Saturday, July 31, 2021

It's Raining Men!

If you are a fan of humorous sayings canvases, you need to visit Froopy Designs' Etsy store.  "It's Raining Men....Hallelujah" is my personal favorite, but there are plenty more fun ones such as the Country Music Revenge ornaments series, or Lobster and Champagne or the hilarious Brutal Valentine set of candy hearts.  ("Pretty Fades, Dumb is Forever")

Have fun browsing.

Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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© Copyright July 10, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Friday, July 30, 2021

A Brief Review of the StarMag LED Flexilens




I finally caved in and bought a light/magnifier that clips on my stretcher bars or desk as my drug store glasses aren't cutting it any more.  It is called the StarMag LED Flexilens and it is made by the Daylight Company.  It has two tiny LED lights powered by three AAA batteries in the base.  You turn the base upside down and slide open a little door to insert the batteries which are supposed to power the LEDs for up to 40 hours.  The "Naturalight" description means that the LED lamps emit a pure white light.




The flexible arm is a little over 8 inches long and it can rotate 360 degrees, but it doesn't reach very far.  If you are working on a canvas that is wide, you'll need to reposition the clamp quite often I bet.  Luckily the clamp will open to almost one and a half inches, so it clamps on mini stretcher bars, the regular size stretcher bars and Evertites.   It also will clamp to my desk or the coffee table, but I'd put a piece of felt or rubber drawer liner in the clamp before I used it on wood to prevent scratches.




The base has two wings that extend out from the base to steady the whole thing if it is sitting on a table but I find them useless as I need the lens reaching too far out over my canvas. That makes it too top-heavy to stay upright if it is on a table.  I won't use the side wings.

The lens is four inches in diameter.  It magnifies twice the actual size except for the little insert that magnifies four times.  You can see that inset lens in the photo directly above.  I can't focus the little insert properly, at least I haven't figured out how yet, but that's ok.  I don't need it.




The StarMag LED Flexilens comes with a little drawstring bag cover for the lens and a warning never to leave it uncovered in sunlight as it might start a fire.  The lens is plastic and probably fairly easy to scratch so I'll keep it covered unless it is in use.  The whole thing is not heavy but it is heavier than my canvas (which is on 8x10 inch mini stretcher bars) so holding the canvas in hand is tiring after an hour or so.  I am not certain if I'll use it clamped to the stretcher bars yet or clamp it to my desk or coffee table next to my stitching chair.  It appears to be small and light enough for travel but you'd need to pack it carefully to prevent damage.

Daylight makes several StarMag lights or light/magnifiers.  Some are magnifiers only, some have a different type of clamp that doesn't appear to open as wide as this one.  If you want both light and magnification instead of magnification only plus the same clamp as mine, look for StarMag model UN1161.  You'll pay around $45-50 USD for this model unless you find a deal.  

My current project is on 7x7 inch regular width stretcher bars and the StarMag LED Flexilens is heavy and large enough I haven't used it clamped to the stretcher bars.  It's a bit awkward to use for something this size or smaller.  I clamp it on the desk to use it if necessary for this piece.  

I like this a lot. Perfect?  No, I would prefer lighter weight with a much longer neck but for the price, this is a good deal.

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© Copyright July 10, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Thursday, July 29, 2021

Running Out of Background Thread and What to Do




I've been stitching away on this Tapestry Fair birdhouse from Pat Scheurich.  The background is all in basketweave using two strands of JL Walsh silk-wool.  But as you can see in the above photo, I'm running out of thread.  JL Walsh is discontinued, so I can't get more of it.  What to do?

First step, rummage in stash.  I have a ton of threads, so it's possible I have another skein of the JL Walsh.  No, I don't have another, but I have a skein of silk/wool from Felicity's Garden that appears to be an exact color match. Because both threads are silk/wool blends, they will work well together.  Instead of two strands of the JL Walsh, I'll need to use one strand of the Felicity's Garden because the latter thread's fatter, but this will work.  





The Felicity's Garden thread is at the top of this photo, laying on the JL Walsh background.  If you look at the top photo, I bet you can't tell where I stopped using the JL Walsh and started using the Felicity's Garden.

I also pulled a bunch of greens in my stash of JL Walsh, which you also see above.  Why?  Look at the canvas again.  It's a birdhouse against a blue sky.  I can minimize how much blue background I need by adding a support pole under the birdhouse and by adding green grass to the lower background.

It's not the end of the world if you run out of threads. Just look at your stash and the design and come up with a plan to manage the background to account for what threads you do have.  There's a lot you can do besides ripping out and starting over.

Which is against my religion.




Here is how the canvas ended up.  I think it turned out well, despite my running out of background thread.

