It’s Friday and we were live. If you missed the live show, enjoy this recording. You need the usual tools: beverage, stitching, questions, and pen and paper. We have a couple of things to show you tonight. As always, we’re sponsored by Stitchy Box.–Vonna and Gary #fibertalkmademebuyit
We’re still quarantined but that doesn’t stop us from stitching and chatting. If you couldn’t join us for the live show, enjoy this recording of the Fiber Talk Quarantine Stitch Hour. This time presented by Shepherd’s Needle and Fire Poppies. As always, bring needlework, pen and paper, and your favorite beverage. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to be notified.
We’re in the middle of the week once again and Gary and Vonna have gathered to have a conversation about needlework. The show is sponsored by Sassy Jacks Stitchery. Our topics this week are the Hannah Longstreth SAL, our Mother’s Day Quarantine Quarters event, counted-canvas needlepoint, EGA, stump work, Gay Ann Rogers designs, stitching Jean Hilton’s Scott Lee design, and Japanese embroidery. Enjoy the show and make a note to join us Sunday from noon to 4:00 p.m. Eastern on our YouTube channel at wetalkfiber.com/youtube for a Mother’s Day afternoon of stitching fun.–Gary and Vonna
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It’s a new night but the same gathering for stitching, needlework discussion, and escape from our quarantined world. If you missed the live show, we hope you enjoy this recording. Bring your stitching, questions, and favorite beverage. Join us for a new live show Thursday night at 8:00 p.m. Eastern. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to be notified.
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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