Thursday, February 5, 2009

Tools, Beautiful Tools! UPDATED


It must be something in the air, because everywhere I look these days I see beautiful tools for stitchers like us. It all started when Gay Ann Rogers was busy at Callaway and asked her cyber students about our favorite scissors.

These are counted thread people who stitch on linen, do hardanger (which involves -gasp!- cutting holes in the ground fabric) and who stitch a lot. Their favorite brand seems to be Dovo scissors, so you should see if any of your local suppliers carry them and test a pair. However, the scissors we all want in Gay Ann's classroom are these French handmade beauties. Click on the thumbnail for a better view (and the price which will blow your socks off).
http://frenchneedlework.com/cgi-bin/general.pl?scissors-&scissors-

Naturally if you own something this gorgeous, you need a case to keep them in. Check out what Kimberly Crum has made! Yes, that's one view of the tool case above. There are more at her Etsy store.
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=14369302

UPDATE: I found the chart for stitching your own Kimberly tool case. Kimberly Crum no longer does charted designs so this is probably not widely available.
http://www.stitchers-paradise.com/Canvas_Embroidery/KIMs.html

UPDATE #2: This site also has what seems to be the matching chatelaine design.
http://www.bedeckedandbeadazzled.com/products.php?catid=13&firstcid=1

Of course it isn't as magnificent as this antique casket in the new catalogue for the 16th Century embroidery show you're been reading about if you follow Plimoth Plantation's stitching of a reproduction jacket typical of the period. But for me, it is a modern version of our age-old desire to have a container worthy of our most precious tools.
http://www.traditionalstitches.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=TS&Product_Code=Twixt&Category_Code=NP

Of course now we need a new laying tool How about these smooth painted ones? They also sell chatalaines if you prefer your tools out where you can easily access them.
http://www.dazzlingornaments.com/layingtoolshome.html

http://www.dazzlingornaments.blogspot.com/

Friends rave about these wooden laying tools which are perfectly smooth and balanced and perfect for someone who wants a more minimal laying tool.
http://www.turn-of-the-century.com/embr.htm

Of course if you have scissors, you need scissors fobs.
http://www.urbanuniquities.com/

And magnets. Fireside has these on sale.
http://www.firesidestitchery.com/infoalerts/Specials/KelmscottDesigns/needleminders/index.cfm

That's enough for now!

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

4 comments:

NCPat said...

Seven enabling points for you! The scissors are spectacular and even if I saved my bubble gum money the rest of my life.......LOL

Possibilities, Etc. said...

Kimberly is very very talented - I keep pushing her to please get back to her needlepoint design. She does exquisite painted canvas also, but only for the store here - she works for Colleen. Incidentally, she prefers "Kimberly Smith" these days.

Possibilities, Etc. said...

P.S. Kim has an etsy store for her other artwork, which is rather incredible - there is a link to it and to her blog on mine.

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Thanks for the additional information, Judy. I updated Blog with a new posting that links to Kimberly's canvases and chart and kit on the NWKS site and mentioned her name change. Most folks know her by Kimberly Crum so I wanted to make sure I called her Crum so people who recognize her. Isn't it a spectacular tool case? You should try one for your tools with your favorite little patterns in patchwork.

Thanks for the tip about her blog, too. I've been following it a while just to see the lovely drawings.