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July 29, 2017
Très Chic Stitchery: Sajou Kit Giveaway!
Today we have the treat of showing you some lovely details of this Sajou Embroidery Kit, courtesy of Très Chic Stitchery, who has also sent us 1 additional kit to give away to our readers!
I have seen Sajou threads online, but never in person, so it was a real pleasure to take a look at these threads!
This kit comes with a small square of blue evenweave linen, a card with all the Sajou threads for the design, cotton batting, 2 paper strips with the Jouy fabric pattern to line your box, pattern instructions, and the little cardboard box itself, which looks very much like a little biscuit tin. It would be perfect for storing notions or little keepsakes.
I'd like to thank Très Chic Stitchery for sending us this exquisite little kit, and giving us the chance to share one with you! I'd highly recommend a visit to their shop, if you'd like to see more Sajou items, like scissors, threads, patterns, and other kits.
To enter this giveaway - please leave a comment on this post - this giveaway is US-only, I am sorry for that but we wanted to make sure the winner gets their prize quickly! In your comment please tell us - have you ever used Sajou threads or kits before? Or, what is your favorite item in the Très Chic Stitchery store?
I'll leave comments open through next Saturday, August 5, 12PM CST, when I will close the comments and choose one random winner!
July 26, 2017
Wonderful Wednesday #44: P.M. Neist
Today I'm featuring an artist named P.M. Neist who is doing a wonderful project called Project 105: Radical Giving in which she very generously gifts her embroidered mixed-media artwork and writing!
Her goal is to gift 105 art pieces in total - here is her statement from the Project 105 page:
I donate art to connect and reach out to people who either do not know me, do not usually purchase art or simply want a piece for no reason at all. The donated pieces are smaller and designed to fit into affordable standard-size frames. All work is signed, executed using archival quality paper and vintage embroidery material and it is shipped for free in the U.S. I will consider shipping abroad on case by case basis. Also, larger pieces and 3-D work will be offered occasionally.
What a wonderful project this is - thank you P.M. Neist for reaching out to us and telling us about your work!
If you'd like to follow P.M. Neist or learn more about her projects and her work, visit:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p.m.neist/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PMNeist
Her site: https://www.pmneist.com/
July 19, 2017
Wonderful Wednesday #43: Namaste Embroidery
We've featured the lovely patterns of Namaste Embroidery before, and I suspect we'll be featuring them again, if this lovely Nevertheless She Persisted kit is any indication.
I love the colors, textures, and sentiments in this gorgeous kit! The kit includes a link to Youtube videos that will walk you through your stitching - sounds super helpful. The kit also includes 10 skeins of DMC embroidery floss, hoop, fabric, needles and design - sounds like everything you'll need.
July 18, 2017
Twitter Tuesday #5: Angela Snape
Isn't this butterfly series by Angela Snape just beautiful? From her Twitter bio, Angela is a stitcher from Liverpool, England, and has a shop on Folksy, if you'd like to check out her crafty wares: https://folksy.com/shops/CoverStory. You can also find Angela on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coverstory_craft/.
Would you like to be featured in our Twitter Tuesday series? Then follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/feelingstitchy and tag your embroidery photos with #embroidery or #feelingstitchy so we can find you!
July 12, 2017
Wonderful Wednesday #42: Belinda Marshall Kits
Well I suppose by now it's fairly obvious what my favorite colors are - and you can see them all in play in this wonderful Printed Fabric Pattern by Belinda Marshall Kits on Etsy. I thoroughly appreciate the creativity in this abstract piece, and how restful it would be to work at such a pleasing form. I can't wait to see more kits in this exciting new Etsy shop!
Belinda in her own words, from her shop description:
"I am a visual artist {abstract painter} and designer {surface, embroidery} living in Melbourne and working from my studio in Brunswick."
Belinda also sells her fine art prints, cushions, and wall hangings on Etsy, don't miss that inspiring shop as well: https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/BelindaMarshallArt
You can see more of Belinda's kits on Instagram: @belindamarshallembroideryworks.
July 11, 2017
Stitchy Snippets- Unusual Suspects
Check out these charming, embroidered pins by Coral and Tusk! These Merit Badges really appeal to my inner child. They certainly deliver cheer on those rainy days with an array of lovely characters and designs. Which one do you like?
Inspired by a love of animals and adventure, Coral and Tusk design a broad range of embroidered home textiles and gifts including endearing, animal pocket dolls!
July 5, 2017
Wonderful Wednesday #41: Quarter Inch Mark
How lovely is this Forest Hill Embroidery Pattern in the Quarter Inch Mark shop on Etsy? I love the attention to detail and the lovely colors that have been used to create this pattern!
