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Fiber Talk

Gary L. Parr
Embroidery
Needlework
Hand & Lock
Education
Art
Flocking and Foiling
Natural History Museum
Diploma Program
Community Support
Fashion Industry
Everyday Folk
Textile Arts
Samplers
Tour De France
The Sampler Guild
Tour De Broderie
Fiber Art
Wool Applique
Rita Gekht
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A twice-weekly podcast for Fiber Art hobbyists.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes42Founded9 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Jamaican embroiderer Lekazia Turner experiences The Red Dress.

Mantis, designed and stitched by Alexandrina Dordea.For our final Wednesday conversation, we decided to do a recap of 2025 by naming our favorite needlework artist(s) of the year, the to... more

The Goal Keeper purse, designed and stitched by Nicole Chui.

Emotional Baggage, designed and stitched by Nicole Chui.Our guest this week is embroidery artist Nicole Chui. The show is sponsored by the Embroiderer’s Guild of America. Nicole describes ... more

A short video to remind you of three opportunities that are ending by Nov. 30. Act quickly so you don’t miss out.

Win a kit for this beautiful Goldwork Cross Star, designed by Clara Warschauer, along with an ornament finishing kit from Ecclesiastical Sewing. Listen to the podcast for details.

The Botany Bay Sampler, from Fox and Rabbit Designs, is Gary’s lates... more

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Recent Guests

Amie Corbin
Owner and designer at Lola Crow Cross Stitch
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Episode: The Creative Designs of Lola Crow’s Amie Corbin
Rachel Wright
Embroidery artist and author of 'Embroidery in Ancient Egypt'
Episode: Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 11-12-25
Brad Cape
Executive Director of the Embroiderers Guild of America
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Episode: EGA’s Many Facets with Brad Cape, Exec. Dir.
Suzanne Connors
Artist from Aya Fiber Studios, specializes in Japanese textile techniques.
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Episode: Indigo Dyeing and Sashiko with Suzanne Connors
Kirstie Macleod
Creator of The Red Dress Project
Episode: Making the Red Dress with Kirstie Macleod
Dana Jones
Founder of Selah Creative Company and creator of Bunny Bobbins
Selah Creative Company
Episode: Bunny Bobbins Make Stitching Fun
Loetitia Gibier
Embroidery artist and owner of Korry's Little Shop
Korry's Little Shop
Episode: Fiber Talk with Loetitia Gibier, Korry’s Little Shop
Emma Homent
Needlepoint artist and creator behind Makers Marks
Makers Marks
Episode: Fiber Talk with Emma Homent, The Makers Marks
Sue Reed
Needlepoint designer known for teaching techniques related to over-dyed threads.
Episode: Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 7-23-25

Hosts

Gary Parr
Co-host known for his expertise and engaging style, resonating with the fiber arts community.
Cindy Baldwin
Co-host with a passion for needlework and community engagement in the fiber arts.
Beth Olicot
Co-host contributing insights into fiber arts, fostering a welcoming atmosphere for listeners.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 187 ratings
  • Mental awareness

    For the first time I had to turn off the podcast on mental awareness because it made me depressed. Usually I find listening to the Sunday interviews light and refreshing. I like to stitch throughout. I could not keep listening to these sad stories. It just reminded me of my own loses and what a bleak future.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    RayaHP
    United States3 years ago
  • 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 do it a few days in a row you can really make your piece grow and grow.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ivy Krueger
    Canada5 years ago
  • Absolutely the BEST!!!

    If you like, love or are just interested in needle and thread related crafts,hobbies or artwork, this Fiber Talk is as good as it gets!! I have learned to much about the craft of needework and all that is realted to it, especially to hear it from all the great designers, stitchers, educators and specialists in the field! Gary (and co.!) are the best!!

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Meg.419
    United States6 years ago
  • Miss you guys bring back reef threads!

    Any chance of reef threads making a return?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pabloa Escabara
    United States6 years ago
  • Awesome

    I’ve grown to love this pod. The recent one with Jacob Degraaf was wonderful. Give it a listen...you won’t..................................................be disappointed.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    drunksrd's path
    United States7 years ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the engaging discussions about crafting challenges and techniques.
Some guests bring valuable insights that resonate with the community, enhancing the podcast's content.
Many find it a supportive and inspiring space for fiber arts enthusiasts.
Hosts are praised for their friendly demeanor and knowledge in the field.

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Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 11-26-25
Q: What is holding you back from working on your project?
It's often something in our heads, such as mental space and focus that keeps us from engaging with more complicated projects.
Stitches and Stories with Rachel Wright
Q: Can you tell us about your creative process when it comes to your embroidery projects?
I don't have a strict plan; instead, I engage in a dialogue with the piece I'm working on, allowing it to guide me as I stitch.
Stitches and Stories with Rachel Wright
Q: What led you to focus on ancient Egyptian culture in your embroidery work?
My inspiration began with an enchanting book about Egypt that I read years ago, which captivated my imagination and led to my fascination with that historical period.
EGA’s Many Facets with Brad Cape, Exec. Dir.
Q: What new programs are on the horizon for EGA?
We're starting a new program in 2026 called Explorations, A Step Beyond, designed as an in-depth dive into a particular technique.
EGA’s Many Facets with Brad Cape, Exec. Dir.
Q: Do you find young people are acceptable to learning these techniques?
It's a challenge to engage younger people, but we're continuously looking for ways to expose them to our offerings.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fiber Talk

What is Fiber Talk about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast presents a vibrant and engaging platform for fiber arts enthusiasts, featuring discussions that explore a wide array of topics related to needlework, such as embroidery, cross-stitching, and unique crafting techniques. The hosts frequently highlight personal anecdotes, creative processes, and time management strategies for artists navigating their craft, while also providing insights into the challenges and joys of various projects. With contributions from diverse guests, the podcast showcases expertise in emerging trends and traditional techniques, making it a valuable resource for anyone involved in or interested in fiber arts. Peer recommendations and active listener engagement significantly enrich the community aspect, furt... more

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These podcasts share a similar audience with Fiber Talk:

1. The Long Thread Podcast
2. Haptic & Hue
3. Check Your Thread: Sewing More Sustainably
4. Threads Magazine Podcast: "Sewing With Threads"
5. Love to Sew Podcast

How many episodes of Fiber Talk are there?

Fiber Talk launched 9 years ago and published 42 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Fiber Talk include:

1. Amie Corbin
2. Rachel Wright
3. Brad Cape
4. Suzanne Connors
5. Kirstie Macleod
6. Dana Jones
7. Loetitia Gibier
8. Emma Homent

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