Those interested in monthly clubs will want to visit Needlenook of La Jolla's home page to see more of their monthly stocking club finished. These A Collection of Designs pieces are being stitched by Julia Snyder. Click on any of the three finished models to see the bare canvases these are based on. By the way, there are photos of some of David McCaskill's custom eBook reader covers right under the stockings in case you would like a custom cover created just by you.
http://www.needlenookoflajolla.com/
While we are visiting NN of LJ, check out the coming attractions. There's a retreat, a cyberclass with videos, what seems to be a question and answer video series, and a new monthly club featuring the Halloween bats that Kelly Clark just released. My thanks to Becky who noticed this and has emailed to get more information about the classes and videos from David McCaskill.
http://www.needlenookoflajolla.com/events/coming_attractions.html
Barbara demonstrated an unusual and effective way of using overdyed threads as a dividing band on her stocking.
http://createneedlepoint.typepad.com/create_needlepoint/2011/01/x41-wreath-mitten-decorative-needlepoint-stitches.html
Susan, who loves couture clothing as much as I do, takes a careful look at the beaded and embroidered Chanel collection for the spring. I love Karl Lagerfeld's work but the petal pink (my favorite color), embroidery and beads make this a collection to delight in.
http://plays-with-needles.blogspot.com/2011/01/let-there-be-light.html
Speaking of beads, Peggy shows off a new magnet with a sticky top, made to hold beads. These are new from the TNNA market so expect to see them turning up in your local shop over the next couple of months.
http://needlepointstudyhall.blogspot.com/2011/01/new-beading-toy.html
If you are interested in historical textiles or are planning a trip to London that will include a visit to the V&A, then you'll want to read about the closure of the textiles rooms in order to move them to a more easily viewable location. Tricia has all the story here on her Thistles Blog.
http://thistle-threads.com.mytempweb.com/blog/index.php/2011/01/storage-dilemma-at-the-va/
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Eighteen Pages and Ten Million Beads
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4 comments:
Jane, thanks so much for all the information you provide. I love your blog and your new puppy is adorable. We have a new puppy too...he wishes he lived somewhere where there is a lot of snow (we are in Memphis and we only get an inch or two at a time, if we get anything). I am writing to ask if you know who the designer is for the "All About the Shoes" canvas on the Needlenook of LaJolla website. I fell in love as soon as I saw it.
I don't know who the designer is. It might be David McCaskill since he is teaching the class but somehow it doesn't look like his work. But the photo isn't very good. Sorry, I don't know. Perhaps NN of LJ can answer your question.
thank you for mentioning bbd! Stay warm & dry!!
You are welcome, Barbara. I'm snug inside except for frequent walks with the Energizer Puppy who loves bounding around in the snow!
Hopefully it will all melt so I can get to the grocery store and post office before the next storm hits Tuesday.
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