P.S.  I stopped using the blue JL Walsh I was running out of and started using the blue Felicity's Garden about one bird charm length from the top of the roof on the left side.  It was a perfect match!

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© Copyright July 9, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

True Confessions of a Stocking Stitcher

If you are nervously contemplating stitching your first needlepoint Christmas stocking, Maureen Guiffre's new book is for you.   It's called True Confessions of a Stocking Stitcher and it is full of tips to make the stocking easier to work based on the eighteen stockings Maureen has stitched.  Maureen says it is a 8 1/2 x 11 paperback with 178 pages and lots and lots of pictures.  It looks like it is especially useful for realistic canvases of any type.

This shop has a nice brief description of what's inside the book plus photos of the contents.

This link lists the table of contents.

You can pick up a copy at your favorite shop, at Maureen's website, or you can email her at maureengiuffre@gmail.com.  Note that she does stocking consultations and custom stockings as well.

Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Hand Painted Wooden Needle Minders from Rachael Kinnison

You may not be familiar with Rachael Kinnison's hand made frames or her spectacular kits, but if you collect needle minders, you'll want to check hers out.  They are lovely and all based on historical embroidery motifs.

Hopefully by the time this publishes there will still be a few available.

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and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright July 25, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Monday, July 26, 2021

Abigail Cecile Has Finishing Supplies

If you are a fan of Abigail Cecile's style, you'll be thrilled that she's now selling finishing supplies.

Of course as soon as she posted this, some things sold out but get yourself on a wait list if you need the ornament finishing supplies kit.  You might also want to browse her designs and buy a canvas and the backing materials that you like to go with it, too.

Abigail Cecile offers charted monograms as well as painted designs, so everyone is happy.

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and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright July 7, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Sunday, July 25, 2021

Jolly Red's New Website

Jolly Red, a UK-based needlepoint company that sells mostly kits, has a new look for its website.

It's a great time to explore their traditional wares.  Most of their designs are printed on 10 or 12 count and kitted with Anchor tapestry wool along with a chart to help you when you are uncertain, but you can buy the canvas only.

Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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© Copyright July 5, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Saturday, July 24, 2021

Amy's Newest Home Study

The fabulous Amy Bunger may have closed her shop in Memphis, but she's still teaching her Home Study classes.  The next one will be based on Melissa Shirley's new Gardening Bookshelf design.

It will be a while before Amy gets her canvas but you can email her to get on her mailing list once this Home Study starts.  She's working with Needle Works in Austin, TX to kit everything.  You can also browse older Home Studies to see more of Amy's work.

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© Copyright July 5, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Friday, July 23, 2021

Something I've Never Seen Before UPDATED

Just when you think you've seen every possible use for needlepoint, Pip and Roo comes up with a leopard pocket!

UPDATE:  Several folks have told me the late dede Odgen did pockets, too.  One person remembers a pocket with frogs.  With Kent's help, I found three four of the dede pockets.  Since Fleur de Paris owns the dede line, perhaps you can order one from them.







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© Copyright July 4, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Thursday, July 22, 2021

K's Creation Swivel Ball Stand Assembly and Use

BeStitched has a new video showing how to assemble the K's Creation swivel ball floor stand and how to use it.  You'll see now to put it together straight out of the box.

The Needlepointer has their own video showing this lovely stand.

This is the stand I own and I absolutely love it!

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© Copyright July 1, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

English Countryside Magnets

Do you love needle minder magnets but want something different?  Then visit Jen Goodwin Embroidery's website and browse her enamel needle keepers.  Love the acorns and the rose!

Jen is in Dorset in the UK so they may take a little time to arrive, but they are so pretty, I wouldn't mind waiting.

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and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright July 1, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

A Replacement for the Tacky Bob

Quail Run is selling a replacement for the Tacky Bob.  It is called the Bead Bed. I know I've mentioned it before but I don't think any shops had them at that time.

It looks like it has sticky mats for beads in the lid and bottom in a lighter and darker shade so you can see various colors of beads easier.  I think the dark gray area is the magnet to hold beading needles.  There are more details on the Bead Bed website.

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and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright June 29, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Monday, July 19, 2021

Rainbow Gallery Announces Discontinued Colors

Rainbow Gallery is going to discontinue nine colors of Splendor, two of Neon Rays and one of Panache.  NJNA has the listing posted on their blog, so check and see if you are using any of these so you can stock up before they are gone for good.

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and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright June 29, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Sunday, July 18, 2021

New Designers

There have been new shops opening and new designers painted canvases for us these days, perhaps encouraged by the explosion of folks looking for needlepoint to keep themselves busy.  

