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Fiber Talk with Preston and Grace of Two Sisters Needlepoint

Designs for small, useful objects are one way Preston and Grace appeal to young stitchers.

Our guests this week are Preston and Grace Lynch of Two Sisters Needlepoint. These ladies lead active lives as full-time students (Preston in college, Grace in high school) and needlepoint business owners. They are constantly sneaking design time in-between their school obligations and activities and painting canvases whenever time is available to keep up with orders. When they aren’t creating needlepoint designs, they work to promote stitching to young people. We hope you enjoy our conversation with two people who represent the future of our hobby.–Christine and Gary

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A Two Sisters Needlepoint design.

You can follow Preston and Grace through their various Two Sisters Needlepoint online channels:

We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Preston and Grace. We’re always looking for guests, so let us know if there is someone you’d like us to have on the show.–Gary and Christine


2 thoughts on “Fiber Talk with Preston and Grace of Two Sisters Needlepoint

  1. I agree about the cost. Lots of people are doing cross stitch as it is relatively inexpensive but needlepoint isn’t. Look at Stitch Maynia on Facebook. It’s a huge group mainly made up of cross stitch people.

  2. These young ladies are very impressive with a mature outlook. I hope their business continues to be successful. It would be wonderful if they could increase interest among younger people but students have so many competing demands and interests that it might be more realistic to give them a taste (jewelry is a great idea) and hope they become more involved in young adulthood.

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