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Fiber Talk with Shirley Pygott

Birdie Blue by Shirley Pygott.
Phoenix banner by Shirley Pygott.

This week we travel to New Zealand to visit with Shirley Pygott of Shirley P Designs. The show is sponsored by the Embroiderers’ Guild of America at egausa.org. Shirley is a versatile and talented multi-technique needle artist. She’s primarily self-taught and, these days specializes in goldwork, stump work, Casalguidi, whitework and surface embroidery techniques. You can tell from her work that she is a big fan of working with metal threads. We’re confident you’ll enjoy our conversation with this amazing needleworker and no-doubt be inspired to broaden your stitching horizons.–Beth and Gary

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We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Shirley Pygott. We’re 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 Shirley Pygott

  1. Gary I love your podcasts and flosstubes. Thank you. Barbara Dierolf

  2. I watched your chat with Shirley Pygott on YouTube and enjoyed it very much. When I looked in the description to see her website, I noticed that most of the description is for Ruth Miller. Mea culpa if this is the thousandth time you’ve gotten this notice.
    Barbara Sack

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