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Natalie Dupuis shares her life in fabric & thread on the Stitchery Stories embroidery podcast. Natalie shares her determined steps from being a teacher of children to being a teacher of goldwork embroidery, and a designer of unique goldwork embroidery kits. Susan Weeks chats with Natalie about: - The benefits of kits for trying new things
- Developing goldwork embroidery kits with unique designs
- Steampunk meets goldwork
- Step by step to building her 2nd career
- Learning perseverance from toddlers
- The importance of teaching skills in addition to embroidery skills
- Developing an interest in Japanese embroidery
- When can you call yourself a designer?
- The story of the wonky wheel
- Are you sitting comfortably & healthily
- 'Stealing' pieces of time to be creative
- and so much more.
For this episode... View Show Notes, Links & Examples of Natalie's work at https://www.stitcherystories.com/nataliedupuis Visit: www.SewByHand.com Like: https://www.facebook.com/SewByHandMontreal/ Look: https://www.instagram.com/sewbyhandmtl/?hl=en Other organisations mentioned: San Francisco School Of Needlework & Design https://www.sfneedleworkanddesign.org/ Embroiderer's Guild Of America https://egausa.org/# Embroiderer's Association Of Canada https://eac.ca/eng/ |