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Latest News from Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum has announced (through her Yahoo group in message 86618): “with great pleasure … that Beth Katz has become the new owner of Told in a Garden, Lavender & Lace, and Butternut Road” — all of which are accessible through the same website (Told in a Garden at http://tiag.com) as in the past.

This restructuring of the selling of Marilyn’s lovely designs, which began in October, has apparently fueled rumors of her retirement.  All such rumors are completely false.  Per Marilyn herself in the same message, “I will never stop until I am done.”

Beth and Marilyn are still working to get everything organized just exactly the way they want things to be on the website and with the new business setup.  In the meantime, stitchers are asked to continue supporting their nearest local needlework shops to obtain her designs and the necessary supplies for stitching them.  Doing so will help Marilyn and Beth out a lot by allowing them to focus on keeping up with the larger orders from distributors.

However, should you have questions about a particular design, or if you have difficulty locating a pattern, orders for Marilyn’s designs may be directed through the Customer Service link on her website.

Let’s Stimulate the Economy!

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Now that you’ve finished your taxes and gotten a good night’s sleep, it’s time to celebrate with a little (or a LOT) of good S.E.X. (by S.E.X., I mean “stash enhancement experience,” of course … but if you wish to enjoy the other kind, too, then by all means, ENJOY! :P ) at the online Needlework Show, which actually opened yesterday and runs through midnight on Monday, April 20th (but don’t wait until the last minute to place your order; please give the shop[s] you choose to order through plenty of time to order what you want for you).

Although the online Needlework Show is a wholesale show, so you’ll have to put together a list and give it to a participating shop to order for you, there’s not much better than being able to find out about the latest and greatest needlework patterns and products on the market — even while wearing your pajamas if you so choose! :)

Participating fully in the online Needlework Show is one of the most important things we stitchers can do to show our support for the designers, the shops, the manufacturers, and every other part of this industry we love so much.  Not only is it the absolute BEST opportunity we stitchers have to find out what is actually available in the needlework market, but this is also our chance to let store owners know exactly which of those available products we want and will buy if we can just get our eager mitts on them.

All other needlework markets are a guessing game for store owners, and all of those other needlework markets limit us stitchers, too — due to the fact that we may never get to see any number of designs and products that were offered, but that the shop owners decided not to purchase because they thought they might not sell. Since the online Needlework Show doesn’t just allow for but actually encourages stitchers’ input, it’s no longer a guessing game for shop owners as far as what they should buy.  As long as we stitchers do our job by looking through the online Needlework Show and communicating with the shop owners, a significant amount of the risk shop owners take on when they purchase products is actually eliminated — because we’ve already promised them what we’re going to buy.

In other words, it’s my opinion as a stitcher that it’s my obligation to check out this show each time it rolls around, and then to provide my wish list, suggestions, and so on to my favorite shops. This is something substantial I can do — all by myself! — to keep this entire industry in business.

I’ve also found the online Needlework Show is a superb opportunity to interact with many of the designers, most of whom seem to welcome being contacted by us stitchers, especially during this show, with questions, suggestions, compliments, etc.

You also won’t want to miss the large variety of opportunities to win or download free patterns or products.  These are available on various individual designers’ pages throughout the show, and also by completing the activities available on The Fun Page. Many of the contests can be entered daily, so make notes, and check back each day for more chances to win!

Unfortunately, my own actual local shop has so far refused to have anything to do with the online Needlework Show. (In fact, my local shop has pretty much refused to have anything to do with being online, and is pretty much in business only because she’s turned primarily into a yarn store. :( ) However, I still try to utilize the online Needlework Show each time it rolls around to help my local shop owner improve her business by stopping in to her shop to try to get her to at least take a look at the online Needlework Show — while I’m there in the store. I haven’t been successful yet, and I wouldn’t be being honest if I didn’t admit I’m really losing patience with her. I don’t buy much from her anymore because she simply refuses to meet my stitching wishes, much less my stitching “needs.” But I keep trying because I keep hoping perhaps she’ll change her mind … that perhaps if she’d just take a look at what’s out there, if she’d just listen to me as a customer, things might change for the better.

If your local shop isn’t one of the participating retailers in the show, you might want to try having a similar chat with them (and hopefully you’ll be more successful because hopefully your shop owner will be more open-minded). In the meantime, you still won’t miss out; there are plenty of participating shops to choose from to place your order(s). You can even spread the wealth if you want to by ordering from more than one shop!

So, what treasures have you discovered in this online Needlework Show? Come back here to Independent Needlework News and let me know what you’ve just GOT to have! :D

Also, let me know which shop(s) you chose to order from — and why?

Celebrate the 2009 Super Bowl with a Sunny Sale from Down Sunshine Lane !!!

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Amy of Down Sunshine Lane is inviting you to a stash-filled Super Bowl weekend sale! The sale has just begun and will end at the stroke of midnight (EST, also known as New York City time) on Sunday, February 1, 2009.

All charts and kits which have “NEW” highlighted in red to the left of their titles are discounted 10% !

