

Allie Dudley is our guest this week and the show is sponsored by Sassy Jacks Stitchery. Allie is a multifaceted textile artist and a weaver at heart. She practices several needlework techniques, designs needlework, and reproduces antique samplers for the Sassafras Samplers brand, owned by Sassy Jacks Stitchery. Allie is also venturing into a new and fascinating phase of her life in which she is going to learn and experience the very basics of textile production, even growing her own flax. There is a lot going on with this talented artist and I’m confident you’ll enjoy the stories.–Gary
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I hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Allie Dudley. I’m always looking for guests, so let me know if there is someone you’d like me to have on the show.–Gary
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Gary, you surprised me with this Sunday’s selection. Wow, amazing work in a variety of formats. I appreciate your willingness to go a little beyond the edge of general cross stitching. Even though I said I would not select another craft, I started my first cross stitch project late last year. I am in my mid seventies and must admit I am enjoying stitching. I have followed Mary Corbet for years and she introduced me to your great Podcast. Keep up the good work. Best to Vanna also. Colleen Weiss, Ann Arbor, MI.
Glad you enjoyed the show and that you’re expanding your horizons. Thanks for listening. Always good to hear from someone in my home state. I grew up in Clio, north of Flint. Ann Arbor is one of my favorite Michigan towns.
Gary