Stitching with a Shimmy

Shimmying through life with needles and thread…

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July 22nd, 2011 by deRomilly

Announcement!

HAPPY DANCING!!! (Shimmy, shimmy shimmy)

My designs (specifically the geometric patterns in the Home section of the online catalog, and the Esther Della sampler) were picked up by Hoffman Distributing. So this is going to be short today as I frantically package chartpacks to send off to their warehouse!

Yay! I have a distributor! This will make it much easier for shopowners to get my designs. I’m very excited (can you tell?)

And since I’m frantically stuffing charts in bags, no more of a post today. Sorry. I’ll be back Monday with another treasure link for you!

April 8th, 2011 by deRomilly

It’s my birthday and I’ll stitch if I want to…

Spring Violets

Spring Violets for my birthday!

Unfortunately I spent yesterday with the EO at a doctor’s appointment and didn’t get the work done that I needed to have done yesterday. So I spent this morning getting my page for the Online Needlework Show up and ready for the show next week. It opens on April 14. (Go see it. Then call your local needlework shop and make sure that they have signed up and are prepped to order for you!)

And then I spent the afternoon at the DMV getting my driver license renewed, because I’d put it off until the last minute. I neglected to realize that the kids had early release today, so going after noon was a bad idea — every teenager in the town was there trying to get a learner’s permit or first license. It’s a small office. But really, I was in and out in about a half hour, which isn’t bad for the number of kids, (with their parents panicking).

And now it’s five pm.  I decided I wanted steak and baked potato for dinner, so I bought it. I’ll cook it, too. I have a very specific idea of HOW I want my moo-cow tonight, so the husband’s still off the hook for cooking.

It is also Mary Corbet’s Birthday. Over at Needle -n-Thread, she’s giving away a lovely package of a needlework kit and supplies. This is actually a giveaway I signed up for… see how much I love you all? I’m lowering my chances by telling you about it. Go sign up while you can. :) If you’ve never been there, take the time to explore… she’s a fantastic teacher, and her freebies are to die for, not to mention the giveaways.  Heck, if you HAVE been there before go explore!

February 14th, 2011 by deRomilly

Current Model and Finishing Instructions…

Heart pillow

Geometric Heart Pillow!

I’ve been stitching a model for a piece I hope to release to shops at the Online Needlework Show in April. It’s another pillow, and seemed appropriate to share a small bit of it today of all days. :)

Happy Valentine’s day, all! Don’t forget to let the people you love know you love them. (Do that every day, really!)

Over the past year, I’ve spent a lot of time getting over my fear of finishing things. Not finishing the embroidery I start, per se, but after the stitching is done actually cutting into the fabric and CREATING something out of it.

Starting on the 15th of February, (that’s tomorrow)  my newsletter will become monthly, at least for this year, and include finishing instructions for various things to make with your completed embroideries. No embroidery patterns, just ideas for things you can make.

If you’re interested in this sort of thing, you might want to sign up for the list. February’s issue is on basic knife-edge pillows. March is going to be knife edge pillows with a zipper. And we’ll go on from there! I’ve got ideas that include bulletin boards, cup holders, and lots more!

November 30th, 2010 by deRomilly

Loss of Local Stores…

Going out of Business sign

Photo by timetrax23 on Flickr.com

So. I’ve been derelict in reading the myriad of newsletters that turn up in my email on a daily basis these days. So I was surprised today when I opened the newest one from my local needlework shop to find that they are closing in December.  I suppose I should have seen it coming… they closed out all of their needlework other than needlepoint canvases last spring, and the owner told me she couldn’t afford to keep a stock of canvases in the store. But the threads she carried were amazing — I don’t usually stitch painted canvases, but I’ve bought several there, and I kept spending my money there on thread at the least.

When I first moved to North Carolina in 1998, this area had five needlework stores within a 40 mile radius. FIVE! By the time I had moved away and come back in 2001, we had lost one of them, and there were only four.  We are now down to two. One of them is a needlepoint only store that also has a web presence and shopping cart. The other is the cross stitch – focused store near where I first lived out here and that introduced me to colonial knots, twisted cording, and many other lovely techniques. It’s  is now so far out of easy travel distance that I have to plan for a whole day trip there, to the art store, and to Costco to go. It’s been years since I’ve been in it because it’s so far away from where I now live, and the other shops were so much more convenient – and just as friendly.

I don’t have an answer. Sometimes when I go to a new-to-me LNS I am saddened by the way they seem to have developed their own cliques and exclude potential new customers. One of the stores I tried to go to in Oregon years ago would never sell me anything without trying to convince me that I had to be doing something wrong since I was only a college student so I couldn’t know anything about embroidery (usually they were trying to convince me that I needed a cross stitch pattern for my silk shading work, or that I couldn’t do cross stitch on linen, I needed aïda, the owner’s preferred fabric…). I wasn’t surprised when they went out of business.

There’s a lovely post on the FluentSelf.com titled “It’s not the Economy” about a store local to Havi. I think the sentiment can often be applied to the needlework stores I’ve been in over the years. We need to become more inclusive. Be found. Be willing to market ourselves. Run needlework as a teaching opportunity as well as a business. I don’t have the answers yet. But I’m looking for them. And considering expanding into threads and freestyle designs from patterns. Interested?

September 24th, 2010 by deRomilly

Online Needlework Show…

Square Pillow

One of the new designs.. model is stitched in brown.

I mentioned this in the last post, but I just want to make it clear:

I am taking part in the Online Needlework Show in October, and I am SO excited!!

My patterns are going back to being printed, hard copy patterns, and I’m releasing them in this form for the show.

This is the first online trade show I’ve taken part in. I’m officially on the list of vendors now, and have some very cool patterns in the wings almost ready to go. The upcoming month is going to be very busy for me – two bellydance shows (one at the beach!), two birthdays,  and the needlework show!

Come see me at the show and encourage your local shops to order patterns if you want them! (As always, I’m happy to retail if you don’t have a shop in your area!)