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Announcing the GRAND OPENING …

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

… of the Stitching Jubilee website!

(I am out of town seeing medical specialists for a couple of days, and without the opportunity to check up on this link or make corrections, so if by chance that link doesn’t work, I apologize and please give it a try again later … and also try this one. They should both work very, very soon!! :D )

Lots there already to enjoy, so settle in with a glass or mug of your favorite beverage and start planning — or at least dreaming. You deserve it!

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Very Sad News … And Yet A Ray of Hope

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

Most of us have seen this coming, as we watched the number of Stitching Festival shows around the country be cut back drastically over the last few years … until this year, when there was only one show in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and, of course, there was a great deal of chatter and speculation because it took a rather frighteningly long time for the Stitching Festival website to be updated with 2007’s class and other show information. However, it is still with a very heavy needle that I write of this stitching tragedy: Liz Turner Diehl (Blogroll) and Stoney Creek’s (Blogroll) Marilyn Vredevelt have announced that the Stitching Festivals, previously called the Creative Arts and Teaching Show (CATS), previously called the Creative Arts and Textiles Show (also CATS), have officially closed their doors.

In my opinion, the name changes hurt their business, as did the fact that they never had a location which served midwestern US stitchers well (a very surprising thing, since Stoney Creek, who was one of the main sponsors and coordinators of the show for its entire run, is located in a beautiful midwestern city itself — Grand Rapids, Michigan) — Des Moines was and is just too out of the way and too small to fit the bill. What about St. Louis or Chicago — both cities with huge, dynamic, international airports (and at least halfway decent public transportation, too)? Too expensive? Then go to a suburb of one of those cities instead; just going 15 to 30 minutes from the airport would reduce costs dramatically for both event organizers and event attendees. Too busy and confusing traffic-wise? (What? Compared to New York City or Atlanta? LOL … ) Then what about a city like Indianapolis? It’s got a slightly smaller but still very functional international airport, though it does not have the halfway decent public transportation Chicago and St. Louis do (of course, if you leave the downtown area of either of those cities, public transportation is a crapshoot or non-existent anyway). And there are easily dozens of midwestern cities I’ve never been to which would make great locations for a “traveling stitching festival” — cities YOU know and love because you live in, or have been to them for one reason or another. Please see below, because I want to hear about them.

The good news — at least for east coast stitchers (the thousands upon thousands of midwestern stitchers are still being left out, unfortunately), is Marilyn decided almost immediately that she couldn’t desert us completely. Therefore, she announced Stoney Creek will be organizing a new event called the Stitching Jubilee, which will begin next year. It will start off occurring in only one location: Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, from October 2 - 4, 2008. Marilyn is promising that the new website (Blogroll) will be up and running no later than January 15, 2008. (I’ll keep checking and will make a post to let you know when it IS up and running; right now, clicking on that link will give you an error.) In the meantime, you already can sign up for more information here (Blogroll). Further information will also be available, of course, in Stoney Creek Cross Stitch Collection magazine, which is one of my favorite subscriptions.

I don’t know if I’ll be able to swing a trip to Valley Forge myself (which is a location I personally preferred to the Hershey location. I got the chance to check them both out when I lived in New Jersey, at which time they were conveniently located for me, and I was constantly hungry in Hershey … must have been the smell of chocolate in the air because that’s all I wanted to eat, too! I think I gained twenty pounds every weekend I went there, LOL), but I’ll definitely try. I hope a lot of you will try, too, because if this venture doesn’t do well, clearly, it won’t continue.

Although it makes perfect business sense for Marilyn to select the east coast to begin her Stitching Jubilee venture, as the east coast is where the Stitching Festival was always most successful, I look forward to seeing the Stitching Jubilee grow — and I hope THIS venture will grow WELL into the midwest, too. With that in mind, I want to hear from you, as mentioned above. Despite all my traveling, there are literally dozens of great midwestern cities I have never been to and thus know little to nothing about; I want to help Marilyn select the BEST and most viable choices for Stitching Jubilee locations, but I need your help to do it. So I hope stitchers from all over the midwest (and anywhere else, if you’d be willing to travel to the midwest) will comment on this post with their suggestions for a midwestern location you would find convenient to attend — wherever that may be. Please tell me not only the name of the city, but also the reasons it would make a great location for the Stitching Jubilee. If I get enough responses (at least one hundred) I’ll forward the answers to Marilyn myself — but only if those answers wouldn’t make it look like I’d sprayed buckshot all over the center of a US map! :D So please try to consider traveling instead of having it in your back yard (unless you’re already located in a really good location with a great airport ;) ). The location needs to be within a four to six hour drive of most of the rest of the midwest to be “perfect,” and it must have a really good international airport. (Why international?  Because we want the Stitching Jubilee to be able to bring us designers from other countries to teach classes, too, and because there are always a good-sized number of stitchers from around the world who manage to travel to an event such as this if they are provided with the requiremed means to do so; we certainly don’t want to leave those stitchers out because if they can afford to travel to this event, then they can probably also afford to spend money on classes and in the market to help make it a rousing success! :DA good public transportation system is a huge plus, and having a train hub is also a significant plus, in my opinion.  (Personally, I’d far rather take a train than drive myself — OR fly.  If I were traveling with someone else and thus sharing gas costs and the driving, then driving becomes a bit more attractive … but not much, LOL, as I could be stitching all the way on a train!)  Also, please tell every stitcher you know about this post, so that we get enough comments to make this a worthwhile survey. . Here are the links to this post (just highlight, copy, and paste): http://independentneedleworknews.com/2007/12/16/stitching-jubilee/ or http://tinyurl.com/34v4jg

