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Fiber Talk with Jessica Grimm III

Mitre created for Sainte Chapelle. Photo by Jessica Grimm.

Jessica Grimm returns this week for a fascinating conversation about her travels and medieval embroidery research at various museums. The show is sponsored by Shepherd’s Needle. In the conversation we learn about the various types of embroidery; the techniques, tools, and materials that were used; and what it’s like to replicate these art pieces. Jessica also talks about a Paris shop tour in which she saw a terrific range of textiles, ribbons, yards, beads, and buttons. She also describes here experience in the AuVer a Soie salesroom. I’m confident you’ll enjoy the show and encourage you to visit Jessica’s blog to read her articles about her travels and see a large number of photos.–Gary

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I hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Jessica Grimm. 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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2 thoughts on “Fiber Talk with Jessica Grimm III

  1. Podcast with Jessica was wonderful! This one and the hours with Natalie Dupuis were so worthwhile. Your may no longer be in the classroom but you’re still teaching!

    1. Penelope,
      Thanks for the kind words and I’m really glad to know that the shows are valuable/informative.
      Gary

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