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Saturday December 5

What are you doing Saturday? Nothing? Want to come to my craft show?
I’ll have a booth in the Maker’s Market at Christ’s Church Cathedral in Hamilton (Ontario). It runs on Saturday from 10 to 3.
I’m really excited! I’m hoping this one will go better than my first one – I think the venue is perfect for me.

I have a better idea on what to expect & how to set up my table. I only have one table this time, so I don’t think I’m going to bring any sewing stuff. I’ll have my globes & beaded ornaments hanging in trees (the ones my dad made me & a small table-top artificial Christmas tree). I’ll probably line my mini notebooks in a square basket. And my earrings will be displayed in this box I made myself this week:

I just have to add a ribbon around the bottom. I’m debating on whether I should paint it, but I probably won’t. I may hang bracelets from one of the dowels too.
Anyway, just wanted to send out the invite – now back to preparations!
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Hand Dyed Threads and a Fabulous Blog

Another great blog I mention fairly often, and look at daily, is Sharon B’s PINTANGLE - listed on my side bar. She has been showing stitches and combinations on her great project – the Band Sampler, and today’s post is one I really must try on needlepoint canvas.

These are stitches I’ve used for many years, but she has a really fine combination put together, as well as the effect of the overdyed threads which are framing the smaller squares. (I also rather like the effect of the sequin with bead) As for use of something like this, I enjoy making frames, or making monograms or quotes for pillows, and this would be a fine one to use.

Incidentally, my favorite book of alphabets and letters is one stocked by Colleen at The Needle Works here in Austin: Minuscules & Majuscules by Valerie Lejeune, published by Mango Pratique. It’s totally in French, but the charts, etc. are wonderful and easy to read. I seldom use any other book for choosing “fonts” for my needlepoint. (Visit The Needle Works here)

The hand dyed threads in Sharon’s Artfire Store are fabulous in color and quality, and I am weak when shopping there – no restraint or self discipline – and I like using them for surface enhancement and embellishment and for other “special effects.” Total eye candy just to look at them. They have no dyelots, so one must be careful of the use.

The latest is her “Twisties” – and I had to order several. Granted, they are only 1 and 2 meter (app. 1 1/10 yds.) lengths, but the embellishment possibilities huge.


Although these threads are shipped from Canberra, Australia, the shipping charge is minimal – much less than most of the companies I order from in this country (even here in Austin), and the service is fast and efficient!!

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Item of the day: CroqueMonsieur bracelet

I really like this funky bracelet by 3squares. Very unique!

By the way, who knows what a croque-monsieur is? Well, as some of you may know, monsieur is French for mister and croque means bite. So it’s a French dish – kind of like a warm sandwich actually. I’ve had a croque-madame before at a small restaurant in our hometown, where Pat & I went out for dinner on our 2nd anniversary (we’re at 8.5 now – happy memories♥).
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