Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 11 – 5. Thursday 11- 7 Monday and Tuesday by Appointment * Sunday closed * more than likely I will be at home working, blocking, bookkeeping, taking care of finishing and special requests. Its not an inconvenience to meet you.
Ah Domestic Bliss
Birds of a Feather butterfly canvas Ah Domestic Bliss! Doesn’t this describe just about everyone’s home? Well even if we just like to pretend I have two new cross stitch charts to celebrate this state of mind. From the Sampler Girl Jane Austen series. “Good apple pies are a considerable part of our domestic happiness” Jane Austen October 1815. And…
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What’s new?
Back from the Finishers Pillow of Happiness! Canvas by Birds of a Feather stitched in Silk ‘n Ivory Cosmo wallhanging. Stitched in Vineyard Silk, Krienik and Gloriana Silk Ribbon Snow Geese wallhanging. Kit by Elizabeth Bradley stitched in Elizabeth Bradley wool. Did you know all Elizabeth Bradley’s are only available as kits including her ever so soft wool and are…
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Silk Sculpture at Treenway Silks
Found this on thread manufacturer Treenway Silks gallery. Each side of each pyramid is handwoven from Bombyx silk. Looking at this I can imagine each side being executed in canvas work, either 18 count or congress cloth) or each side stitched in different blackwork filling stitches. Bombyx silk is the Latin name of the silk producing caterpillar that feeds on…
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Great reviews for the Nimble Needle at Insiderpages
What a great place for a crafter to go. If you like any needle art, this is a great place. I hadn’t been in the Nimble Needle in several years, and I went in recently while visiting Moorestown. What a change! The new owner is friendly, knowledgeable, and charming. Several of our customers have written glowing reviews over at online…
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Nimble Needle class spawns award winning work
Our customer Arlene Spector received an Honorable Mention at the Woodlawn Plantation Exhibition during the month of March for her execution of her original design of the “Fig”. This piece was taught in a class by Karen who prepared the stitch guide for the original design. The piece was based on Arlene’s line drawing, and Karen picked threads and planned…
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