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Fiber Talk at the Nashville Market IX

Our final two videos from the Nashville Market are with Susan DuBois of Treenway Silks. The first video is a tour of the many silk threads Treenway offers, new and old. Be sure to note the 65 Roses program, the Montano line, and the natural-dye series. The second video is a look at a beautiful two-sided Heraldic Rose biscornu Susan wanted us to see. The design is from Piecework magazine and stitched with Treenway silks. Threadaholics will definitely enjoy these two videos.


7 thoughts on “Fiber Talk at the Nashville Market IX

  1. Enjoyed and appreciated all the videos. Thank you for sharing.

    1. Glad you enjoyed them. Thanks for listening to/watching our Fiber Talk offerings.
      Gary

  2. Thanks for all the great videos!
    It’s nice to put a face with the names of these designers and manufacturers, whose charts and products I’ve used.
    Soooo many new charts and supplies to think about! 😆

    1. Glad you enjoyed the videos and thanks for listening to our podcasts. There are a lot of talented artists of all kinds in this hobby.
      Gary

  3. I enjoy your bi-weekly shows and can’t wait for the next show. My 10 year old granddaughter is becoming a stitcher. I have her doing cross stitch ornaments and her next piece I will introduce her to needlepoint. She uses one of my floor stands and stitches both hands.

    1. Thanks for listening and we’re glad you enjoy the shows. Keep that granddaughter stitching. The hobby needs her.
      Gary

  4. Would you please direct me to the show in which you spoke about converting your needlework stand with clamps, to hold frame, to one for a roller frame that rests on dowels so that it can be manually turned. If there is a picture, it would be very much appreciated. Love your show and appreciate your continued efforts.

    Thank you,
    Rosalyn Schultze

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