Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Scarlet Thread Threads


I picked up a few threads to use with my new canvas yesterday since shopping without buying threads for me is like taking a shower without using soap. Us threadaholics must have the threads!

Clockwise starting from the top left you'll see another skein of the lovely Gloriana Silk I am using for the Golden Rabbit. I love the Old Lacquer color and since I've used most of the skein I originally bought, I replaced it with another.

The next thread in the plastic cover is a spool of Gilt Sylke Twist in a similar gold color called Isabella. This is the new filiment silk wrapped in gold metallic that Access Commodities distributes in the U.S. I can't wait to stitch with this. Although it looks rather muted in the spool, I think this will be the perfect thread for the yellow labs in my Cape Cod Dogs canvas. On the back of the package is says to use a #24 chenille needle (or a #24 tapestry needle in a pinch) for this thread and that once you thread up, a twist of the thread tail will keep it from coming out of the eye. I'll let you know how this stitches up. I almost bought more of this as Scarlet Thread is the only shop in the area carrying it but at almost $20 a spool, I am too cheap to spend the money.

The last thread on the top row is a card of On the Surface's New Metallics. This is a thin wire-like thread in 2 plies (again, only Scarlet Thread carries this in our area) that is easy to work with and which does great metallic effects. I bought the color Matte Gold, a golden brown, thinking that one dog might be darker than the other. It also is a close match to the wooden bar color, so perhaps I'll use it there. I have a card of the pearl white and a card of a dark gray that I've used for angel wings and a wire metal chair. It's a great choice for special touches. On the Surface threads can be found in quilt shops. A friend send me a nice spool of the white from her favorite quilting shop in the NorthWest, so check at your local quilter's hangout to see if they carry it in larger sizes than this little card.

Continuing clockwise, we come to the lovely deep red #414 Rubasse spool of Bijoux, which is also from Access Commodities. Bijoux is thinner than even one ply of New Metallics. I thought it would be perfect doubled or trippled in my needle to stitch the red lettering of the border of Cape Cod Dogs. Other shops in my area carry Bijoux, but few have such a large range of colors as Scarlet Thread.

My final purchase is the pretty blue silk of Belle Soie, a 12 ply silk from Crescent Colours, which started out as an overdyed cotton floss dyer. They have moved into silks. The counted thread place that moved to WVA introduced me to this thread. I'm not wild about all the colors but when I like one, I really like it. I have a gorgeous pale lavender, a beautiful carrot color and a lovely pink in my stash already. Now that the counted thread place has moved away, I can't get this thread anywhere in the area except at Scarlet Thread.

I am really going to miss this place.

Jane/Chilly Hollow
Main blog at http://blog.360.yahoo.com/chillyhollow

Cape Cod Dogs UPDATED


Cape Cod Dogs
They Don't Chase Cars

They Like to Pick Up

Girls in Bars

LOL! My husband lived in and around Boston for many years and loved it. I bought this canvas to stitch for him (he's also a dog lover) yesterday in what was probably my last trip to The Scarlet Thread, which is closing this summer. Sara Leigh the owner had it put aside for me, wicked girl! I am not sure who the distributor is (my best guess is Needlepoint of Back Bay as it has the initials NOBB on it) but the artist is Elizabeth Mumford. She licenses some of her paintings for NP. You can see prints on her website link below. Since I can't find any mention of which canvases are on NP, I can't tell you if any of these other charmers are available to stitch but Cape Cod Dogs is numbered EM-20 so I bet there are more. Just don't know which ones.

UPDATE:  Needlepoint of Back Bay has updated their website with several Elizabeth Mumford designs listed as available.
http://www.needlepointofbackbay.com/product_pages/Elizabeth-Mumford.htm

 Note that the NP version of Cape Cod Dogs doesn't have the big ship in the background window, probably the ferry over to Nantucket or perhaps Martha's Vineyard. My canvas is on 18 count mono and the design is around 8 inches square. There's not much room for the ship, although I might try to add it myself. It's a nice touch.
http://www.elizabethmumford.com/portfolio_open.shtml

Jane/Chilly Hollow
Main blog at http://blog.360.yahoo.com/chillyhollow