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Fiber Talk with Jane Ellen Balzuweit

Royal Garden by Jane Ellen Balzuweit.

Jane Ellen Balzuweit is our guest this week and EGA is sponsoring the show. We learned about the talented Jane Ellen through the lead article by Sandra L. Gordon in the Dec. 2020 issue of EGA’s “Needle Arts” magazine. After reading the article, we simply had to talk to this talented needle-art designer and teacher. While she is skilled in several techniques, including stumpwork, it’s whitework that gets her heart racing and her design work is absolutely terrific. This week you’ll also hear the story about the one time in her life Gay Ann Rogers stitched on linen. Join us for a fun conversation with one of our hobby’s truly delightful artists.–Beth and Gary

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Paper Dolls by Jane Ellen Balzuweit.

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We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Jane Ellen Balzuweit. We’re always looking for guests, so let us know if there is someone you’d like us to have on the show.


3 thoughts on “Fiber Talk with Jane Ellen Balzuweit

  1. Gary, I loved this show. Is there a link to the paperdolls that Jane Ellen created. I would love to see those up close.
    Also have you ever been interviewed yourself? I think your listeners would love to hear more about you.
    I’m Stitching in South Carolina…… Lyn Hensel

    1. Lyn,
      Sorry for the delayed response. I placed a photo of her paper dolls design on the page for this podcast. As for interviewing me, an interesting idea. It would be a rather lackluster show but I’ll consider. Maybe Beth, Jenifer, and I can interview each other. That would be much more interesting.
      Gary

      1. I think y’all should definitely interview each other. Listeners like me feel that they know you because they listen so often but we really don’t. Think about it. Stitching in SC, LYN HOWELL HENSEL

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