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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 2-27-19

Julia Fletcher 1847 from The Scarlett House
Today’s show is definitely different and a bit of an experiment. Gary and Vonna are devoting the entire show to some of the new designs being offered at the Nashville Market, March 1 to 3. While you can certainly simply listen to the podcast and get plenty out of it, we’re accompanying this show with a slide show of some of the designs we like and want to talk about. To see those designs while we talk about them, go to the page for this show at wetalkfiber.com. If you click on the slide show on the podcast page, you’ll see a larger version. Arrows on the left and right of each photo allow you to move through the slideshow. We hope you enjoy our discussion and this different format. Please provide feedback about this format so we’ll have a sense of whether it works. Sunday’s guest: Mary Corbet.

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Fiber Talk at the Nashville Market VIII

In Nashville Market video 20 Paulette Stewart of Plum Street Samplers gives us a tour of her latest designs, which include a couple of which contain some rather fancy cows, a very attractive tart, and the first two sets of a series of ornaments.

In our 21st video from the Nashville Market, Julia Snyder of & More share their line of products including painted needlepoint canvases, cross-stitch designs, threads, books, a hook-and-loop canvas mounting method, and what looks to be a terrific LED lamp.

In video 22 we meet Ronnie Rowe of Ronnie Rowe Designs and are treated to a tour of his fascinating cross-stitch designs. He does a terrific job of delivering subjects in a dimensional style that has much of the depth/dimension of photographs.

In video 23 we visit AnnaLee Waite of AnnaLee Waite Designs and are treated to her many designs including a burlap bag kit, a sampler, and several small designs, including a boy/girl bunny pair.