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Fiber Talk: Couching Techniques with Natalie Dupuis

Glitter and Gogh by Natalie Dupuis

Natalie Dupuis returns to talk about her new research paper “The Humble Couching Stitch,” which takes a look at a variety of couching techniques, their implementation, and couching history. The show is sponsored by Fire Poppies.  In addition to this special video presentation, we will be doing a live show on the Fiber Talk YouTube channel with Natalie at 2:00 p.m. Eastern on May 2 in which you will be able to join in a discussion about couching techniques, ask questions, and generally expand your knowledge. We encourage you to watch this week’s video show, make some notes and join us May 2 to learn more from the very talented Natalie Dupuis.–Gary

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Italian shading color wheel by Natalie Dupuis

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Couching video with Natalie Dupuis

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I hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Natalie Dupuis. 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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1 thought on “Fiber Talk: Couching Techniques with Natalie Dupuis

  1. Loved the Sunday couching show with Natalie. It was so informative. I’ve been an EGA member for almost 40 years and this was entirely new information. Glad to see that EGA funds are being put to such good use.

    And Natalie is certainly photogenic! What a lovely lady.

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