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Fiber Talk with Ruth Singer

Pieces created for the Blossom and Thorn hedge exhibit.
Artist-maker Ruth Singer is this week’s guest. Ruth is a true textile artist and a master at dealing with the What if? question. To quote Ruth, “I work mainly with old cloth, often damaged, torn and worn, which I combine with hand stitch, natural dye, quilting, appliqué and mixed media to create subtle and emotive pieces.” In our conversation, we’re only able to explore a portion of what she does/offers to the needlework community. Her current “Cultures of Care” basket of projects and art explorations is multi-faceted and will provide many inspirational avenues for textile artists to explore. Ruth is the author of six books and produces the “Making Meaning” podcast and journal. This week’s podcast is only the tip of the iceberg. Be sure to visit Ruth’s site to learn and experience much more.–Beth and Gary

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Ruth Singer’s “Criminal Quilts” book.
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We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Ruth Singer. 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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