Like clockwork, Wednesday has shown up again. But, do not fear, we have stuff to talk about. This week’s topics are TV shows and movies to stitch with, a monogram book for stitchers, free patterns, Tulip needles, our stitching efforts, and the impact of exercise on stitching. Sunday’s guest: Jean Farish of Jean Farish Needleworks and Stitchers Escapes.–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 a special week for us. Mary Corbet joins us for the second time and we have the added pleasure of talking with Mary’s sister, Sarah DeBree. The conversation covers a wide range of topics including Mill Hill bead packaging, books, backs of stitching projects, satin-stitch techniques, transferring designs for embroidery, knitting, yarn from Sarah’s daughter’s sheep Cypress, quilting, needlepoint,
Mary’s latest projects, and her ebooks. Basically, this week there’s something for everyone. We hope you enjoy listening to the conversation as much as we did recording it.–Christine and Gary
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