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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 6-8-22

This is the kit Beth got from Stitched Stories. Watch our unboxing video to learn more.
Beth finished Spring Hill by Karen Kluba of Rosewood Manor.
We return from our post-500 hiatus to talk about our 500th show, the upcoming Hannah Longstreth framing, storing needlework and threads, our upcoming project with Gay Ann Rogers, our new unboxing video showing kits from Stitched Stories, yellow linen Beth dyed, and a variety of other things that came to mind. Join us tonight for the Fiber Talk Stitch Hour. Our guest will be Natalie Dupuis of Sew By Hand. She’ll be taking us through the design process she uses from concept to stitching. We start at 8:00 p.m. Eastern on the Fiber Talk YouTube channel. Sunday’s guest: Brandy of the new shop BeStitchMe.–Beth and Gary

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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 2-16-22

Progress on Beth’s lizard canvas.
It’s Wednesday and we have gathered once again to talk about needlework. This week’s topics include teaching the basics to new stitchers and veterans, exposing young people to the needlework arts, and Anchor floss that now comes on spools. Join us tonight at 8:00 p.m. Eastern for the Fiber Talk Stitch Hour. We’ll be stitching and chatting. Fire up your favorite project, pour your favorite beverage, and join us for an hour of needlework fun on the Fiber Talk YouTube channel. Sunday’s guest: Christine Miller.–Beth and Gary

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Anchor floss now on spools.
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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 2-9-22

Blue ornaments on perforated paper by Cindy Baldwin.

The middle of the week has arrived once again and our conversation topics include Debbie Rowley’s Angles class, Natalie Dupuis’ Beribboned class, Anchor threads, backing up and protecting your computer data, and stitching on perforated paper. Join us tonight for the Fiber Talk Stitch Hour. It’s a Stitch and Chat show at 8:00 p.m. Eastern on the Fiber Talk YouTube channel. Sunday’s guest: Shirley Pygott of Shirley P Designs, New Zealand–Cindy and Gary

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Red ornaments on perforated paper by Cindy Baldwin.

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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 1-26-22

Beribboned by Natalie Dupuis.
The day after Tuesday has arrived and Debbie and Gary talk about the new Beribboned class offered by Natalie Dupuis, Debbie’s Angles class, five years of Fiber Talk, what we look for in a quality needlework shop, and a great idea for connecting young people with needlework. Join us tonight for the Fiber Talk Stitch Hour when our guest will be Hillary Waters Fayle who will talk about and demonstrate embroidering on leaves. It promises to be a fascinating show. We start at 8:00 p.m. Eastern on the Fiber Talk YouTube channel.–Debbie and Gary

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Debbie Rowley’s latest class design is Angles. Visit her website at debbeesdesigns.com to sign up for the class.
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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 7-28-21

Gisella, stitched by Cindy Baldwin
It’s Wednesday and that’s a good day to add a new member to the Fiber Talk team. This week Cindy Baldwin joins us. We get to learn about her needlework interests, Cyberpointers, entering needlework in state fairs, and painted canvas design and stitching. Join us tonight at 8:00 p.m. for the Fiber Talk Stitch Hour with guest Cindy Gershin. We’ll learn more about what judges look for in our needlework and how to improve our stitching. Also, mark your calendars for 2:00 p.m. July 30 as we celebrate World Embroidery Day with guests Natalie Dupuis, Kathy Andrews, and Barbara Hutson. Sunday’s guest: Virginia Postrel, author of “The Fabric of Civilization–Cindy and Gary

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Mostly Amadeus, a Debbie Rowley design stitched by Cindy Baldwin
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