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Fiber Talk with Kirstie Macleod, The Red Dress

Jamaican embroiderer Lekazia Turner experiences The Red Dress.
“The Red Dress: Conversations in Stitch,” by Kirstie Macleod is available from your favorite bookseller.
The Red Dress project, created and developed by this week’s guest, Kirstie Macleod, can, at first, look like little more than a beautiful dress, embellished by a lot of colorful embroidery. If you spend more than 30 sec. exploring this project, you will quickly discover that the dress is a powerful symbol of what people of all kinds and from many cultures have experienced in their lives, many of those experiences worse than you can imagine. In this week’s conversation, we are privileged to hear the story of the Red Dress and, I hope, like me, you will be moved by what Kirstie has provided for us. Enjoy the story, share it with others, and consider buying the book about the project. It’s a good one. Kirstie will be back sometime in late August or early September to tell us about how the dress was created and how she incorporated so much embroidery from so many people.–Gary

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The Red Dress embroidery group in Aguacatenango, Mexico, embroider the dress while it’s worn by Vanessa Aguilar of Juarez.
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We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Kirstie Macleod. 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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