I have already watched this 4 times! I am from an island at the bottom Australia, Tasmania, that doesnt have access to many fabric options so this was great to hear of different places to shop. I love support smaller buisnesses so now I have a few new places to shop online
Thank you! There are lots of other online needlework shops that I forgot to mention. You can also checkout needlehaus.com.au/ which is based in Australia and new. I dont know her longterm plan for fabric, but she just opened so keep an eye out!
While I don’t really need your cross stitch university videos as I’m well versed in the craft, I sit down with my coffee and watch and feel like I’m having a chat with my friends :) So thanks for having morning tea with me today girls :)
Hey ladies, it's Renee with Golden Familiars! Have you guys checked out Prairie Moon Primitives in Wayne, OK? She's recently started stocking her shop with cross stitching supplies and patterns (she just came back from market) and it's actually closer than Tulsa! The shop also hosts cross stitching days and they're so fun. There's one tomorrow from 9-3 and you can bring a lunch to eat. Great lighting as well :)
Thanks for the tips! We have been meaning to check out Prairie Moon, but it hasn't worked out yet. We will see if we can get away for the next time they have a stitching day! ❤️🌎
Neither of us buy much evenweave, but I like Picture This Plus and Fiber on a Whim for some colors and handyed evenweaves I like Witch's Garden Crafts and BeStitch Me. We will be making a separate video about how to soften aida. -Stephanie
Because the dying process itsel softens it, I don't know of any hand dyers that do. I ordered Donmon brand on Amazon that was stiff, but I haven't stitched on it yet. ❤️🌎
Yea the hand dyed are just softened up. I like to use the one that are made with color. Like the Christmas red I got from Jim’s needlework on Etsy 🧚♀️
FYI for anyone this might help - I managed to snag a 20x24 piece of 28 count Monaco (DMC/Charles Craft) at Michaels this week, but otherwise, Aida has been the only thing I’ve found that big in person at any of my local stores.
Flosstube is where I learned about different designers/dyers of linen. With every video I watch, a new one to check out!
Yes, the list gets longer and longer! ❤️🌎
I have already watched this 4 times! I am from an island at the bottom Australia, Tasmania, that doesnt have access to many fabric options so this was great to hear of different places to shop. I love support smaller buisnesses so now I have a few new places to shop online
Thank you! There are lots of other online needlework shops that I forgot to mention. You can also checkout needlehaus.com.au/ which is based in Australia and new. I dont know her longterm plan for fabric, but she just opened so keep an eye out!
While I don’t really need your cross stitch university videos as I’m well versed in the craft, I sit down with my coffee and watch and feel like I’m having a chat with my friends :)
So thanks for having morning tea with me today girls :)
Thank you so much - that's so kind! ❤️🌎
I love these videos! 😍 for new stitchers it is super helpful and you explain it so well 😊
Thank you Alex! ❤️🌎
Brandy at BeStitchMe is my favorite fabric dyer
We love her! ❤️🌎
I love that you are making these videos. It would have been so helpful when I started stitching ❤
Thank you!! ❤️🌎
Thanks for the mention! Everything in my shop is in stock and ready to ship and usually goes out the door within 24 hours!
Jackson Fabric Arts
that's so cool to hear. thanks for watching! i'm excited to start my first hemp piece this week!
Hey ladies, it's Renee with Golden Familiars! Have you guys checked out Prairie Moon Primitives in Wayne, OK? She's recently started stocking her shop with cross stitching supplies and patterns (she just came back from market) and it's actually closer than Tulsa! The shop also hosts cross stitching days and they're so fun. There's one tomorrow from 9-3 and you can bring a lunch to eat. Great lighting as well :)
Thanks for the tips! We have been meaning to check out Prairie Moon, but it hasn't worked out yet. We will see if we can get away for the next time they have a stitching day! ❤️🌎
I purchased linen from Amazon and it came from a small business seller on their site. Your videos are wonderful and thanks for sharing ❤
That's great! Thanks for sharing. 🩷🌎
This was great. I was waiting for you to come back to the topic of how do you soften Aida? Are there particular places you like for even weave?
Neither of us buy much evenweave, but I like Picture This Plus and Fiber on a Whim for some colors and handyed evenweaves I like Witch's Garden Crafts and BeStitch Me. We will be making a separate video about how to soften aida. -Stephanie
Hobby lobby had several different types (linen, lugana, rustico, aida) and in several different sizes and colors the last time I went in
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Great video ! I am an Aida stitcher and only like the stiffer fabric, do you know anyone that sells a dye fabric that is stiff?
Because the dying process itsel softens it, I don't know of any hand dyers that do. I ordered Donmon brand on Amazon that was stiff, but I haven't stitched on it yet. ❤️🌎
@@CrossStitchtheGlobe thank you might have give Amazon a try
Yea the hand dyed are just softened up. I like to use the one that are made with color. Like the Christmas red I got from Jim’s needlework on Etsy 🧚♀️
OKC doesn’t have a LNS?
I do miss Tulsa. Silver Needle is a great shop
No, we just have a few quilt shops that carry some cross stitch supplies and general craft stores. I wish the Silver Needle was closer!
FYI for anyone this might help - I managed to snag a 20x24 piece of 28 count Monaco (DMC/Charles Craft) at Michaels this week, but otherwise, Aida has been the only thing I’ve found that big in person at any of my local stores.
thanks so much for sharing!
What is the pattern of the prides on the red fabric?
Holiday Glow by Satsuma Street
Thank you
It must be new, I can’t find it.