Erica Wilson
Vibi Venezia
Blue Canary
Erica Wilson
G1
Sarah Bray
Penny Linn Designs
Herno
Ganni
Bellerose
Ulla Johnson
Erica Wilson
Staud
Sarah Bray
Frank & Eileen
Hartford
Veja
Erica Wilson
Sarah Bray
Trovata
Ulla Johnson
Maria La Rosa
Alohas
Sara Fitz
Ulla Johnson
Herno
Herno
Soeur
SC-Collection
Maria La Rosa
Frank & Eileen
Veja
Staud
Staud
Vibi Venezia
Frank & Eileen
Staud
Staud
SC-Collection
Staud
Veja
Staud
Staud
Staud
Veja
Frank & Eileen
Penelope Chilvers
Staud
Brochu Walker
Veja
Carolina K
Frank & Eileen
Carolina K
Penelope Chilvers
Carolina K
Carolina K
Veja
Carolina K
Carolina K
Ulla Johnson
SLVRLAKE
Carolina K
Amanda Uprichard
Louise Misha
Amanda Uprichard
Vanessa Bruno
Ines De La Fressange
Ines De La Fressange
Ines De La Fressange
Ulla Johnson
Poupette St Barths
Fanm Mon
Bell
Ninaleuca
Forte Forte
Ottod'ame
Soeur
Brochu Walker
LouLou Studio
Louise Misha
Mer St. Barth
American Vintage
Hannah Artwear
American Vintage
Amanda Uprichard
Balou
Shit That I Knit
Frank & Eileen
Balou
Xirena
A Sharpe Point
A Sharpe Point
A Sharpe Point
Morgan Julia Designs
Morgan Julia Designs
Blue Canary
Rachel Donley
Rachel Donley
Rachel Donley
Erica Wilson
Erica Wilson
Penny Linn Designs
Wipstitch
Erica Wilson
Initial K Studio
Erica Wilson
Morgan Julia Designs
Silver Needle
Rachel Barri
Rachel Barri
Jessica Tongel Designs
Sara Fitz
Sara Fitz
Pip & Roo
Pip & Roo
Erica Wilson
Pip & Roo
Morgan Julia Designs
Morgan Julia Designs
Morgan Julia Designs
To millions of needleworkers, Erica Wilson was America’s First Lady of stitchery. Her Nantucket boutique on Main Street has been transformed into a destination for unique fashion, Nantucket style, and of course, needlework! It is a required stop for islanders and visitors alike. Shop here year round for new arrivals, Erica Wilson classics and online-only exclusives.
Known as the First Lady of Stitchery, Erica was famed for her beautiful needlework. Explore her designs and many other artists' work here!
Nantucket Island has always been known as “the faraway land.” Sandy beaches, historic light houses and cobblestoned streets have been attracting visitors to the island shores since 1602.