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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 1-31-24

Cindy’s Fibonacci Swirls floss toss. It’s going to look great.
It’s time for another Midweek Chat. This week Cindy and Gary discuss counted-canvas work and how it fits in the stitching world, ANG and CyberPointers, beginning and ending threads, and keeping a project notebook. Overrated/underrated topics include corner measuring squares, adjustable stretcher bars, and stitching chairs/ergonomics. Be sure to check out the Jan. 28 podcast with Nicola Jarvis in which we talk about her new book “Life in Seasons.” Sunday’s guest is Deb Rucker from Stitches of Heritage. Our topic is the role of African Americans in needlework history.–Cindy and Gary

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1 thought on “Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 1-31-24

  1. I’d love to have a cross-Atlantic chat about canvas! Having been battling my Canvaswork module of the RSN certificate I am intrigued by the different approaches on either side of the pond. I don’t think I’ve seen painted canvasses over here in the UK, but although the Canvaswork module is counted, it isn’t geometrical but pictorial.
    Before this module I’d only done a few very small geometrical bits of canvas – is it what you call needlepoint? – and I enjoyed those, but trying to paint pictures of beautifully rounded tulips using basically straight stitches is doing my head in 😀

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