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EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 8 MIN

The Last Stitch at Needle Creek

from The Treeline — Fexingo Horror · host Fexingo

In the autumn of 2021, Luna took an unmarked trail off the Blue Ridge Parkway, following a creek she'd only seen on a hand-drawn map pinned to a bulletin board at a gas station in Floyd, Virginia. The map promised a chapel — a small white building where, according to the note scrawled in pencil, 'the thread still holds.' What she found was a room full of fabric scraps pinned to the walls, each one embroidered with a date and a name. The newest was three days old. The oldest, from 1892. And in the centre of the floor, a sewing machine still warm to the touch. This is a story about what happens when someone decides to mend something that was meant to be left torn. It is not a story with a monster. It is a story with a seamstress who never left. And a question Luna still cannot answer: why the last stitch on every piece was sewn from the inside out. #TheTreeline #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #AppalachianHorror #SewingMachine #NeedleCreek #FloydVirginia #BlueRidgeParkway #Chapel #FabricScraps #EmbroideredDates #UnmarkedTrail #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #Folklore #Seamstress #Mending #UnfinishedBusiness Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In the autumn of 2021, Luna took an unmarked trail off the Blue Ridge Parkway, following a creek she'd only seen on a hand-drawn map pinned to a bulletin board at a gas station in Floyd, Virginia. The map promised a chapel — a small white building where, according to the note scrawled in pencil, 'the thread still holds.' What she found was a room full of fabric scraps pinned to the walls, each one embroidered with a date and a name. The newest was three days old. The oldest, from 1892. And in the centre of the floor, a sewing machine still warm to the touch. This is a story about what happens when someone decides to mend something that was meant to be left torn. It is not a story with a monster. It is a story with a seamstress who never left. And a question Luna still cannot answer: why the last stitch on every piece was sewn from the inside out. #TheTreeline #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #AppalachianHorror #SewingMachine #NeedleCreek #FloydVirginia #BlueRidgeParkway #Chapel #FabricScraps #EmbroideredDates #UnmarkedTrail #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #Folklore #Seamstress #Mending #UnfinishedBusiness Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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