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Mary Corbet

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I learned to embroider when I was a kid, when everyone was really into cross stitch (remember the '80s?). Eventually, I migrated to surface embroidery, teaching myself with whatever I could get my hands on...read more

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In case you’re looking for some needlework resources or inspiration, I thought I’d compile a list of a few places I’ve come across over the last few weeks, coupled with some needlework news, specials, and resources..

Threads in Bloom – specializing in Brazilian embroidery supplies and kits – is also running a little deal in August to celebrate 22 years in business. (That’s a long time! Congratulations, Sharon!) During August, Sharon will be including free mesh zipper bags with any orders $10 and over. For orders of $10 – $25, she’s including a small bag; $25.01 – $35.00, a medium-small bag; $35.01 – $50, a medium bag, and orders over $50 will include a large bag. These mesh bags are terrific project bags – I have a few and I use them all the time! I’ve taken to using the large mesh zipper bag to store multiple projects of a particular kind. For example, all my Trish Burr kits are safely tucked away in a large zipper bag.

Brodely - Specialty Embroidery Supplies in France

If you’re looking for specialty embroidery supplies in Europe, Aurélie Clay and her mom have recently opened an online shop in France. The shop is called Brodely, and you can find it in both French and in English. Brodely has just opened up, so I’m sure we’ll see some expansion on the shop. What I like about it: they carry goldwork supplies! They also carry some harder-to-find supplies for embroidery on tulle, including cotton tulle and tambour needles in a variety of sizes. You can also find silk fabrics, sequins, beads, and so forth. And, they accept Paypal, which makes it very easy to place orders from overseas! I like this little shop – it’ll be fun to see how it develops.

Needleprint - great resource for counted thread Quaker samplers

Have you visited Needleprint? This is a site devoted to a huge world-wide stitch-along on the Mary Wigham sampler from the Ackworth school. The designs that abound on the website are in the “Quaker” style of samplers, and the historical information about needlework from the era and from the school is all rather engrossing. I found myself whiling away quite a bit of time, reading through the posts and seeing what’s offered on the website. If you like the Quaker style of needlework, you will really enjoy this site. The stitching is counted – and it has that old world charm that is beguiling, I think. I love it! There are some nice projects and freebies on the site, too, so browse around and dig deep!

 
 

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  1. I recently ordered a book on Wessex embroidery from Hedgehog, and I love the Needleprint site too! Participating in the Mary Wigham stitch along has been great fun! Thanks for posting about your favorite sites…I love surfing them!

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