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Nancy Zieman, 1937-2017 |
Facts You Didn't Know About Sewing With Nancy Zieman
2. She authored over 40 books (including an autobiography), designed notions for Clover Needlecraft Inc, designed a line of fabric and sewing patterns, authored an interactive blog, and founded Nancy's Notion catalog (which was always my go-to place to find the hard to find notions I wanted).
- 3. In 2001, she was the first elected member to the Sewing Hall of Fame (didn't know there was a Sewing Hall of Fame?? Me, either!!
- 4. Nancy's face was partially paralyzed by Bell's Palsy which she developed due to an ear infection as a toddler. She was always open about the condition and talked about it on her show.
- 5. Charity Projects were a heart felt passion with Nancy. Not only did her and her husband Richard give quietly through the years, she also inspired others to give with her blog's page - Sew To Give where you can find several organizations to sew for. Nancy often said, "The Gift is in the Giving".
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Here are the rules:
- Link up any post from the past week that is creatively driven, WIP, Finish Pieces, Process oriented etc - Art Quilt perferred, any media accepted
- Somewhere in your post, please link back to my blog
- Please visit some of the other blogs and leave a comment or two - an encouraging word means a lot to an artist!
- Be Inspired!
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4 comments:
She got me started on the sewing path. such an inspiration. There is an excellent interview with her on the while she naps podcast. I think it was in the spring but a search will find it. She talks about starting a business before the internet when it was mail order and starting Nancy’s notions, the Pbs show. I highly recommend listening. Thank you for the tribute. I believe she is flying with the angels on quilted fabric wings .
You know I thought I had put a link to that exact interview in my blog sometime back. I know I listened to it once - but wouldn't mind listening again. I thought she was amazing and I always ordered from Nancy's Notions.
Thanks for the tribute and more information on Nancy Zieman. She had a profound impact on so many of us, all the while with her humble spirit of sharing.
I too will greatly miss Nancy, for I have followed her on PBS since she began her show. I still share things I learned from her back then and give her the credit. We were blessed to have her as a teacher.
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