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Scrumptious Scissors and Frou-frou French Fancies

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Have you seen The French Needle’s (Blogroll) latest addition to their scissor line? These are some of the most beautiful scissors you will ever add to your collection, made with faux mother of pearl handles in the French style from Charles X era. Several talented individuals are essential to creating each pair, which is reflected in the price (as is the fading value of the US dollar … but we won’t talk about that right now).

Once again, but as per her usual, Lisa Dugua has managed to bring us a treasure from France that I, for one, can’t resist … It’s on the very short list from which my husband should select gifts for me — ha ha!

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Order your pair now; you won’t be sorry!

Also, for the many of you who have been desperately seeking some of the materials the French ladies use to stitch their lovely designs on, Lisa has managed to locate some stunning, fully finished, ready to stitch on towels which will be exactly what you have been wanting — even if you didn’t know you were looking! :D They come in several different colors (red, pictured below; prune; white; and brown) on a natural background, and at $14.00 each, the price is definitely right!

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If you’re in need of stocking stuffers for the stitcher on your list, or if your spouse is seeking stocking stuffers for you, be sure to go through Lisa’s list of Accessories and the Maison Sajou section on The French Needle site. There are oodles of goodies in both sections, from exquisite thread winders to scissors (more affordable ones than the faux mother of pearl pair pictured above, so you can even add two pairs to your collection for less than the price of just that one — an agreeable alternative if you’re feeling either shell shocked at the price of the pictured pair, or if you’d prefer something which feels a bit more like getting a bargain … Although when you order from Lisa, I promise you, you’re getting a bargain anyway because she takes care of all the difficulties we non-French speakers have ordering from France AND any customs fees, too.)

While you’re looking around The French Needle, don’t forget to sign up for Lisa’s newsletter so you can stay as up-to-date as I do … It never hurts to be a step ahead of INN for those days when I am two or three steps behind! :)

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Mermaid Lovers Unite!

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Ellen Chester of With My Needle (Blogroll) has come up with a special design for the many cross stitchers whose hearts have been captured by the fish-tailed goddesses of the sea. Maidens of the Sea is a scissor fob and sewing case set which comes with two carved fish threadwinders and is charted for either a selection of silks from several different companies, or in DMC for the more frugal-minded among us.

No matter what you choose to stitch this design with, though, you’ll be charmed by different specialty stitches into creating ocean waves, seahorses, and lighthouses in Ellen’s mermaid tale …

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A.C. Moore Has Launched New Online Store

Monday, November 26th, 2007

One of the few things I miss about living in New Jersey are the A.C. Moore stores because they had some of the best sales on DMC. It was common to find sales of ten skeins for $1.00 or eight skeins for $1.00, and occasionally even twenty skeins for $1.00.

So it’s nice to see that A.C. Moore (Blogroll) has launched an online store, but it remains to be seen whether or not they will honor these wonderful floss sales across the US (much less beyond). Hopefully, INN readers who live in the vicinity of A.C. Moore stores will keep us apprised of when the next big DMC floss sale occurs at A.C. Moore so that we can see whether or not the sale prices are also honored through their online venue.

In the meantime, let’s all write A.C. Moore to tell them that we want to see them offer these great floss sales to us, regardless of where we live!

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New Merry Cox!

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Merry Cox, who is as famous for her finishing techniques as she is for her beautiful stitching designs, has begun to put up her 2008 teaching schedule, and she has also put up some new teaching pieces on her website for your viewing pleasure …

Ophelia, Part 1 was new last year …

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… and is now joined by Ophelia, Part 2.

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But my favorite of the new pieces has to be A French Bonbon Box, which makes me hungry just looking at it!

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All I can say is YUM!!!

I would love to hear from any INN readers who have been fortunate enough to take any of these classes with Merry already … and if you’d care to share pictures of your stitching with us here through INN, I know other INN readers would just love to see them!

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Everything You Need ~ on Sale ~ to Hibernate with Your Needle Until the Holidays …

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

My friend, regular reader and commenter, and also a regular behind-the-scenes contributor to INN, crazy quilter Susan Nixon, has asked if I am aware of any stores offering ground fabric sales.

Spurred on by her request, I have located a store offering quite a bit of fabric on sale at this time: Stitching Bits and Bobs (Blogroll).

Not all fabric is on sale at Stitching Bits and Bobs, but here’s a list of fabric on sale at this time:

Crossed Wing Collection Fabric Hand Painted

Weeks Dye Works Hand Dyed Linen

Tokens and Trifles

Wichelt Hand Dyed Jobelan

Wichelt Hand Dyed Jobelan Aida

Wichelt Hand Dyed Linen

This sale is in effect through 10:00 a.m. eastern standard time on November 27th … and don’t forget to look around the rest of the store, as there is a lot more to see — most of which is on sale for 20 to 25% off — which is a terrific price.

