Let's go shopping!
First, fabric! Hand dyed fabric doesn't go on sale very often, but over the holidays I did hit a couple of sales and decided to get some small cuts of colors I wouldn't usually buy, just to have on hand in case of emergencies. I like to be prepared.
From left to right: PTP Monet (28 ct. linen), PTP Flapper (28 ct. linen), Fiber on a Whim Cobalt (32 ct. Lugana), PTP Jay (28 ct. linen), and PTP Lupine (32 ct. linen).
I love everything stitchy, but I have a particular weakness for bags or cases to hold my stuff. Probably because I'm an organization nut. If someone wanted to lure me away, all they'd have to do is wave a really neat stitching bag at me. I found this one on Amazon and I really like it. It's small, but will hold quite a bit. The brand is Luxja, if you go hunting for it.
I was at Hobby Lobby the other day and picked up a little embroidery kit on a whim. I haven't done embroidery since I was little but this sweet fox caught my eye. Just a few stitches here and there on printed cloth, exactly like the kind I learned on as a kid. Also had to bring home a fat quarter of adorable Highland Cow material.
Did y'all know you can spend $30 on a pair of tweezers, if you're so inclined? For me, tweezers are an essential stitching tool for de-fuzzing my stitching as I go. Tiger Lily's fuzz wasn't too bad because it was mostly light colored, but the werewolves' fuzz is black and there's twice as much of it! I need tweezers with every project! I started looking for a few more pairs and was annoyed by the prices. I mean, they're for cat fur, not brain surgery! Dollar Store to the rescue! Three for $1.25. And they're tiny (smaller than a toothpick) so they fit in any tool case and a needle minder will hold them.
Okay, best for last! I was nosing around on Etsy (as I do) and found some really cool floss organizers for projects. They come in different sizes but I decided to get a small one just to see how it was made and if I would like it.
I do! Well made with sturdy vinyl, with a larger vinyl pocket on the other side.
I like this floss organizer because it's flat and will fit anywhere, taking up almost no space. This one holds 12 bobbins, and I think there are ones that will hold up to 45, with several sizes in between. I usually don't do really big projects with lots of DMC colors, so I think the 20-bobbin size will probably be the most useful to me and I'm already planning to get a few of those. They just had a good sale (25% off), so if you're thinking of trying these out you may want to keep your eyes open for another sale.
Happy Stitching (and shopping)!
What fabulous stash items that came to live at your house, Honeybee! I'm with you on the bags. Good to know about the dollar store tweezers! I noticed that I need to use tweezers with some of the wood ornaments I have been stitching (mainly to pull the needle through the back threads when ending). Thanks for the link to the floss bobbin caddy.
ReplyDeleteLove all your new buys , I must spend some money to. I like the thread holder allot and your new fabric , enjoy day hugs June.
ReplyDeleteGreat stash! Enjoy it!
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Beautiful fabric, Honeybee! What a great idea the floss organizer is. I just ordered the 12 bobbin one. I can’t wait for it to arrive. You share with us the neatest craft items. Thank you.
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Oh, Catherine, I hope you like it! I love mine!
DeleteLove the Fox design, I used to do embroidery, this is a sweet design.
ReplyDeleteLove the bag what a great find as are the floss keepers. I always have tweezers in my bag for stitching.
Have a great week.
Catherine
I love the beautiful fabric colors you chose. And the stitching bag looks really great! I agree that tweezers are so useful, that's a good idea to check out the dollar store.
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