Doesn’t that title make you smile:) It’s a new embroidery book I found one day while shopping at Joann’s with Paige. I can’t tell you how thrilled and excited I get when I stumble upon new embroidery designs. And this one has stitches in it that I’ve never tried before! Yay!!!
It’s Japanese dimensional embroidery.
If you ever come across Japanese craft and embroidery books, don’t hesitate to pick one up. Most are written in Japanese but a seasoned quilter/embroiderer can figure it out. It’s even worth it if you want to just look at the pictures. They do amazing handwork!
Have you tried the Cosmo Floss from Japan? There is none better. The good ole stand by, DMC, doesn’t even compare. If I had a local dealer of these, I’m afraid I’d be broke. It’s like candy. All the colors we’re used to but it doesn’t knot, it slides through the fabric like butter, and lays flat. This floss is about $1.00-$1.20, but well worth it. It’s available at the Stockroom on Etsy.
Cottage Garden Threads from Australia. I bought these from her Etsy shop. I had been stalking this floss for a while now, and figured, why not? I might have a disorder though. I’m not sure if I’ll actually be able to use these. They are just too pretty to cut into and it would have to be a seriously special project! They’re sooo soft. Yes, I’m petting them right now:)
Remember my post on this cuteness? My life Embroidered.
I found its sister on Etsy, and it’s on it’s way to my home! It translates to My True Nature. These french embroidery books are adorable and I can’t wait to make something supercute from this one too.
Let’s not forget the USA on our trip. Crabapple Hill is my favorite embroidery designer. I must have this latest piece. Dresden Poinsettias!
And last, here are my latest embroidery purchases from the quilt store. A quilt pattern from This and That Pattern Company called “simple Things” and a redwork called “Winter Twitterings” by Pearl Louise Krush.
Time to get to work. I need more than 2 hands or 24 hours in a day to get all this hand work done!
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May 5, 2011 at 6:05 am
Shelley
Very cute post! All those threads look so beautiful. I wanna see that new French book when you get it!
May 5, 2011 at 7:13 am
mimi'sdarlins
I also love the Japanese publications, they are always unique and so creative. I’ve been looking at all the variegated flosses too, both the Cosmos and Weeks Dye Works, which has such beautifully dyed colors. Oh, I LOVE those Cottage Garden Threads….I think I’d have to just admire them too…and I love the books….you’re going to get me into trouble, Lorrie :-)
p.s. I agree about Crabapple Hill…just started a new one of their designs!
May 5, 2011 at 7:35 am
Lorrie
I agree. I love Weeks Dye Works too, but it’s not colorfast, so I only use it on framed items or mainly cross stitch works. I’m curious, which pattern did you start?
May 5, 2011 at 7:48 am
Jeanne
What a bunch of delightful eye candy! I love Japanese books too! They are always so SWEET! Love that dachshund on the french book and those poinsetta dresdan plates are to die for!!! :-)
May 5, 2011 at 8:02 am
Lorrie
Jeanne, if you love that dachshund, you should see the one in the Stitchy Kitty book! I’ve been pondering what to stitch up with him.
May 5, 2011 at 8:42 am
mimi'sdarlins
I also just noticed that Weeks floss isn’t colorfast, your post prompted me to browse flosses :-) I just started #250 Gardener’s Angel of Spring, that is, I converted their Weeks colors to DMC and have the pattern traced, but now am debating about which flosses to use. DMC has variegated too, just not sure if I like them as well. They used all variegated Weeks and it’s sooo pretty:
http://www.crabapplehillstudio.com/items/250_gardener%27s_angel_of_spring_~quohope~quo.aspx
They have all four seasons, and I’d love to do them all!
May 5, 2011 at 8:48 am
Lorrie
I’ve seen those patterns and they are very pretty. Unfortunately, DMC doesn’t have a good variegated variety. If you’re never going to wash it, it should be fine in the weeks dye works. Keep me posted!
May 5, 2011 at 10:52 am
Kelly P
I have too many UFO’s right now to start anything new!!! Ya’ll are going to get me into trouble!!
Can you soak your Weeks floss in warm water to remove the excess dye?
May 5, 2011 at 1:11 pm
mimi'sdarlins
Good question, Kelly. Most of the excess dye washes out of the hand dyed fabrics to make them fast…why not floss? I wonder….
May 5, 2011 at 2:07 pm
Lorrie
It’s too expensive to experiment on:))
May 5, 2011 at 3:39 pm
mimi'sdarlins
Good point!!