Wisconsin Public Television Remembers Nancy Zieman
Wisconsin Public Television is saddened by the death of Nancy Zieman, longtime host of Sewing With Nancy.
11/14/17
Wisconsin Public Television is saddened by the death of Nancy Zieman, longtime host of Sewing With Nancy.
11/14/17
Wisconsin Public Television is saddened by the death of Nancy Zieman, longtime host of Sewing With Nancy.
Zieman passed away at her home in Beaver Dam Tuesday morning after a long battle with cancer.
An educator, author, pattern maker, television producer, entrepreneur and innovator, Zieman inspired millions of sewing and quilting enthusiasts throughout her career. She hosted Sewing With Nancy, the longest-running sewing series on television, since 1982. The program continues to air on public television stations across the United States.
A careful, kind and generous presence, Zieman presented each of her programs in an engaging how-to format that empowered people of all skill levels to explore their own talents.
In addition to her TV program, Zieman was the founder of Nancy’s Notions, a Tacony Corporation company. Grown from her own kitchen table into a nationwide name trusted by sewers and quilters, the company offers thousands of products including sewing books, notions, videos and DVDs, fabrics and quilting products and embroidery designs through its website, retail store and Nancy’s Notions catalog.
In 2005, Zieman helped develop Quilt Expo with WPT in Madison. The event is a vibrant example of Zieman’s inspiration, now drawing more than 20,000 people from across the United States to celebrate the art and craft of quilting.
Zieman is survived by her husband, Richard, their two sons, Ted and Tom, and her beloved grandchildren.
“Nancy was an entrepreneur, a talented television host, a dear friend to so many people at Wisconsin Public Television, and a true Wisconsin treasure,” WPT’s Director of Television Jon Miskowski said. “During the time that she produced her series Sewing With Nancy with WPT, she made hundreds of hours of programs sharing her love of sewing and quilting – work that reflects the essence of Nancy’s legacy in passing the love of sewing, a passion she held very dear, on to the next generation. It was an honor for WPT to be a part of her story. We will all miss Nancy and share our condolences with her family and friends as we remember a life well-lived and a legacy that will continue to inspire for years to come.”
“I am proud to have worked with Nancy on Sewing With Nancy for more than 25 years,” Laurie Gorman, WPT’s producer of Sewing With Nancy, said. “She had the rare ability to take her passion – the love of sewing – and share it with a national audience through the medium of television. Nancy was a savvy entrepreneur, talented colleague, and dear friend. She will be greatly missed by the staff at WPT and her many viewers and fans across the country.”
Zieman’s work on Sewing With Nancy lives on in the hundreds of hours of television that she created, much of which is available online at wpt.org/SewingWithNancy as a lasting resource that is still used by sewing and quilting enthusiasts around the world.
A private funeral service will be held. Fans and friends hoping to share their memories of Nancy’s life and inspiration are welcome to leave comments at NancyZieman.com/blog. If friends, fans and viewers desire, information about suggested memorial gifts is also available at that website.
I would love to get your thoughts, suggestions, and questions in the comments below. Thanks for sharing!
Audrey Wright
I feel like I lost a friend after watching Nancy’s shows for so many years. I will truly miss sharing Sat. mornings with her. My prayers to her family and friends. “Nancy, I will miss you. As you always said…By for now.”
L Edwards
Deepest condolences to the Zieman family. Nancy was a great inspiration to me and my sewing.
Tove Sondergaard
RIP Nancy – my thoughts are with her family and friends right now. Nancy Zieman had a profound influence on me during many hard periods of my life. I would watch her shows and feel that I had a kindred spirit out there somewhere and that she knew what would cheer me up and bring me back again. From correct collars to vibrant quilts the human kindness and initiative behind all the sewing programs were clear. We have indeed lost a grand dame.
Cassandra Young
So sorry to hear about Nancy’s passing, I enjoy watching her and learning new ideas on sewing. She will be sadly missed.
Debra Tullier
My sympathies are with her family. I think of all the Sewing with Nancy and how much she kept the art alive. She taught me so much, the
sewing world will miss her so!
Diana Beaubien
So sorry to hear of Nancys’s passing. She has been a large part of my life, teaching me so much. I will miss her so much.
Evelyne Beschon
I am so sad. She was a very wonderful woman
janice
My love for making quilts is because of your show I thank you for that. Rest in peace Nancy
Gayle
A very sad day. She promoted sewing with great ideas, presented in ways that were sensible and doable for many.
Nancy Taylor
Prayers to the family. She inspired me to no end. Made everything look easy and doable. I have watched her for many years and had the pleasure of meeting her a couple of years ago at the Expo.
Nancy Taylor