber artist
 * Sarah Marriage, American woodworker and founder of A Workshop of Our Own
 * Laura Mays, Irish-American furniture maker
 * Sherry Markovitz (born 1947), American glass artist
 * Laura Mays, wood artist
 * Lois Moran (magazine editor) (1933-), editor American Craft magazine; executive director American Craft Council
 * Stacey Neff (born 1973), American glass artist
 * Agnes Northrup, American designer who worked for Tiffany Studios (one of the "Tiffany Girls")
 * Mary E. Nyburg (1919-2006), American potter, teacher, and craft advocate
 * Tina Oldknow, American glass curator
 * Yuka Otani, American artist working with glass
 * Lillian Palmié (b. 1871-74), American artist who worked for Tiffany Studios (one of the "Tiffany Girls")
 * Jackie Pancari, American artist working with glass
 * Charlotte Potter, American glass artist
 * Penelope Rakov, glass artist and instructor, ceramics teacher, pottery instructor
 * Ellie Richards American woodworker
 * Anna Riley, American artist working with glass
 * Jane Sauer (1937-), American fiber artist
 * Carol Shaw-Sutton (1948-), American fiber artist and educator
 * Emma Stein, American artist working with glass and other media
 * Erika Tada, American artist working with glass
 * Debbie Tarsitano, American glass artist
 * Helen Tegeler, American glass artist
 * Stephanie Trenchard, American glass artist
 * Karla Trinkley (born 1956), American glass artist
 * Mary B. White, American Studio glass artist
 * Kimberly Winkle, American artist and woodworker
 * Wendy Yothers, American silversmith and educator who has worked with glass