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Fiber Talk with Jessica Grimm IV

A design by Jessica Grimm.

Jessica Grimm returns for her fourth visit in a show sponsored by the Embroiderers’ Guild of America and Sassy Jacks Stitchery. It’s always an educational pleasure to talk with Jessica. This time we learn about her museum research work, her Medieval goldwork class, slate frames, her work at the Glentleiten Open Air Museum, the roles of men and women in textile research, the duel of Philip the Good and Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, get to hear the phrase “as rare as hen’s teeth,” and learn how Jessica has experienced the pandemic. If you are not a subscriber to Jessica’s blog, sign up. You’ll learn so many things about needlework history. Also please support our sponsors, Sassy Jacks Stitchery and the EGA.–Beth and Gary

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