Sunday, October 9, 2011

Remember My Victims

I've done quite a few interviews here on Blog with famous, infamous (ok, not really but it sounded good) and unknown folks from the world of needlepoint. All these are preserved here on Blog and are revealed by a little searching. Search on "Interviews" in the search box in the upper left corner and lots will pop up--an interview with Jay Patterson of Rainbow Gallery, a peek into Leigh Designs' studio and design process, a look at Melissa Shirley's stitching, a visit with Margaret Condy, interviews with the twin designer/shop owner team of Eileen Aird and Elizabeth Hess, a visit with Ruth Dilts and much, much more!

Plus you'll find links to other folks' interviews on other sites.

I tag every article published on Blog with keywords to help folks find things later.  Do a little digging and the most amazing things will turn up!


Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com

2 comments:

Margaret said...

What a surprise to see my interview come up again. See, I still read your blog every morning, and comment on occasion. Reading it over, I appreciate your reaching out to me and allowing me to shine , even if just for a moment or two. I am still needle pointing, and still love the colors and threads, and the delicious designs. I am currently working on Trixie, Dixie and Peach by Di Paola. I love his quirkiness .

Stay with us Jane, you are a major source of news and social connections in the needle point world. I always have my morning cup of tea with you every day.

Margaret Condy

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

I'm flattered you show up every morning, Margaret. It was a fun interview, wasn't it? So many of us forget where needlepoint was in the rush to take it to another level or fun. Don Di Paola's work is hilarious. I bet you are having fun with Trix, and Dix and Peach. It's lovely to hear from you. Hope you continue to stitch your brains out with the rest of us for years and years to come.

For those who aren't familiar with this new artist whose work Kelly Clark is distributing, here are the three little witches Margaret is stitching. Hilarious!
http://www.kellyclarkneedlepoint.com/node/1057