If you missed the live show, enjoy the recording to get a little stitching escape from the real world, sponsored by Stitchy Box. Put your favorite beverage on ice, dream up a question or two, and bring your stitching.–Vonna and Gary #fibertalkmademebuyit
If you missed the live Wednesday edition of the Fiber Talk Quarantine Stitch Hour we hope you will enjoy the recording. This time we’re sponsored by Shepherd’s Needle and Sassy Jacks Stitchery. Bring your favorite beverage, stitching, questions, and pen and paper. We’ve been know to offer useful information.–Gary and Vonna
It’s Wednesday, Vonna and Gary are chatting, and Sassy Jacks is sponsoring the show. We talk about upcoming events, floor and lap stands, gold work, and what determines whether a project is for beginners or advanced stitchers and whether it matters. Enjoy the show.–Gary and Vonna
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We return for another hour of needlework and stitching conversation and we’re sponsored by Needle in a Haystack (needlestack.com) and the Embroiderers’ Guild of America (egausa.org). If you weren’t able to join us for the live show, we hope you’ll enjoy the recording. You get to learn a good deal about goldwork and benefits of EGA membership, in addition to a lot of stitching and needlework chat. Bring your needlework, favorite beverage, and pen and paper.–Gary and Vonna
Liz Mathews of Hello From Liz Mathews, returned to the cross-stitch design world in a big way at the 2020 Nashville Market. Liz is our guest this week in a show that is sponsored by Sassy Jacks Stitchery. Liz’s designs are fresh, unique, and exciting and it was a treat to be able to hear her story and learn what is behind her design work. We trust you also will enjoy the show.–Gary and Vonna
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