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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 1-6-21

Detail from a 17th Century whitework sampler from the Thistle-Threads course.
Our holiday break has ended and the podcasting resumes. For our first Midweek Chat of the new year, Beth and Gary gather to talk about raising our needlework efforts to a new and more-creative level, the 17 Century Whitework Sampler class we’re both taking from Thistle Threads and what our early studies have taught us about advancing our needlework, modifying projects to better express what we see in the design, and those projects that require complete silence and full concentration. Join us tonight at 8:00 p.m. Eastern on the Fiber Talk YouTube channel when the weekly Stitch Hour show resumes with guest Dewn Rivera and his Mirabilia projects.–Beth and Gary

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Spring HIll by Karen Kluba of Rosewood Manor. Our SAL, sponsored by Needle in a Haystack, will start Jan. 1
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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 11-25-20

Spring HIll by Karen Kluba of Rosewood Manor. Our SAL, sponsored by Needle in a Haystack, will start Jan. 1
Stitched by Linda Mischloney.

Wednesday has arrived as scheduled and Beth and Gary have gathered to chat about needlework. This week’s topics include our upcoming Springhill SAL by Rosewood Manor and the kits sponsor Needle in a Haystack is assembling, using digital technology to organize needlework projects, Beth’s venture into casket making, our participation in the Thistle Threads 17th Century Whitework Sampler project, and the pros and cons of saying yes to challenging projects. We hope you enjoy the show and encourage you to join us for the Springhill SAL. Kit details from Needle in a Haystack are coming soon.–Beth and Gary

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Stitched by Sharon Bruce.

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Fiber Talk Stitch Hour, 10-21-20

Please support Needle In A Haystack.
Please support Sassy Jacks Stitchery.

Last night, we had a terrific conversation with Tricia Nguyen of Thistle Threads (thistle-threads.com) about 17th Century whitework samplers. The show sponsored by Sassy Jacks Stitchery (sassyjacksstitchery.com) and Needle in a Haystack (needlestack.com). If you weren’t able to join us live, make some time to enjoy the recording. Those samplers and the people who stitched them were fascinating.

 

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Thistle Threads website

Sassy Jacks Stitchery

Needle in a Haystack