Monday, December 27, 2010

The New Year Approaches

January 2011 is almost here.  For us stitchers, that means the TNNA trade show in less than two weeks is going to tempt our favorite shop owners with the latest things available.  A great many painted canvas designers are starting to post hints about their new designs.  Were you a fan of the Kelly Clark pear series last year?  It looks like this year she is doing a set of candy canes.
http://yarntree.typepad.com/needlework_news/2010/12/national-candy-cane-day-december-26th.html

Teachers are showing off new things, too.  Terry Dryden is showing off her latest design which is called Sahara.  She does lovely abstracts full of color and pattern which are a delight when they are finished. She's going to post progress reports as she stitches the original, too.
http://www.terrydryden.com/-blog/2010/12/26/finally-moved-and-sahara.html

Anne Stradal is continuing to design and then stitch her Nutcracker ornament series.  The next one has three little ballerinas in the Dance of the Flowers.  Even if you aren't interested in the ballet, you'll want to get this for the tiny dancer in your life, or just watch to see how Anne fixes the problem of making a pink background and pink skin look different.
http://thecapestitcher.blogspot.com/2010/12/waltzing-flowers.html

Squiggee is bringing flamingos to Market!  If you are curious, there's a link to a slideshow of all the new items here.
http://squiggeedesigns.blogspot.com/2010/12/squiggee-is-busting-out-all-over.html

Patt and Lee Designs are new to Market and are explaining all the things they have to do to get ready to go and sell themselves to the shops.  It's fascinating reading for anyone interested in the business of needlepoint.
http://pattandleedesigns.blogspot.com/

There are other new products available.  Kreinik now has gold and silver paillettes.  Sequin lovers unite!
http://yarntree.typepad.com/needlework_news/2010/12/kreinik-gold-and-silver-paillettes.html

LilyStitch has new miniature travel scissors of a kind I've never seen before.  Your mom rocks.
http://lilystitch.blogspot.com/2010/12/giving-thanks-to-my-mom.html

Finally, Janet Perry has a review of the newest Carolyn Hedge Baird book.  If you are on the fence about this one, read the review and decide whether to ask your shop owner to pick up a copy for you.
http://www.nuts-about-needlepoint.com/needlepointing-in-your-nest-book-review

On another topic entirely, I think you'll enjoy Plays With Needle's photo essay.  Good job capturing the moment, Susan.
http://plays-with-needles.blogspot.com/2010/12/littlest-angel.html

Now Watson and I are going out to play in the snow....

Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com Archived Yahoo 360 postings at http://profiles.yahoo.com/chillyhollow

4 comments:

MeganH said...

Jane,
I've put the point about the Krinik silver paillettes in my blog, pointing back here.

I'm sure they'd be of interest to historical embroiderers (who read my blog).

Thankyou for the tip! I haven't seen silver paillettes for sale before, but then again, I may just be blind!

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

I have some silver paillettes that came from a cross stitch company but Kreinik is going to be a more regular source I think. As I remember it, the XS company also had nice quality silver charms for sale. I'll look it up and see who it was.

palma said...

Thank you Jane for the updates, always a delight. Just wanted to add that I have the "Needlepointing in your nest" book and I recommend it. It is fun to read and it also has awesome suggestions of combination stitches and solutions for "problems" we so frequently encounter.

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Thanks for the additional input, Palma. Books are hard to review because everyone has different needs, so it is great to have a second (or third or fourth!) opinion to flesh out what a book I haven't seen is actually like and what it is best for.