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Fiber Talk with Barbara Hutson

Mary Adwick from Queenstown Sampler Designs.

Barbara Hutson, owner of Queenstown Sampler Designs, joins us this week to talk about early-American samplers. In addition to owning Queenstown Sampler Designs, Barbara is an independent needlework researcher and author. Her designs can be found in shops worldwide and her embroideries have been awarded ribbons in prestigious needlework shows in the United States. She has published articles about historic samplers in Sampler & Antique Needlework Quarterly and The Gift of Stitching. Hutson has been a volunteer for Maryland and Delaware Sampler ID Days and a technical advisor and support for authors Gloria Seaman Allen (A Maryland Sampling: Girlhood Embroidery 1738-1860, published in 2007 and Columbia’s Daughters: Girlhood Embroidery from the District of Columbia, published in 2012 and Lynne Anderson in participation with the Sampler Archives project. Soon to be published is Delaware Discoveries: Girlhood Embroidery 1750-1850 by Gloria Seaman Allen and Cynthia Steinhoff. There will be an exhibit of 80 to 100 samplers and a symposium held at the Biggs Museum of American Art, June 9, 2018.–Gary and Christine

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Nashville show introductions from Queenstown Sampler Designs.
Jane McMinn from Queenstown Sampler Designs.

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We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Barbara Hutson. 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 Nicola & Gary On Big Projects & High Linen Count

Sarah Braizear 1829 by Hands Across the Sea Samplers.

It’s a spur-of-the-moment podcast with Gary and Nicola Parkman of Hands Across the Sea Samplers in which they discuss why you shouldn’t fear large projects and/or high-count ground cloth. Basically, there’s nothing to fear. Jump in with both feet and enjoy the experience–Gary and Christine

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Sarah Mary Larkworthy 1727, Hands Across the Sea Samplers

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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 5-9-18

Detail from the HATS Sarah Braizear 1829 sampler.

Seven days after the last time we did it, we return for another midweek chat. This time around we go down an unplanned path and talk about needlework, artist easels, and the Sarah Braizear 1829 Stitch Along we’re doing with Sassy Jacks Stitchery. Sunday’s guest: Barbara Hutson, Queenstown Sampler Designs.–Gary and Christine

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Fiber Talk with Jill Vendituoli

Drought by Jill Vendituoli.
The long Maine winter nights led this week’s guest, Jill Vendituoli, to teach herself needlepoint and develop a unique approach to design, thread, and color use. Her designs are big, bold, beautiful, and make it clear that needlework is not a craft but truly another art form. We are confident you will enjoy this week’s conversation with Jill Vendituoli.–Gary and Christine

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A Tapiter’s Life by Jill Vendituoli.
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Houston by Jill Vendituoli.

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We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Jill Vendituoli. 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 and Jean Lea Tour the Sarah Braizear 1829 Sampler

Detail of the Sarah Braizear 1829 sampler from HATS.

Fiber Talk’s Gary L. Parr and The Attic’s Jean Lea “tour” the Sarah Braizear 1829 sampler, produced by Hands Across the Sea Samplers. Enjoy seeing the many features of this beautiful sampler and hearing stitching advice from one of the leading sampler experts in the hobby. Also, join the Sarah Braizear Stitch Along, sponsored by Fiber Talk and Sassy Jacks Stitchery: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SarahBraizear1829SAL/