Saturday, July 24, 2010

Gone Shopping, Part Two


Once I bought all the threads I could carry at Needlewoman East, I jumped in my car and drove another few miles to visit Waste Knot in Arlington.  It was pretty quiet when I first arrived so I was able to take lots of photos (with permission) of things for you to see.


I'll show you the last thing I bought first.  See the glass magnets on the upright display easel?  They are from Lee Cox. The pink-rose-gold oval on the right in the middle row lives in Chilly Hollow now.  I had a lot of fun browsing the books at Waste Knot and was seriously tempted by SuZy's Small Stitches from SuZy Murphy but I wanted that magnet more as it is so beautiful and in my favorite colors.   Priorities, priorities....


I saw some very interesting gadgets here.  I arranged a few on the counter for a photo so you could see them.  The tiny pink package is a miniature scissors set that has a loop to attach them to your key chain, your cell phone, etc.  They are small and sharp and easy to carry when you travel.  Lori (the owner of Waste Knot) has been on airplanes with hers without any problem.  Here's a better closeup than mine.  These come in assorted colors and have a nose guard to protect the tip of the blades.
http://www.newarkdress.com/ss208.html

The stack of trays are magnetic tool trays.  Inspired by similar trays in the hardware store, you can keep track of your needles, scissors and laying tools with these.  The last item is called a Knit Light.  It is a tiny penlight with a flexible neck that clips on your collar so you can see to stitch or read.   While I was there a visitor bought one to help read her Kindle in low light situations.
http://www.patternworks.com/productdetail/300460/---KNIT-LIGHT.htm


Speaking of Kindles, Waste Know carries the new Lee leather Kindle covers and also canvases that fit the opening.  The shop had both black and brown leather ones.  The black one rests on the box; the brown is open so you can see the inside.


Lori showed me her current project--a set of Christmas Nativity stars from Kathy Schenkel.  They are supposed to be strung on a garland with little angels separating the needlepoint stars.  These canvases come with stitch guides and there is a Halloween garland, too.  The Halloween sets are separated with bats. I'm sorry I can't find a photo of a stitched garland or even the angels or bats that separate the stitched pieces but I did find the Nativity stars set on Kathy's website.  The set continues on the next page but if you don't have enough room to stitch them all, you can just do part of the set.  I saw some of the stars stitched and they really look great.  I didn't think to take photos of them but I did take a photo of another great Kathy Schenkel idea--little Halloween cubes with matching beaded fobs.  Cute, huh?
http://www.kathyschenkel.com/new/45.html

I took lots of photos of the huge variety of painted canvases that Waste Knot carries.  Here are a few of them--

Maggie Jester Cats
Mindy Designs

Patt & Lee cats, etc.
Kathy Schenkel?  mini socks
Hope you enjoyed the show.  I have more to talk about tomorrow.

Tonight it's more Cha background for me.  I'm not going to attempt stitching with silk ribbons when the heat index is supposed to be 108 today!

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Jane, this is like being in heaven. Visiting the shop through your eyes. I can still get into trouble just seeing the wonderful photos, especially the Patt & Lee with the fireplace. At least I know where to get it, as the closest stitching shop is at least a 6 hour drive from where I live.
Sheena in Albuquerque

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Sheena, I don't know who designed the living room canvas. The cats are from Patt& Lee and the haunted house is from Ewe & I but I do not know who did the living room. Sorry! That name was covered.

palma said...

Thanks Jane this was awesome. I went to Kathy Schenkel website and if you go to page 2 of the stitched examples you will find pictures of the halloween garland with the bats. They do look cute

palma said...

The haunted house is not from Ewe&I; I went to their website and it is not there. I believe it is from dreamhouse (they have the "VH" thingy but it is not in their website either. Having said that I found a ghost ship which is from Dreamhouse but it is not in their website either.
Can you solve the "mistery"? I want that house - kind of halloweenaholic

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Thanks, Palma. I searched her website but never thought to look in the stitched models section. Duh!

Jane, grateful for help in CH

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Let me think. This is a cross stitch designer who has licensed their work for NP....

Ok, this is probably a design from Vicky Hastings of Cross Eyed Cricket or Cricket Collections. She is a XS designer so she is under several company names. Dreamhouse Ventures is the distributor for her work.

There is a companion house that shows the other side of this canvas. Laura Perin is working it.

http://two-handedstitcher.blogspot.com/search?q=halloween+house

I found two versions of Laura's canvas on the NN of LJ site.
http://www.needlenookoflajolla.com/storedir/proddetail.php?prod=vh3605

http://www.needlenookoflajolla.com/storedir/proddetail.php?prod=vh3605b

Hope this helps. It should at least help your favorite shop find the canvas. If you need a copy of the photo I took to help you track it down, email me at chilly hollow at hotmaildotcom and I'll send it.

palma said...

Thanks Jane and thats for the offer for the picture; however, I did print it and gave it to Fireside and hopefully they'll be able. to find it. They always go the extra mile to help

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Good luck finding your canvas, Palma! Fireside is a great shop and I'm sure they'll find this for you.

palma said...

Update: Fireside has found the canvas and actually there are two of them. One is the "outside" of the haunted house and the other one is the "inside" which is the one in the picture you have. Very interesting and I can;t wait to start stitching it.

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

I knew there were two views. Which one did you order? We expect updates, you know!

Happy stitching!