Now, a warning is appropriate. My personal experience with Stitching Bits and Bobs has always been good; however, I am aware some stitchers find this particular shop frustrating to deal with.

Stitching Bits and Bobs regularly offers sales in the neighborhood of 25% off, but this also often means they are out of stock on a lot of items. Unlike many needlework stores, Stitching Bits and Bobs WILL honor sale prices on out of stock items … but that means you, the customer, must wait for back-ordered items to come back into stock before they can be shipped to you. When hand-dyed fibers and fabrics are involved, the wait can often be quite lengthy.

Stitching Bits and Bobs also has a policy of charging for your entire order at the time you place it, and then waiting to ship you your entire order when it is completely ready.

All of these things combined together may equate to a long wait if any items are back-ordered.

I have waited as much as several months for orders to arrive, but I was still a very satisfied customer since I saved a good deal of money in the process. I have even had more than one outstanding order at a time with this shop due to the way they handle their business — but I have always received my orders, I have always received exactly what I ordered, and I have never failed to be happy with saving 20 to 25% off my total order despite the wait.

What it comes down to is really common sense. Just as I would with any other needlework shop owner, if I need an item immediately, whether it is a chart, a piece of fabric, a length of fiber, an embellishment, or something else, I am perfectly comfortable with emailing or even calling Stitching Bits and Bobs’ owner Bobbie Sankatsing to find out if she has what I need in stock, and to request that she send all in stock items immediately, and then send out of stock items together later on for the cost of a second shipping charge — or to cancel out of stock items from my order. Bobbie has always been more than willing to accommodate my needs, and she’s always done her job keeping the lines of communication open. I have little doubt she is more than willing to do the same for any other stitcher worldwide who communicates his/her needs to her as I do.

Now, go forth, shop, and stitch! :D

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When Hugs Disappear, Where Do They Go?

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

Sadly for the rest of us, Kim Ritchie has decided to stop making Qsnap Huggers, at least temporarily. Family issues must take precedence for her, just as they must for all of us at times. I hope she will be back soon.

Until such time as Kim is able to return with her fantastic product, I will certainly enjoy hugging my QSnaps on a regular basis … and INN will continue to offer QSnap Huggers as contest prizes for a short while — until I run out of the current stash Kim so generously donated her time making for me, that is. So if you wanted a QSnap Hugger and didn’t get a chance to order one for whatever reason, please be sure to watch INN for upcoming contests … and don’t forget to participate in the current contest, too!

Also, be sure to stay tuned to INN for future announcements because you can be certain that if and when Kim is able to return to manufacturing Qsnap Huggers, I will very happily announce it here, and Kim will always receive my full support in her endeavors.

Please join me in wishing Kim and her family all the best at this time and in the future.

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Why Go Out on “Black Friday”?

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

You can get all your holiday shopping from home today instead … Handcrafts Online (Blogroll) is offering free shipping on all orders placed through Sunday, November 25th, so save on gas, avoid the hoards at the malls, and do your shopping from home!

Not everyone on your list is a stitcher? Well then, you still have options. You can stitch fast, made easier on you because Handcraft Online offers a complete or partial kitting service to its customers so you can get started right away. :)

Or your gift can be the promise of stitching lessons and time spent together with your loved one(s). You would be not only creating (a) new stitcher(s) and great memories by doing so, but you’d also be giving a gift which keeps on giving — for a lifetime.

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‘Tis the Season to Be Spooky — Celebrate with a Frightful Contest !!!

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Please vote in the first annual Wonderful XS World Yahoo Group’s (Blogroll) Halloween Stitch-a-Long (SAL) Contest! Prizes will be awarded in the following categories:

Most Bootiful Tree
For the scariest and/or most beautiful tree …

Most Creative Display
For a tree with pizzazz or a completely different display form. Creativity is the key …

Most Creative Individual Finishing
Who has dared to go wild with the finishing and done something exquisite?

Enter the Voting Booth (if you dare :P )

Sorry … Voting is now closed (but I will get pictures back up of our wonderful entries in the not too distant future … I hope … please be patient and bear with me :) )

Please note: You can click on each picture to see an enlarged version for a much better look.

Also, note: Until you have placed your vote in all three categories, please don’t forget to click on the link which says “Back to Contest Main” (in dark purple at the bottom of the page) after you vote in each category so that you can vote in the second and third categories.

