Talking Threads

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Talking Threads
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Talking Threads logo
Genre Art/Crafts
Directed by Paul Aitken
Presented by Jamie Malden
Holly Pulsford
Country of origin UK
No. of episodes 10
Production
Executive producer(s) Jamie Malden
Running time ~24 minutes
Release
Original network Country Channel
Original release Oct 14, 2009
External links
Website

Talking Threads is a new, magazine style programme, targeted specifically at the ever-increasing market for textile art that aims to inspire people to be creative with fabric.[1] Shown on The Country Channel, on Sky TV, Talking Threads has a potential audience of fifty million people across the world, with a large percentage of these being UK based.

Series 1

A pilot series of ten half-hour episodes will feature internationally renowned fabric artists giving personal demonstrations of the techniques which have made them accomplished artists. It is scheduled to be shown on October 14, 2009, on Sky Channel 171.[2]

According to The Country Channel, Talking Threads is uniquely placed to attract a diverse audience:[3]

The world of textile art is one that appeals to a vast demographic range: in addition to the more traditional sewing audience this programme would target everyone from parents watching with young children to university students wanting ideas for customizing their clothes.

The craft industry is not only unaffected by the credit crunch but has attracted a larger following as people turn to repairing or restyling old clothes to avoid purchasing new ones. Talking Threads is ideally placed to take advantage of the influx of people approaching textile and fabric art for the first time, while allowing those more experienced in the practice to see their favourite artists and their work.

Format

Each episode is based around the artistic stylings of a renowned artist, featuring a demonstration of how to make a specific piece, an interview and an exclusive look into their portfolio.

In every episode viewers are taught simple fabric art techniques, such as embellishing or fabric dyeing, from which they can expand their creative horizons. They are also taken through a step by step process culminating in the creation of their own piece of textile art. The final episode is filmed at The Festival of Quilts, at the Birmingham NEC.

Artists

The following artists are featured in the series:[1]

  • Lulu Smith
  • Angie Hughes
  • Linda Mille
  • Gilda Baron
  • Anne Griffiths
  • Jill Kennedy
  • Fay Maxwell
  • Myfanwy Hart
  • Di Wells
  • Kim Thittichai

DVD Release

It was recently[when?] confirmed that Series 1 will be made available on DVD.[4]

References

External links