Please help me help Marilyn bring the Stitching Jubilee to ALL stitchers! After all, this is the season of giving … It’s time to give back to a designer who has given us a great deal over the years.

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****MAJOR**** ****SALE**** !!!!

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Australia’s Dragonfly Dreams, is having a huge sale.

EVERYTHING — and I do mean EVERYTHING — in stock is on sale for anywhere between 10% and 50%! (Special orders and Back Orders are not on sale because they are not in stock.)

So hurry up and take a look … I’m certain there’s something you need! :D

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Not Tardy for a Change!

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Quick — someone record this on a calendar! I’m making the Friday post on Hoffman Distributing’s new releases for the week ON FRIDAY. That has not happened in quite some time!

It’s a light week for new releases this week, though … only ten new releases on Hoffman’s list. Yet somehow, I STILL managed to add two to my own wish list! Of course, as two are witch designs, which I mentioned I collect, I guess that’s not so surprising.

First up is Stacy Nash Primitives’ A Haunting We Will Go, whose witch is even holding a broom!

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Then A Stitcher’s Hands offers us Bringing Spooky Treats — look at the adorable owl button on this one!

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Waxing Moon Designs charmed me with their newest punchneedle design called Here Kitty Kitty. I really do want to start doing more punchneedle myself — I’ve just barely done more than try it and really enjoyed what I did so far — and this design looks like a really good one for me (in particular) to start with, don’t you think?

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I also noticed a finishing technique I’ve seen before, though I don’t believe I’ve seen it used for punchneedle. It’s fairly frequently used for cross stitch, though. Anyway, I wanted to point out Waxing Moon’s Joy to Ewe to those of you who like quilting — or are just looking for other ways to finish things. I thought this was a really charming way to finish this design, and I have to admit that one of the reasons I haven’t gotten more into punchneedle sooner is because framing them just doesn’t look quite right to me somehow … But this quilted banner is a perfect style of frame for a lot of punchneedle designs.

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We also have another winner with this week’s Friday Feature on Linda Stolz of Erica Michaels Needleart Designs. I always thought the designer’s name was Erica Michaels, too, so don’t worry if you feel like you missed something because I missed it right along with you — but now with this Friday Feature, we can both be in the know!

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All the Holidays Are Right Around the Corner!

Friday, August 17th, 2007

I’ve never been a big fan of Lizzie*Kate designs myself. I know a lot of people love them, but mostly they aren’t to my personal taste. (For one thing, I think they look wonderful in a home with small children, but children of any size are rarely in my home, and so Lizzie*Kate patterns really end up looking out of place somehow.) However, several years ago, a friend who also didn’t really care for Lizzie*Kate designs started stitching them over one on 28 and higher count fabrics on a whim one day — and they look really great stiched that way. I even like them better when stitched over one for some reason. I don’t really don’t know how to put it into words, but something about stitching Lizzie*Kate designs over one makes them appear a bit more complex than they actually are — and many of them turn out to be the perfect size then for pinkeeps, ornaments, needlebooks, tin toppers, and so on.

Anyway, recently one of my friends has been oohing and ahing over Lizzie*Kate patterns. When a second friend suddenly got bitten by the Lizzie*Kate bug, too, I thought perhaps I’d better take a look for myself once again …

Being a witch collector whose favorite season of the year is autumn, as well as a participant in the Halloween stitch-a-long occurring on Wonderful XS World, I have been even more keenly alert than usual for Halloween designs of late. Fall Crazy is a darling compilation that really hits the spot on all counts.

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But the design which REALLY grabbed me is Lizzie*Kate’s newest punchneedle creation, Joy Santa 2007 (whose picture I was only able to find so far at another of my favorite stores, The Silver Needle [Joy Santa is the third design down from the top of the page]. This Santa hasn’t even shown himself yet on Lizzie*Kate’s site!). There’s just something about him. He doesn’t bring to my mind either the cutesy, child-like innocence of many of Lizzie*Kate’s designs or the primitive simplicity of many of her others. Instead, there is a wisdom and an emotional depth in this design which you don’t often see in any rendition of Santa, much less in a Lizzie*Kate pattern.  I like it.

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How about you?

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Register for Celebration of Needlework in Louisville, KY

Monday, August 6th, 2007

The Louisville, Kentucky dates for Celebration of Needlework are September 12th - 16th, 2007, and many of the same needlework designers will be participating as instructors and/or vendors as were involved at the Nashua, New Hampshire Celebration of Needlework this past May.

