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Gary L. Parr
Fiber Talk
A twice-weekly podcast for Fiber Art hobbyists.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 161 ratings
Love the talk about challenges
Oh wow I just loved the topic of challenges for stitching that you just put up. I love stitching challenges, but they are time ones, like stitch every day for 30 day of an hour or for 30 minutes and then you will not believe the progress you can make. You think 30 minutes is nothing but once you...Read full review »
Ivy Krueger via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/12/20
The Bee’s Knees
In my humble opinion, this needlework/embroidery podcast is the bee’s knees of fibre art podcasts. The two hosts are friendly and knowledgeable, with an open mind and healthy curiosity, underpinned in parts by science. The guests have been varied and all so very interesting; many of these Sunday...Read full review »
crimsonbloom via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/22/18
Love This Podcast!!
So nice to hear a stitching podcast. This one is informative and well planned out. I look forward to many more to come!!
Yorkish via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/22/18
Recent Episodes
This week we visit with Gemma Murray, Anne Butcher, and Dr. Susan Kay-Williams of the Royal School of Needlework. These ladies were responsible for managing all of the needlework that was done for the Coronation of King Charles III a year ago. In our conversation, we learn about the various...
Published 05/05/24
Published 05/05/24
It’s a Wednesday so we’re chatting about needlework. Topics this week include our upcoming May 5 show about the work done by the Royal School of Needlework to provide embroidered pieces for the Coronation, needle case kits from Tanja Berlin of Berlin Embroidery, Mary Corbet, museums, Wintertur,...
Published 04/24/24
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