I found three new designers this morning.  If you live in New England, the Cape Cod themed "Call Me When You Get to the Bridge" from Frances Mary Needlepoint will charm you.  If not, her beach and summer designs are fresh and funny.

Mopsey Designs' "I Told My Mom About You" cracks me up, but she has a lot to admire.

Then there is Abby at Le Point Studio.  I love her little flower basket and that Holiday Lamb is exquisite!

Like most new designers, you can buy directly from their websites.  Go explore!

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© Copyright June 1, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Saturday, July 17, 2021

Substitutes for Dovo Scissors

Mary Corbet's latest article is about finding substitutes for Dovo scissors now that the company has gone bankrupt.  That doesn't mean Dovo scissors aren't available but the prices are getting quite high, so Mary's found a substitute in some of the Premax scissors from Italy.

If you are a fan, here is what I found for Dovo scissors and for Premax pairs.  Shop around.  These are the first links that came up that are needlework shops so you may find a better price elsewhere.  


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© Copyright July 8, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Copyright Theft of Trish Burr Embroidery

Trish Burr is being hit by copyright thieves again.

It is a lot of trouble and expense to stop the thieves and they just shut down if someone takes their shop down, change their name, and pop up again.  If you are a fan of Trish Burr, don't buy her designs from anyone except her or Inspirations Magazine.

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and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright June 26, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Friday, July 16, 2021

The Art of Petit Point (Learning to Stitch on Silk Gauze)

Does the idea of stitching on silk gauze intrigue you?  Then you may be interested in Natalia Frank's new cyberclass "The Art of Petite Point."  You can see more about the class here.

You can browse Natalia's charts on her regular website.  She also has free charts to use as you explore this tiny ground material.  

Basically you do tent stitches with one ply of silk or cotton floss on a ground fabric that ranges from 18 to 32 to 40 to 48 count (and much smaller) using a tiny needle, usually a beading needle.  The silk gauze doesn't have to have the background stitched as the gauze will disappear if it is mounted over a shiny fabric or a mirror.  That means you have to be careful how you end threads as the tails will wiggle out and show if you aren't.  You can of course completely cover the background if you are doing a miniature rug, for example.  But having a butterfly seeming to float in air is a wonderful thing to see.

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and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com 
© Copyright June 24, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Tips for Using Curved Needles in Finishing

Starke Art shows how to use a curved needle and fishing line in finishing.  

There are some great ideas for those doing self-finishing.

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© Copyright June 22, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

A Shop Owner's Guide to The Needlepoint World

Gary at Fiber Talk is getting together with Megan (The Wool and the Floss) and Megan (Needlepoint Clubhouse) to discuss the world of needlepoint, how the coronavirus has changed that world and what's popular in needlepoint today.

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© Copyright June 22, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

The Latest from Needlepoint.com

The latest from Needlepoint.com includes information about how to best shop either in person or through their website, that they are the US distributor of Elizabeth Bradley designs and wool, and some of the new thread lines they are adding.  

If anything sounds great, just visit their website.

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and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright June 22, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved

Monday, July 12, 2021

It's Christmas in July~

It is Christmas in July and Ada is celebrating by gifting us a charted Christmas tree on her Eye Candy website.

Merry Christmas in July to all!

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and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright June 18, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Sunday, July 11, 2021

New Silver Needle Minders from Michelle Ink

Michelle Ink does some lovely silver needle minders, including these brand new ocean-themed ones.

Mermaids and shells and palm trees not your thing?  Check out her new Whimsical Animals and her Holiday Characters designs.  Click on the thumbnails, a larger photo in the middle of the page will appear.

You can't buy directly from Michelle Ink but her needle minders and other things are available online from various shops.


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© Copyright July 11, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Dreaming of Texas

If you are dreaming of Texas, then you'll enjoy browsing the eleven Texas-themed canvases from Patt Large.  Just use the side arrows to see them all.  I think most are from her Pajamas and Chocolate line of painted canvases.  Fun, aren't they?

If you fall in love, have your favorite shop order from Chris Lewis Distributing.

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© Copyright June 14, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Saturday, July 10, 2021

How to Find Needlepoint Shops When You Travel

Now that people are starting to go places again, I've been reminded that NeedleTravel.com has a website and an app to use to find needlework shops of all types when you are on the road.  The app is currently available both in the Apple and Google Play stores.

You can choose the type of shop you are interested in (such as quilt, embroidery, cross stitch, knitting, needlepoint, etc.) and then ask for all the shops they know about in a state or zip code you are about to visit.  Remember to check with the shop before you go to find the current hours, Covid restrictions, etc.  The information may not be accurate, after all.  For example, a needlepoint shop is listed in my town but it is actually knitting only and it's not very big and has quite limited hours.  I also see a Virginia shop listed that is about to close this summer.  Always call first.

