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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 1-31-24

Cindy’s Fibonacci Swirls floss toss. It’s going to look great.
It’s time for another Midweek Chat. This week Cindy and Gary discuss counted-canvas work and how it fits in the stitching world, ANG and CyberPointers, beginning and ending threads, and keeping a project notebook. Overrated/underrated topics include corner measuring squares, adjustable stretcher bars, and stitching chairs/ergonomics. Be sure to check out the Jan. 28 podcast with Nicola Jarvis in which we talk about her new book “Life in Seasons.” Sunday’s guest is Deb Rucker from Stitches of Heritage. Our topic is the role of African Americans in needlework history.–Cindy and Gary

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Fiber Talk with Nicola Jarvis II

“Life in Seasons” by Nicola Jarvis
Fairhurst Fox, one of the projects in Life in Seasons.

Nicola Jarvis returns this week to talk about her new book, “Life in Seasons: The Embroidered World of Nicola Jarvis.” The show is sponsored by Avlea Folk Embroidery and CyberPointers. Nicola’s book is published by the folks at “Inspirations” magazine. While it’s filled with beautiful projects, presented in the familiar “Inspirations” format, it’s much more than a project book. “Life in Seasons” is the story of what Nicola experienced during her daily walks down the lane and in the woods with her dog Quince. Through words, photos, needle art, poetry, and artisans who helped her along the way, Nicola takes us with her on those walks so we can see what inspired the projects in the book. This book is the first of two. It covers the Winter and Spring seasons. The second book will be published in Sept. 2025 and will share her Summer and Autumn experiences. The book is available now at Sassy Jacks Stitchery or wherever you purchase needlework books. Projects kits can be purchased from the “Inspirations” website to ship from Australia or from Nicola’s website to ship from the UK. Enjoy the conversation and stitching the art Nicola has created.–Beth and Gary

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Please support our sponsor, Avlea Folk Embroidery at avleaembroidery.com.
Join CyberPointers at cyberpointers.org.

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We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Nicola Jarvis. We’re always looking for guests, so let us know if there is someone you’d like us to have on the show.
 

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Fiber Talk with Nicola Jarvis

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Butterfly Garden by Nicola Jarvis.

Nicola Jarvis of Nicola Jarvis Studio is our guest this week. The show is sponsored by the Embroiderers Guild of America and Needle in a Haystack. Nicola Jarvis is a brilliant needlework artist who is highly skilled with several techniques. She is a Royal School of Needlework graduate, RSN teacher and program developer, worked in the fashion industry, developed well-know exhibitions with William and May Morris, and now owns her own designing and teaching studio.

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Throughout her 30+-year career she has drawn from her various experiences to to become one of the world’s leading needlework artists. As you’ll hear, her enthusiasm for her art is absolutely energizing.–Gary

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Loveday design by Nicola Jarvis

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I hope you enjoy this week’s conversation with Nicola Jarvis. I’m always looking for guests, so let me know if there is someone you’d like me to have on the show.–Gary

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