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It's Our 10th Anniversary

The shop is 10 years old March 27th and it's time for our "Egg"cellent Anniversary sale, which will run from Thursday March 27th through Sunday March 30th. We put discounts in plastic Easter Eggs and you pick an egg when you check out. Inside will be your discount - from 10% to 30% off fabric and threads. We'll be giving Double Rewards points for the rest of our regularly priced merchandise during the sale. The sale and double rewards points are limited to in-stock items only and excludes items on hold. Points will be earned on the usual items we give points on (see our Rewards page for more details).

Mail order customers will have an egg drawn for them when we pull your order and that will be the discount for appropriate items from that order. Orders placed between March 27th and March 30th will get have an "Egg"cellent egg pulled for them. The discount will be applied when we ship the order so it will not show up in your shopping cart. Be sure to include your Stitching Has Its Rewards card number!

Stop by and visit us during the sale, either in person or on-line!

New Colors of Soy Luster Have Arrived!

We get all the new colors of Soy Luster as Linda at Dream House Ventures/The Pure Pallette releases them. The new March 2008 colors are:

Shade, Old Denim, Pretty In Pink, Sweeter Than Wine, Merlot, Foam, Metolius River, River Wild, Summer Sky, Wet, Feather, Phosphor, Acid Green, Limeade, Putting Green, Shade Tree, Sage, Desert Floor, Hot Chocolate, Straw, Ashes of Roses, Antique Velvet, Cabbage Rose, Desire, Claret and Brick. Several are colors to fill in existing families but some are new families as well. We don't yet have photos of the new colors but they have been added to our online catalog for ordering.

Just Nan Order Has Arrived

Jn188 Jn189 We received our first shipment of 12 of Barnabee's Bride kits today. We have 5 left from this shipment and we'll be getting another shipment in June of 18 kits. If we run out of our current batch we'll put you on the list for June. We also received the new When Barnabee met Bella Biscornu chart. Both can be ordered through our online catalog.

Gilt Sylke Twist Has Been Released

Gst_first_4 We received a few spools of the new Gilt Sylke Twist in our Access Commodities order recently and they've flown out the door. There are 8 colors in this new thread, we received 4 of them initially. Supplies will be limited for the time being as this thread is made by a small firm in England for Access Commodities, not by a large manufacturing company. We will be sent more spools of the colors as they are available but we expect it to be limited quantities for the next couple of months. I have added it to our online catalog so you can pre-order what you want and we'll send them as we get them. Given Access has been trying to get them to make this thread for more than a dozen years, I'm just happy they've finally made it and we can even get any of it!

I spoke today with Natalie, a stitching acquaintance of mine, who has been using this thread to experiment with for Access. She said she'd been able to stitch with 30 and 34 count Legacy Linen as well as Congress Cloth and 18 Mesh canvas. The stiffer the fabric the easier it is to work with and a hoop, Q-Snap or stretcher bars would be helpful. Natalie has done chain stitch, Smyrna cross, cross-stitch, satin stitch, eyelets and even French knots with it (using 2 hands). It's a flexible and quite durable thread to work with. Depending on the fabric you can use a #24 Tapestry or #24 Chenille, although Natalie reported that the Japanese #10 needles Access distributes works great because of the unusual shape of the eye, which opens the fabric much more than a tapestry or chenille does. You want to use a waste knot and run the thread under 3-4 stitches then back again under 1 or 2 to lock it. You can use the loop method to start but you will have a slight bump there. She also recommended using a separate cutting tool for this thread. It is a 1/2% gold on a silver plated copper core so use something dedicated to this and not your good scissors. You could use serrated scissors, beading snips or even nail clippers (which is what Natalie uses). I appreciated Natalie sharing her stitching experience with this thread with me. I'm hoping to have some time to work with it myself soon.

This is one of the threads being used on the Plimoth Plantation's jacket project and you can follow their stitching progress on The Embroiderer's Story blog.