Unfortunately, it is my understanding from exchanging emails with Pam Reed, of Olde Colonial Designs and one of the show’s organizers, that this may well be the only time Celebration of Needlework is ever offered in this location, or even in the Midwest … Propitiously I hope, it is also my duty as a reporter to inform all of us Midwestern stitchers that we must show our appreciation for this opportunity by signing up for some classes, going to the show, purchasing from the vendors, and helping to make Celebration of Needlework’s first ever Midwestern appearance a huge success.

This year’s teachers are well worth your time doing just that, even though a few designers have had to cancel classes for a variety of personal reasons. Actually, those cancellations might make your choices easier; there are so many wonderful classes on the menu from designers including:

Susan Greening Davis of Still Stitching with Susan,

Charlotte Dudney of Designs from the Pep’r Pot (punchneedle),

Jackie du Plessis of It’s Fineally Finished,

Robin Laukhuf of Olde Willow Stitchery,

Barbara Jackson of Tristan Brooks Designs,

Sherri Jones of Patrick’s Woods,

Julie Norton of J. Designs (hardanger),

Lauren Sauer of Forget-Me-Nots-in-Stitches,

Marcia Brown Smith of The Binding Stitch,

Betsy Stinner of Earth Threads,

Catherine Strickler of Indigo Rose,

Elizabeth Talledo of Fingerwork, and

Wendy White of Wee Works.

Fans of designer Betsy Stinner and/or mermaids will be delighted to learn a class featuring mermaids and taught by Betsy was JUST added to the schedule!

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The amazing selection of vendors you’ll be able to meet and purchase from in the Celebration market include:

Britstitch,

Chris’s Collection,

Counted Stitches,

Cross Stitch Corner,

Cross Stitch Treasures,

Crossed Wing Collection,

Dutch Treat Designs
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The Finishing Touch,

The Heart’s Content,

Images Stitchery Designs,

J. Designs,

Just Stitching,

Mimi’s Attic,

The Needle’s Work Antiques,

Olde Colonial Designs,

Olde Willow Stitchery Threads,

Scandinavian Stitches,

Simply Old Fashioned,

Sunflower Samplings,

Tokens & Trifles,

Tristan Brooks Designs, and

Yankee Cross Stitch.

Come on, stitchers! I think you owe it to yourselves to spend a weekend away from home/work/family and all the chores that go with those things (which I know you do with and because of love) so you can dedicate yourselves to your favorite hobby, meeting other stitchers, retail therapy, and attending classes with world-famous needlework designers …

If you think you’ve already been doing way too much of that kind of thing lately, well then, you’ve just got to come along and show the rest of us how it’s done … So just consider it that we collectively owe it to ourselves to do this!

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Another Friday Means More on the Wish List

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

Did you find anything you just have to have listed among this week’s new releases from Hoffman Distributing?

I definitely want Mirabilia DesignsThanksgiving Harvest Fairy:

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This charming punchneedle design by The Needlesmith called Ribbons and Roses also caught my eye:

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And I’m pretty sure I’ll want to add Rosewood Manor Design’s ABC Tapestry to my wish list, but I want to see it up close and personal first … This picture just isn’t a good enough one for me to make up my mind, and neither are the slightly larger pictures of a few of the sections shown on Rosewood Manor’s website.

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This week’s Friday Feature is an interview with Kathy Hackford of Designs by Lisa. That looks like a typo, doesn’t it? Well, it isn’t, but you’ll have to read the Friday Feature to find out the details.

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Happy Friday!

Friday, April 27th, 2007

Once again, it’s time to check out Hoffman Distributing’s list of this week’s new releases.

I have three favorites this week. Here is Lisa Cowell’s Big Bumble?:

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Next up is Plum Pudding Needleart’s Salem Inn:

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And last, but not least, a beautiful example of what looks like surface stitching embroidery but is all actually created using a punch needle in Dizzy Bee Designs’ Wreath of Lilies!

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What do you love from this week’s list?

Also, don’t miss this week’s Friday Feature on Cheryl Granda of Glendon Place.

And if you’ve missed any of Hoffman Distributing’s Friday Features, they’ve now archived them for you. Catch up on any you’ve missed!

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Open and Ready for Business !!!

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Just a quick note to let you all know the online Needlework show is NOW OPEN.

Have fun looking around, and please let me know what you’re ordering … I’m afraid I’ll miss something good because there’s just so much to see!

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The Online Needlework Show Will Re-Open

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

The online Needlework Show has announced they will re-open at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 24th. (I am guessing that is Tennessee or central time from the area code of their phone number.) It will continue “into the wee hours of Tuesday, May 1st,” as quoted from their website.

That means, of course, that you’ll want to do your browsing and get your orders in to your favorite shop participating in the online Needlework Show a bit earlier. Do check with your favorite participating store, as many of them post deadlines for their receipt of your orders from the online Needlework Show.

And just in case you don’t know what I’m talking about when I mention the online Needlework Show, you can see a preview of what to expect right here on Independent Needlework News!

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