The astronaut who made a quilt in Space
When astronaut Dr Karen Nyberg created a quilt square on the International Space Station in 2013, she sparked a worldwide sewing project involving over two thousand quilters.
Dr Karen Nyberg has many talents. She's an engineer and astronaut, but she's also an avid quilter, so when she joined the International Space Station in 2013, she took her sewing kit with her. She created a nine-inch, star-themed quilt square in orbit which inspired over two thousand other quilters to do the same. Karen tells Jo Fidgen about the challenges of quilting in zero gravity and of leaving her three-year-old son and husband - also an astronaut - behind on earth. She's now designed a collection of fabrics called Earth Views based on photographs she took from Space.
The archive clips you heard came courtesy of NASA.
Presenter: Jo Fidgen
Producer: June Christie
Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com
(Photo: Dr Karen Nyberg with her quilt square in space. Credit: NASA)
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