Embroidery artist Merrilyn Heazlewood shares her life in fabric & thread on Stitchery Stories embroidery podcast today! She takes us on a journey through her interesting and busy lifelong creative business career based around counted canvas work hand embroidery. And for those of you in the USA, you will know canvaswork as needlepoint.
Anyway, over the years, Merrilyn has owned several needlework shops, has written several books on wool embroidery, counted canvaswork techniques and also on silk ribbon embroidery. And she has also taught internationally for many years, in-person and now creating projects for online learning.
We catch up with Merrilyn as she looks forward to her summer holiday break, with several projects in mind to let her creativity flow.
Susan Weeks chats with Merrilyn about:
and so much more!
For this episode... View Show Notes, Links & Examples of Merrilyn's work at
https://stitcherystories.com/merrilynheazlewood
Visit: https://merrilynheazlewood.com.au
Look: https://www.instagram.com/merrilynsstitches/
Like: https://www.facebook.com/MerrilynBHeazlewood
Other places & people we mentioned:
In Tasmania:
Tarraleah, Hobart, Launceston, Battery Point, Mount Wellington, Iron Pot (a small flat island in the mouth of the Derwent River, Tasmania)
The Kimberley region in north-west Australia
Aboriginal rock art Echidna
Gumnut Yarns
Lowery Workstands
Other episodes you will enjoy
Sarah Rakestraw: Glorious Goldwork Embroidery
https://stitcherystories.com/sarahrakestraw/
Tina Francis: Tapestry, Needlepoint, Canvaswork
https://stitcherystories.com/tinafrancis/
Ilke Cochrane: Delightful Hardanger Embroidery
https://stitcherystories.com/ilkecochrane/
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