And don’t forget — no matter who you are, YOU also have a chance to win because one lucky random voter will win a very special prize with a value of at least $25 — with thanks to sponsors QSnap Huggers (Blogroll) and Independent Needlework News!!!

Vote early, and vote often! We play fair around here.

You may vote once in each category. By “once,” I mean that you can can vote ONE time using ONE email address. Duplicate votes from the same email address will not be counted. Duplicate votes from the same IP address will not be counted. Duplicate votes from the same person using multiple email addresses will not be counted.

I will be emailing ALL email addresses entered during voting to ensure they are valid. I will also be asking an easy question of you in my email. Your response is required to validate your vote.

Therefore, please be careful to enter your email address correctly, and to vote for the picture you really like best. I also suggest you add inn@IndependentNeedleworkNews.com as an accepted sender to your SPAM filters, and be sure to check your SPAM folder for incoming mail from Independent Needlework News.

Many, MANY, MANY thanks to Jenna Magee (and her DH!) of One Star’s Light Needlework Supplies for doing both the programming for and then providing the web hosting space for the contest (since my web hosting service is behind the times … grrrr).

Thank you also, of course, to all our prize sponsors (all in the Blogroll):

Enchanted Fabrics,

The Gift of Stitching,

Independent Needlework News,

Helga Mandl Designs,

Periphaeria Designs,

QSnap Huggers,

Tam’s Creations, and

Violarium

 

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Have You Hugged Your QSnaps Today?

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Kim Ritchie has developed a wonderful product she calls QSnap Huggers (Blogroll). What’s a QSnap Hugger? Well, I’m thrilled to tell you! I’ve been hugging my QSnaps for about a month now, and our relationship is better than ever. It’s true what they say — if you just reach out and give a hug, you start getting hugs back. Sometimes when you least expect them. Oh, sorry, wait … that’s from something I’ve been working on with my nephew.

On the other hand, I think it still applies; otherwise, I would have just deleted it outright. Or maybe not — you all know by now that I like to try being a little funny. Sometimes I fail. Sometimes I really fail. Anyway.

QSnap Huggers have several purposes. One is to help keep the edges of your stitching fabric from getting soiled, and as each QSnap Hugger is fully machine washable, it’s easy to make sure you always have a clean QSnap Hugger to use for your latest project!

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Another reason to use a QSnap Hugger is because if you hold your QSnap in hand, they may make it easier for you to grip the QSnap itself — whether because the fabric is softer, warmer, or doesn’t move as easily as the QSnap “snap.” Here’s the hug part — my hands feel like my QSnaps are hugging me back when I use my QSnap Huggers! Okay, maybe I’m pushing the humor a little, but they do help my hands feel better … and that means I can stitch longer — and THAT is worth what quite a few hugs feel like, no kidding around this time.

QSnap Huggers are also a great way to manage that extra 3 inches (more or less, as the case may be :) ) of fabric around our stitching; you just tuck all of that into your QSnap Hugger, which keeps it nicely neat and out of the way. No more accidentally stitching through any of that extra fabric (oh, come on, I can’t be the only one who still did that, even after over thirty years of stitching, until I learned my QSnaps like to be hugged just as much as I do?), no more constantly losing a thread from your fabric edge (or stitching it to the back of your project, which I also used to do frequently before I learned to hug my QSnaps), and no more of your favorite pets sitting on your lap or beside you thinking they ought to be able to use that piece of fabric sticking out in their direction for batting practice, as a chew toy, or even, as much as we’d love them to really give it a go, to practice stitching on themselves (funny how when you give them their own piece of fabric, their interest completely wanes once you are no longer seemingly attached to it). Can you tell that this is my favorite reason for QSnap Huggers?

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Finally, of course, we decorate all of our other stitching accouterments — our scissors get fobs, our tape measures get stitched cases, our needles get oodles and oodles of lovely stitched needlebooks … heck, some of us actually started justified starting started our scissor collections so we’d have a way to display our scissor fob collection. So why wouldn’t we also want to decorate our QSnaps?

They come in a variety of attractive fabrics depending on what Kim has available at the time — you might want an entire set which matches, as I did (and I plan to stitch pretty little labels for them so I can easily tell which size they’re for … although I’ll probably end up waiting until several designers have released patterns for just that before I manage to get around to it, knowing me!) or perhaps you’ll want different fabrics for each size of Hugger to help you tell them apart. Or, if you have some fabric of your own that you really like, Kim will work with you to have you mail her the fabric and give you individualized pricing.