Look at the beautiful whitework embroidery on this knit bag, a pattern which is also included:
If you'd like to learn more about this pattern - visit this blog post by their creator, Chase: http://quarterinchmark.blogspot.com/2017/05/forest-hill-embroidery-pattern-knit-bag.html
For more on Chase, visit -
Instagram: @quarterinchmark (https://www.instagram.com/quarterinchmark/)
Twitter: @quarterinchmark (https://twitter.com/quarterinchmark)
http://quarterinchmark.blogspot.com/
July 4, 2017
Twitter Tuesday #4: Sparkly Mouse
Sparkly Mouse is the handle of Louise Marie Jones, who has an Etsy shop of the same name (https://www.etsy.com/shop/sparklymouse) selling embroidered wares.
I first found Louise on Twitter via her the Old Bag Project (#theoldbagproject) which features photos of tons of cute hand-embroidered designs on an old backpack:
If you'd like to see more of what Louise is up to, be sure to follow her on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/sparklymouse
Louise is also on:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sparklymouse/
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/sparklymouse
Would you like to be featured in our Twitter Tuesday series? You don't have to be an Etsy seller, just someone who enjoys embroidering is fine, too!
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/feelingstitchy and tag your embroidery pictures with #embroidery or #feelingstitchy so we can find you!
July 1, 2017
Review: Colour Confident Stitching by Karen Barbé
It is a pleasure to review this fabulous new book, Colour Confident Stitching: How to Create Beautiful Colour Palettes by textile artist Karen Barbé. If you are at all curious about expanding your use of color and texture in your embroidery, this is the book for you!
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When I received this book from the publisher I was in the middle of planning some of my own projects, and I found reading this book and taking in the way Karen approaches color to be very inspiring. I had already started making little color cards of my own to keep track of my embroidery threads from project to project - Karen's approach of lining up colors as inspiration before you begin stitching is marvelous, too!
I find Karen's stitching within the book very inspiring - I am reminded of the loveliness of designers like Yumiko Higuchi, Irona Happa, and one of my favorite embroidery books ever, Handbook of Lettering for Stitchers by Elsie Svennas (read a wonderful overview of it on Pintangle).
Color Theory - The majority of the book is about color theory - and I love the way Karen writes about color. Her analysis of different color palettes, and how to develop them, is very inspiring. In particular, I love that she talks about how having a different color background can change the entire mood of the piece.
Color Palettes - I really enjoyed this section - there are 9 example color palettes drawn from a variety of different sources - fabric, collections, images, home, and places, just to name a few. They are all quite beautiful and could be a wonderful springboard for anyone who is intimidated by choosing a palette of colors for a new project.
Patterns - there are 5 projects in this book, so it is light on patterns. But I will say the patterns are versatile and they inspire you to think deeply about color.
Here are the patterns included and the stitch you will learn / practice with it:
- Sleeping Mask: Laid stitch, couched cross stitch, sewing, embroidery floss
- Embellished Knitted Sleeves: Duplicate stitch, crewel or tapestry wool
- Tea Towel with Woven Patches: Weave stitch, pearl cotton
- Framed Embroidery: Chain stitch, satin stitch, embroidery floss
- Cross Stitch Tea Party: Cross stitch on cardboard, embroidery floss
My favorite project was the framed embroidery, because it included 2 types of stitching I've been wanting to practice: densely packed chain stitches as outlines and geometric satin stitches.
Following along with the pattern was tricky for me since the pattern is quite small and thus requires for absolute precision in drawing and stitching.
Beginners, take note that you will feel less frustration if you enlarge the pattern on a copier and practice the intricate chain stitch. Tiny details are key in this project.
I broke up the large design into two parts, first a few chain-stitched motifs:
I would have loved to have a larger image of the stitching so I could decide how to tackle the project.
Second, I tried the satin-stitched circle, and practiced making woven patches:
My satin stitching is very far from perfect - but this small project was a great way to practice it! I used 4 strands of floss for the woven patches. You can see more of my process photos on my Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/nyfloresita/)
One of my takeaways after reading through this book and trying out the projects is just how detailed, meditative, and slow Karen's creative process is - it makes sense that she is a textile artist, because you can see how she is willing to take a time-consuming task and make it into an art piece.
Crafters who would love to add new stitches to their repertoire, learn to think about color in a new way, and appreciate detailed patterns and projects will love this book.
I highly recommend this book for all levels of stitchers, with a caveat for beginners - the stitches and processes in this book are not simple, but if you approach your work slowly and meditatively, you will be rewarded for your time.
To see more of the inside of this glorious book - visit Karen's blog for some lovely images:
http://www.karenbarbe.com/blog/colour-confident-stitching-book-is-here/
I also highly recommend a visit to Karen's blog - I spent hours happily scrolling through her gorgeous posts: http://www.karenbarbe.com/blog/. You can also find Karen on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/karenbarbe/