I have a treat this morning for folks who adore stitching books. I've found great new books (well, they are new to me) on the Alex Paras Needle Arts website.
http://store.apneedlearts.com/neli.html
Thistle Needleworks has a nifty small Quick Stitch Reference book that is perfect for travel. I haven't seen this in person but I've seen Judie's stitching (your stocking is decorating my car rear view mirror this year, Judie) and I know this will be a useful little book. If you travel, this might be the perfect gift for yourself.
Counted canvaswork folks love playing around with colors and patterns, so I think they might be interested in Stitching Inside the Box, which is from Finger Step Designs. The book is about creating your own band sampler and can be used for both cross stitch and needlepoint samplers.
There is lots more here, but I think the Magazine section is of particular interest since AP Needlearts is selling old copies of Needlepoint Now and Embroidery and Cross Stitch at discount. If you are missing issues or just want to explore these magazines at a lower than usual price, check them out.
There are many other great books listed here but anyone who wanted the out of print Knots, Fur and Turkeywork can pick a first edition up here.
Ridgewood Needlepoint Blog has posted photos of the new book versions of Ruth Schmuff's Stitches, Volumes One and Two. Ruth's books originally were only on CD and as smart phone apps, but since many of us don't have computer or Internet access when we are stitching, hard copies were made available. These are great books, by the way. I have these CDs (but not the Backgrounds one, are you listening, Santa?) and adore them!
http://ridgewoodneedlepoint.blogspot.com/2010/12/stitches-volume-i-and-ii.html
If you are love reading about books as well as reading them, then you will want to visit Marianne's blog where she talks about how the books she sells go in and out of fashion. As usual, you can tell how much Marianne loves the books she describes in loving detail. I imagine what is happening is that the folks who love her books buy and more on, without new buyers finding out about books they might really enjoy. So make a habit of visiting Marianne's website to keep up with books before they go out of style and disappear again. Like me, you will find books you never heard of that tempt you to add them to your bookshelves.
http://needlepointtalk.net/2010/12/18/book-fashions
http://www.newneedlepoint.com/
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com Archived Yahoo 360 postings at http://profiles.yahoo.com/chillyhollow
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Sunday, December 19, 2010
A Book Lover's Delights
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Alex Paras NeedleArts,
bargello,
books,
New Needlepoint,
Ruth Schmuff
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3 comments:
I just love the Thistle section at Alex Paras' store! Thanks :-) I'm inspired!
Have fun browsing, e-Rose!
Jane the Quick Stitch Reference book is available in many shops with that specific shops name on it. I have two of them, both bought while on vacation. I didn't realize until I was home and compared the new one to the one I already had- the only difference was the store name on the cover. Since then I have seen it in many shops.
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