NeedleTravel.com also has a handy book but it goes out of date much faster than their website or app.

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© Copyright June 13, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Friday, July 9, 2021

Professor Pincushion Teaches Silk Ribbon Roses and Leaves

Professor Pincushion has two great videos on making ribbon roses and leaves of various sizes.  You can learn to make three sizes of ribbon roses in three different techniques here.

The leaves tutorial is here.  The first stitch she demonstrates is known as Japanese Ribbon stitch.  It's perfect for daisy petals, leaves, a variety of things.  Note that pulling too hard on your ribbon ruins the stitches which should be a little puffy and loose.  Tension is much different in silk ribbon embroidery than regular needlepoint stitches, which is something you have to get used to.

She is working on cotton fabric, not needlepoint canvas, so you may not want to knot the ribbon in the needle's eye to start.  You are likely going through the needlepoint canvas and perhaps a layer of stitching, after all.  A knot in the needle's eye is going to be harder to get through those layers.

The keys to nice silk ribbon embroidery flowers are to use a chenille needle, a good brand of silk ribbon that's either 4 or 7 mm wide for most flowers (I LOVE River Silk's ribbons!), and to watch your tension carefully.  

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© Copyright June 12, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Thursday, July 8, 2021

Baby Sleeping?

Horse Country Chic has been researching baby sleeping signs to stitch.

This one from Abigail Cecile's my favorite.

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© Copyright June 11, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Need Your Needlepoint Appraised?

Do you need your needlework appraised?  I just stumbled across Timeless NeedleArts Appraisals on Facebook.  This is Valerie McAleenan's business.  

She is ANG certified. Here is her website if you want more information.  She also does stitch guides and repairs, all important services.

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© Copyright June 9, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Dog Ears: Mystery Class at Bedecked and Beadazzled

If you like dogs and flowers and butterflies--not to mention light coverage stitches and bling--Ruth Schmuff's next mystery class is for you.   The charming design is by Johanna Virtanen, and the first lesson will be July 18th.  As always, I'll post Ruth's progress here once the classes have passed.

Ruth adds fun (and unexpected) backgrounds.

Now there are flowers, big and little, plus heart buttons and a silvery moon.

The final lesson is the dog.  Those eyes are darling!

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© Copyright June 8, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Monday, July 5, 2021

Needlepoint Nation Virtual Notebooks

There is a new public group on Facebook called Needlepoint Nation Virtual Notebooks.

Their purpose is to create a virtual notebook of stitches with information on the type and amount of thread used.  It's a sort of crowd-sourced needlepoint notebook, free for all.  

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© Copyright June 8, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Sunday, July 4, 2021

Fiber Talk Interviews Margaret Lee

You are in for a special treat!  Fiber Talk has posted a video of Margaret Lee showing off her silk embroidery as well as antique pieces and talking about Chinese embroidery and its history.  

I own Margaret's first book on Chinese Embroidery and I highly recommend it.

I have not seen her second book but I'm sure it is a stunner, too.

You can browse Margaret's website and check out her gallery and her upcoming classes on Japanese Embroidery and Chinese embroidery as well as Japanese beading which are held mostly in Australia. She also sells thread kits, beads, silks and various interesting tools.

It was a fabulous exhibit!  Thanks, Gary!

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Saturday, July 3, 2021

Meet Birdie

This is "Birdie" a needlepoint design by Shelly Tribbey which she stitched, too.  

Shelly does some great designs of people but I didn't know she stitched, too! Lovely!

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© Copyright June 7, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Friday, July 2, 2021

Pointing It Out Does a Needlepoint Industry Update

Megan and Melissa's latest podcast talks about where things stand in the needlepoint world today.

The pipeline/supply chain may be getting slightly better.  Shop owners may have gotten smarter about how to handle the increased demand, customers are getting used to having to wait longer than usual because nothing is mechanized in needlepoint, finishers are overwhelmed ("Finishing Is The New F Word"--you heard it here first, folks!),  customers are being urged to be flexible, the normal business cycle for needlepoint is disrupted, there are quotas imposed by the painting services so both designers large and small can get their designs made, the pressures on creative souls, whether there will be a fall Destination Dallas, a Pointing It Out retreat, and much, much more.

But the real issue is--Lucy or Ethel?  Who is who?

Shall we vote on it?  LOL

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© Copyright June 6, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Christmas in July: Advent Calendars from Kirk and Bradley

It's Christmas in July over at Needlepoint.com's blog, where they talk about the Advent Toy Store and the new Christmas tree Advent piece from Kirk and Bradley.

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© Copyright June 4, 2021 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.