Carolina K
Carolina K
Herno
Herno
Erica Wilson
Erica Wilson
Erica Wilson
Erica Wilson
Erica Wilson
Erica Wilson
Carolina K
Carolina K
Carolina K
Carolina K
Carolina K
Carolina K
Carolina K
Carolina K
Carolina K
Carolina K
Love & Bikinis
Ulla Johnson
Ulla Johnson
Ulla Johnson
Herno
Alohas
Alohas
Alohas
Carolina K
Carolina K
Frank & Eileen
SC-Collection
Bellerose
Trovata
Trovata
Bellerose
Bellerose
SC-Collection
Bellerose
Frank & Eileen
Trovata
Frank & Eileen
Trovata
Trovata
Frank & Eileen
Herno
SC-Collection
Cara Cara
Ellie Vail
Herno
Cara Cara
Cara Cara
Staud
Herno
Cara Cara
Cara Cara
Ellie Vail
Cara Cara
Carolina K
Ellie Vail
SLVRLAKE
Carolina K
Amanda Uprichard
Louise Misha
Amanda Uprichard
Vanessa Bruno
Brochu Walker
Ines De La Fressange
Ines De La Fressange
Ines De La Fressange
Ines De La Fressange
Ulla Johnson
Poupette St Barths
Borgo De Nor
Fanm Mon
Bell
Ninaleuca
Forte Forte
SZ BLOCK PRINTS
Amanda Uprichard
Ottod'ame
Soeur
Ulla Johnson
Brochu Walker
LouLou Studio
Louise Misha
Mer St. Barth
American Vintage
Hannah Artwear
American Vintage
Erica Wilson
Sara Fitz
Sara Fitz
Sara Fitz
Sara Fitz
Initial K Studio
Initial K Studio
Jessica Tongel Designs
Silver Needle
Silver Needle
Silver Needle
Silver Needle
Silver Needle
Silver Needle
Rachel Barri
Rachel Barri
Rachel Barri
Initial K Studio
Initial K Studio
Rachel Barri
Rachel Barri
Rachel Barri
Initial K Studio
Initial K Studio
Initial K Studio
Initial K Studio
Pip & Roo
Pip & Roo
Pip & Roo
Pip & Roo
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.