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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 8-19-20

Punch needle design stitched by Jenifer Kopasz-Roos.

It’s the day before Thursday and we’re excited to have Jenifer Kopasz-Roos join the co-hosting team. In this show we get to know Jenifer and her stitching interests; mentally prepare Gary for tonight’s punch needle lesson with Karin Hedburg, punch needle instructor at Sassy Jacks; announce the next live tour with Gallery76 of the Embroiderers Guild Galleries NSW; talk more about Michelle Gajda’s wool applique art; and delve into making Temari balls. Note that Friday’s guest will be Dima Santina. Beth will be with us but we’ll talk about her fabric-dying efforts another time. Clearly Gary can’t keep dates straight. Enjoy the show and join us tonight, Aug. 19 at 8:00 Eastern on the Fiber Talk YouTube channel for the basics of the punch-needle technique. Sunday’s guest is Medeleine Harwell of Madeleine Elizabeth designs.–Jenifer and Gary

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Temari balls stitched by Jenifer Kopasz-Roos.

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2 thoughts on “Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 8-19-20

  1. Probably somebody else sent this info in, since it’s a common trick with quilters.
    The shaving cream trick is for fabric marbling. There are several YouTube videos. It isn’t as good as the traditional paper technique, but is far less complicated. Equally messy, though. At least the supplies are easier to come by.

    1. Would have never considered shaving cream as a medium, but if it works . . . Definitely cheap. I’ll pass on the mess.
      Thanks for your thoughts,
      Gary

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