While December is not a big month for product announcements, there are plenty of new things out there.
Threads
Hyla’s High Cotton has announced 21 new colors that will ship after TNNA next month. Included in them are a great set of hot pinks, a family of Christmas reds as well as some other great colors. I’m using the red for my Adler Bargello and it’s lovely.
Sullivan’s has some neat packs of their threads. They have 12 colors in each in 15 yard skeins. The thing I love best is that these are good combinations and they have clever names such as Fruit Fun and Floral Fest. They have also brought out project cards that will hold up to 20 colors.
Canvases & Charts
Kelly Clark has added some Christmas pieces to her Dan DiPaolo collection. Kelly also has a new monthly series that will start in March called Tremendous Trees, offered through shops. She also has some new peppermint sticks.
Brenda E. Kocher’s new Tootsiebulbbles design, Rachel’s Ribbons could be made into an unusual birth sampler or embellished with a charm.
Melissa Prince has a great collection of “everyday” purses that come with handles. There are some lovely geometric and other designs. They also have simple backs, great for showing off fancy stitches.
DebBee’s Designs has just come out with Rice Pudding, a design composed only of Rice Stitches. It’s easy enough for beginners, but it’s great style will attract many others.
Lee Needle Art has introduced some exquisite Judaic designs by Rebecca Shore. These include Tallis Bags as well as coordinated sets of yamulkes, tfillins (Torah scroll boxes), attorahs, and tallis bags in three designs. Thwey are quite fetching.
JulieMar has great custom snowman that can be personalized in one of seven sweater colors and a school or team name.
Accessories
The Elizabeth Turner Collection has added some rhinestone-studded pieces to their magnetized needle buddies collection. These look like those great small pins from the 60′s.
Nordic Needle has a clever table top gadget for holding eight threaded needles. Called the Bird Nest Needle Rest it has a silhouette of a bird standing up from the clear ring with rare earth magnets to hold your needles.
One of the cleverest things I’ve seen in awhile is the graph gripper pattern holder from FA Edmunds. This two way clip holds your pattern and attaches to the top of your frame.
Related posts:
- Needlepoint New Products – March 2010
- New Products for Needlepoint – May 2009
- New Summer Needlepoint Products
- More New Needlepoint Products in Canvas, Charts & Kits
- New Needlepoint Products – August 2010
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New Needlepoint Products Coming Down the Pike