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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 3-14-18

Opening day at Sassy Jack’s Stitchery
It’s Midweek Chat time once again. This week the chat is not Gary and Christine but a short conversation Gary had with Kim Young of Sassy Jacks Stitchery, before the Nashville Market started. In the conversation, you’ll get a sense of what a store owner does when she attends the Market and an update on all of the exciting things Kim is doing at Sassy Jacks.–Gary and Christine

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Fiber Talk with Krista Gramer, Post II

Krista Gramer with Miss Lucy Calcutt 1825.

The original post for this podcast did not feed properly to podcast apps. This second post is to correct that problem.

This week we talk about reproduction samplers with Krista Gramer from Just Stitching Along. We had the conversation shortly after Krista returned from her first Nashville Market where she introduced her first to reproductions: Miss Lucy Calcutt 1825 and Gertrude’s Garden. In the show we learn about Krista’s experiences charting here first reproductions along with a variety of other needlework topics. This week, listeners also have an opportunity to win a copy of Miss Lucy Calcutt 1825. To learn how, listen to the show and respond by midnight Eastern time, March 18.–Gary and Christine

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Gertrude’s Garden from Just Stitching Along.

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Detail from Miss Lucy Calcutt 1825.

We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Krista Gramer. 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


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Fiber Talk with Krista Gramer

Krista Gramer with Miss Lucy Calcutt 1825.

This week we talk about reproduction samplers with Krista Gramer from Just Stitching Along. We had the conversation shortly after Krista returned from her first Nashville Market where she introduced her first to reproductions: Miss Lucy Calcutt 1825 and Gertrude’s Garden. In the show we learn about Krista’s experiences charting here first reproductions along with a variety of other needlework topics. This week, listeners also have an opportunity to win a copy of Miss Lucy Calcutt 1825. To learn how, listen to the show and respond by midnight Eastern time, March 18.–Gary and Christine

Listen to the podcast:

This show is also available on FlossTube. Click here to view it.

Gertrude’s Garden from Just Stitching Along.

You can listen by using the player above or you can subscribe to Fiber Talk through iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podbay, and Podbean. To receive e-mail notification of new podcasts, provide your name and e-mail address below. We do not sell/share e-mail addresses.

Here are links to Krista’s online channels

Detail from Miss Lucy Calcutt 1825.

We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Krista Gramer. 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


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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 3-7-18

The middle of the week has arrived and we’re talking about the Nashville Market, how Mother Nature kept Christine home, and what Gary experienced spending a weekend with needlework designers and shop owners. Be sure to watch our videos of some of the new designs and products that were introduced at the show. Sunday’s guest: Krista Gramer, Just Stitching Along–Gary and Christine

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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.