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Fiber Talk with Brendon and Karen Kirk II

Elizabeth Cooper by Fox and Rabbit Designs

Brendon and Karen Kirk make a return visit this week and Sassy Jacks Stitchery is sponsoring the show. Brendon and Karen are the couple behind the very popular Linen and Threads Mystery SAL, an attractive collection of reproduction samplers under the Fox and Rabbit Designs name, and original and creative designs by Karen under the Blackberry Rabbit name. We first talked with them in April 2019 (Use the search term Kirk on the Fiber Talk website to listen to that show). These days, in addition to continuing a parade of reproduction samplers and exciting new designs from Karen, they are also producing some of the most popular linen on the market. It was great fun learning about all of the changes in their businesses and what it’s like to product large quantities of dyed linen. We are confident you’ll enjoy the conversation and encourage you to check out their linen at your local needlework store.–Beth and Gary

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Dragon Fruit linen by Fox and Rabbit Designs.

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I hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Brendon and Karen. 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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1 thought on “Fiber Talk with Brendon and Karen Kirk II

  1. You might look at this:

    Utube.com Sally Mavor “Making My Bed”

    She is a fiber artist who puts many, many hours into her projects. Interesting story, too.

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