Kim’s prices on her QSnap Huggers (using fabric she provides) are exceedingly reasonable:

6″ X 6″ - $5.00
6″ X 8″ - $5.50
6″ X 11″ - $5.75
8” X 8” - $5.75
8” X 11” - $6.00
11” X 11” - $6.75
11” X 17” - $7.50
17” X 17” - $8.50

 

For orders above $50, Kim also offers free shipping! Otherwise, her US shipping costs are just $1.50 for the first QSnap Hugger and $.50 for each one thereafter. International buyers are welcome and should contact Kim directly for more information on shipping costs. Kim accepts PayPal (sorry, no credit or debit cards), personal checks, money orders, or concealed cash as payment.

Additionally, because October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, Kim has picked out eleven pretty fabrics with some kind of pink goodness in them and promised to donate 20% of the price of every QSnap Hugger made in one of those gorgeous fabrics to Breast Cancer Charities. Isn’t that fantastic! Look at this cute pattern with the pink ribbons hidden among pretty flowers:

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The only problem is, we are already 86% of the way through the month of October, yet only $1.15 — yes, you read that right: one dollar and fifteen cents — has been raised toward Breast Cancer Charities. :(

Okay, actually, it’s just a little more than that because I just sent Kim a small order myself, but it’s for an odd size, so I’ll have to wait for a quote rather than being able to tell you exactly what the amount is that she’s raised toward Breast Cancer Charities. But I know we can do better than this.

Dear readers, I’m not making any money off of Independent Needlework News yet (I’m working on some ideas for that, including getting Google Ads up here, but first I want a different template … anyway, I digress [hi, Dennis, leave me a note if you get this :) ] … back to the point —>), or I would offer to match the total amount Kim raises to help the cause. Especially because it’s a bit more personal to me than any of us EVER want it to be, and I still can’t get any real answers around here (it’s those flunkie doctors in this state). Next year, I hope to be able to do some type of fundraiser myself, and in fact, I am already working on the plans for it. I believe when we cure breast cancer, we will also have found the cures for — or at least made huge strides toward finding the cures for our other swift and sure footed killers — ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, and cervical cancer, as well as all of those other horribly painful female conditions, (several of which I have lived with myself for many, many years) like endometriosis, adenomyosis, fibrocystic breasts, and uterine fibroid tumors that are considered “benign,” but which I know from experience certainly don’t feel anything like “kind.” In fact, at least some days, they feel as malignant and painful as any of those terrible female cancers — and that is one of the many reasons we have got to find the cure for breast cancer.

So please, don’t just think about hugging your QSnaps today … Do it, and help at the same time to make it possible for all women to hug our great grandmothers, our grandmothers, our mothers, our daughters, our sisters, our aunts, our cousins, our daughters, our friends, and all of the men in our lives who love us so much and who have sat by and watched too many of us suffer, struggle, fight, and even die.

Please, buy at least one pink fabric QSnap Hugger this month — just one. Get one in your most often used size QSnap, and if you don’t like it as a QSnap Hugger, perhaps you can find some alternate uses for it — it might work as a decorative casserole dish wrap, for example. But I’m certain you’ll like it as a QSnap Hugger, I think your QSnaps deserve a hug, and I KNOW YOU deserve a cure for breast cancer. Someday, we will find that cure, we will win, and it could be the QSnap Hugger YOU buy that puts us across the finish line. Imagine that.

“Giving your QSnap a hug never looked & felt so good.” (copyright 2007, Kim Ritchie, along with all pictures in this article)

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Great Minds!

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

You may recall that not all that long ago, I wrote about Meg Thompson Shinall’s (Blogroll) latest design called Life’s A Hoot …

Imagine my surprise to find Hedwig’s younger second cousin of a slightly different, but still closely related, species of owl, Ozzie, who is a scissor keeper and needle minder also starring the Putford scissors in a design called What a Hoot! from Janie Hubble of The Cat’s Whiskers (Blogroll).

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Orders are already being taken for Ozzie, a chart available for $5.

Hedwig is already here at my home with his darling baby owls and attracting lots of attention from my kitties, so I am holding off on Ozzie myself for just a bit … Not long because I am a diehard eighties Cardinals baseball fan who will always love the dearly retired #1 :) but long enough for … well, I’ll get to that.

Hedwig and Ozzie are definitely examples of a great bit of marketing by Kelmscott Designs’ Paula Sibbald … and if you don’t like the darker color of the Putford scissors, then perhaps you can switch out for a pair of the new Seaton scissors being released at the Online Needlework Show running right now! Think of them as the brunette and the blonde scissors … Janie Hubble even has a picture showing on her site with Ozzie in the new Seatons so you can decide which you like better before you buy the scissors.

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And that’s what I’m waiting for — because I don’t really need two pairs of the same scissors, and I really think this little Ozzie looks cuter as a blonde!  :D

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