It’s midweek chat time once again. Our discussion this week centers around little things we’re learning as we make our way through our various stitching projects and Mary Corbet’s trees. We also answer Pamela’s question about the chart Christine bought at Stitchery Row. Our Sunday guest: Amy Poore–Gary and Christine
We return from our holiday break to talk about new projects for Gary, the Stitchery Row needlework store Christine visited, Mary Corbet activities, Lorene Salt’s Autumn Kaleidoscope design and the Needle Artists by the Sea year-long project, Omanik’s Quantum frame, Victoria Samplers, and a Hands Across the Sea Samplers greeting card giveaway. Our Sunday guest: Elizabeth Bozievich–Gary and Christine
Mary Corbet joins us for a terrific and wide-ranging conversation about all things needlework. Topics this week include backing up our computers, Alba Maxima linen, stitching frames and stands, slate frames from Mythic Crafts, bad stitching habits, correcting errors, stitching what you don’t really like, and the impact of material quality on stitching enjoyment.
We hope you enjoy listening to the conversation as much as we did recording it.–Christine and Gary
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We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Mary. We’re always looking for guests, so let us know if there is someone you’d like us to have on the show.–Gary and Christine
It’s the middle of the week and we return to talk about Christine’s son and her visit to a New York needlework shop, the Needle Arts Mystery Retreat, Mary Corbet’s new ebook, Jane Wood and her blog, stitching slumps, and Arlene Cohen’s latest video.–Gary and Christine
It’s time for another mid-week chat. Our topics for this go-round are Yvette Stanton’s Early-Style Hardanger book, Jane Nicholas’ Complete Book of Stumpwork, stump work in general, Orna Willis, Gary’s stand modification, a story by Mary Corbet, and some tips from Louise’s Needlework that will help you wrestle with Neon Rays. We hope you enjoy the show and will tell others.–Gary and Christine
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