All charts and kits which do NOT have a red “NEW” next to their titles are discounted 25% !!

All items on Down Sunshine Lane’s On Sale page are an ADDITIONAL 10% off their stated sale prices !!!

Amy is also offering INN readers a special extra treat: Mention Independent Needlework News in the Comments section when you place your order … and receive a free chart (Amy’s choice) along with your order!

Sale prices apply only to in stock items, so I recommend shopping early for the best selection. :)

Sale pricing does NOT apply to: Accessories, Fabrics, Threads, pre-orders, gift certificates, Monthly Clubs, items already discounted (except, of course, for those on Down Sunshine Lane’s On Sale page), or to items which are specifically noted as being, ” … excluded from Sales/Discounts.”

To qualify for the sale, all items must be ordered through the shopping cart.

Please note that sale prices will NOT appear in the shopping cart or on your invoice; Amy will manually discount your order before charging your credit card.

Also, please allow an extra three to five days for your order to be processed and shipped.

And don’t forget to mention INN in the Comments section of your order in order to get your free chart! :D

Deadline Looms to Sign Up for Shining Needle Society & Online Class with Merry Cox

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Merry Cox recently announced she will be teaching her Americana Sewing Case as an online class through the Shining Needle Society.

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In order to sign up for the class, you’ll first need to join the Shining Needle Society. (If you have any difficulty joining this Yahoo group, email Kate Gaunt for an invitation.) Next, you’ll need to follow the instructions in this message from the SNS Yahoo Group and contact Merry directly to sign up for the class.

Class registration is currently in progress but ends this Saturday, November 15th, so don’t delay any longer!

The class cost for the full kit, online instruction emails, US domestic mailing, and an SNS administrative fee is only $110; for most destinations, non-US orders cost just an additional $8.

Already have the kit from taking this class with Merry some time ago through another venue … but want her help with the finishing techniques for which she is so reknowned? No problem! That will set you back just $35 to cover Merry’s teaching fee and the SNS administrative fee.

Perhaps the best news for Merry Cox fans? Merry’s statement on her website about the benefits of joining the Shining Needle Society (”You will then receive announcements of my class as well as future classes”) seems to be an indication that she plans to teach more classes online through the Shining Needle Society in the future.

This type of opportunity is a tremendous bargain for us all. This will give stitchers across the globe the opportunity to take a class with someone who is undoubtedly one of the most respected needlework designers and teachers worldwide. No longer will our work schedules, lack of vacation time, family priorities, physical disabilities, or even finances hold us back, and we won’t have to travel miles for the opportunity — or even leave our homes! Gone is the pressure of getting the project finished during a few short hours while Merry is present so you won’t forget how to do things. If you’re like me and sometimes feel intimidated being in a room full of stitchers who seem to know so much more than you, and whose stitching appears so much more skillful than yours, you can relax at home where you are most comfortable, and where only your most critical judge is judging your work (that is, if you are a perfectionist :) ).

In my opinion, an online class is an absolutely ideal way to learn the incredible finishing skills for which Merry Cox is most admired. I believe I’ll be able to really learn those skills in order to make use of them in future projects, whereas when I feel rushed to complete the finishing in a typical classroom setting, I usually don’t feel I’ve retained much of the knowledge needed to repeat the task again in the future.

Lastly, Merry has the ability to reach many people without having to travel, so she can be home with her family while doing what she loves and does so well. I hope her new venture will be a tremendous success, and I’m certain all us Merry Cox “groupies” agree with that sentiment because we want to see many more of her wonderful projects offered online through the Shining Needle Society!

I’m Late, Late, Late, for a Very Important Date: More Casa Mia !!!

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Yuko Senokuchi has opened her wonderful Casa Mia Boutique again!

Alas, she had noted it would first open sometime late in October, during which I watched very faithfully every day in order to be able to give all of you timely notice of Yuko’s sale.

Unfortunately, once November arrived, I got completely sidetracked by all the US election coverage (and still can barely tear myself away from it), so I missed her Boutique’s opening on November 3rd. :(

This means I am only able to give you perhaps 24 hours notice at most, as Yuko’s boutique will close again tomorrow, November 8th, so please do not hesitate a moment in placing your order. Yuko’s ordering instructions are here!

It also means some of the most limited items Yuko had prepared for sale are already sold out, but still there to look at, drool over, and be inspired by! Don’t miss the eye candy!

However, Yuko’s lovely original Casa Mia charts are all still available, such as my personal favorite:

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Also still available are quite a number of stunning antique vintage materials and tools, along with some gorgeous fabrics made in Japan.

I first told you about Casa Mia Designs back in June when Yuko opened the Boutique for the first time this year. That also happened to be when I first placed an order with Yuko, as I had only recently discovered her designs. I was incredibly impressed not just with the charts I ordered, but also with Yuko’s professional, friendly customer service. I know some US stitchers are reluctant to order from stores or people in other countries, but based on my own experience, I can personally recommend Yuko’s Casa Mia Boutique without any reservations.

Now … what shall I order this time? :D