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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 7-17-19

The Queen’s Sampler, stitched by Linda Vinson.

It’s that day that occurs halfway between Sundays, the show is sponsored by Sassy Jacks Stitchery, and Vonna and Gary have gathered to talk about The Queen’s Sampler Project sponsored by Sassy Jacks Stitchery, Fiber Talk needle minders, Sampler Sunday on July 28, Needles, an ANG Fox Chapter project, and show we watch while stitching. You’ll also experience four Rockwell moments from the Pfeiffer household that will likely bring at least one tear to your eyes. Sunday’s guest is Nicola Parkman, Hands Across the Sea Samplers–Gary

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Innovative finishing by Vonna.
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Fiber Talk with Mary Corbet VI

Mary Corbet’s Pocket on a Tote embroidery design.

It’s always fun and educational to talk to Mary Corbet and this week is no exception. This week we talk about stitching spaces and how to use and organize them, lighting, needles, laying tools, stands, chairs, and whatever else fell out of our minds during our hour together. The podcast is filled with items that will help you improve your needlearts experience.–Gary

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Tulip needles are slippy.

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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 2-20-19

Elizabeth Foote’s Flowers design by Arlene Cohen.
We have made our way, once again, to the middle of the week and Arlene and Gary gather to talk about a variety of subjects including ending threads and hiding carried threads, needles, cross stitching Gossamer lace, and a giant table cloth Arlene rescued. Sunday’s guest: Sarah Rakestraw of Golden Hinde Goldwork.

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Canvaswork Square #5 design by Arlene Cohen.
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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 11-28-18

Arlene Cohen’s Gossamer Lace design.
Wednesday returns and so does Arlene Cohen for another midweek conversation about needlework. Our topics include color and needlework design, stitching techniques, when to change needles, an embroidery book Arlene purchased, and her Gossamer lace design. Sunday’s guest: Linda Eaton from Winterthur returns.

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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 10-10-18

The sound is rather rocky in this show (technical problems), but it’s Wednesday and we’re chatting, nonetheless. We had a list of topics this week and got to the Jane Wood and Arlene Cohen items, but then veered off the road and talked at length about the psychology of stitching and then moved on to news feeds. We hope the discussion gives you food for thought or, at the least, is interesting. Sunday’s guest: Linda Eaton, head curator at Winterthur.

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