It’s Midweek Chat day. This time our topics include Gay Ann Rogers’ Echoes II Tudor Rose kit, Debbie Rowley’s Glitz and Glamour Opal and Black Magic designs, the HATS Bathya video and classes, removing pencil and chalk lines from ground cloth, and Mary Corbet’s review of Kacee Granke’s hoop art frames, available at Stitch Life Studio on Etsy. We also get involved in an extended discussion about what constitutes advanced stitching designs, if they actually exist. Sunday’s guest: Debbie Woodard of Painted Pony Designs and Destination: Dallas.
Listen to the podcast:
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Bathya c. 1680 tour with Nicola Parkman
Here are some links:
- Mary Corbet: Display Your Embroidery with Decorative Hoop Frames
- Debbie Rowley’s Glitz and Glamour Opal design
- Debbie Rowley’s Black Magic design
- History of Bathya with Joy Jarrett
- Fobbles Needlework Shop
- Sassy Jacks Stitchery website
- Attic Needlework Shop
- Hands Across the Sea Samplers website