Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Embroideries

folding scissors
We learned a lot of things at the Embroiderers' Guild's shindig. Here's a quick summary, that some of you might have received in our most recent newsletter.

Apparently Hardanger embroidery is making a comeback. For those who have to look it up, including me, it's also called Whitework embroidery. It's traditionally done on white cloth with white thread, but any colors can be used.
We have several suggestions for good scissors to use, including the ones pictured above. They might not be the best choice, unless you're traveling, in which case they are awesome. These folding scissors are remarkable, because the points are still nice and sharp. I admit to bias because I took the picture!silhouette scissor
For non-traveling people, we have some forged Dovo embroidery scissors, and then we have a pair (shown on the right) that are technically Silhouette scissors. This last pair is wonderful for any sort of delicate work; they were originally designed to cut out paper silhouettes, a popular form of imagery in Victorian times. Veeeery intricate, sort of like this Hardanger stuff. Wow, to those of you who are trying to do this. Me, I'll stick with simple counted cross stitch on canvas.

The other hot-button topic from the shindig was cutting metallic thread. Serrated scissors really are needed if you are using metallic thread, but those are hard to find. However, did you know that we can customize your scissors for that purpose? Any scissor can be serrated so just bring it in and we will be glad to fix it up for you. Carl is also checking into ordering scissors that come with the serration, so that you all won't have to leave your scissors with us for a couple weeks. We'd love to be able to do it while you wait, but serrations take some time and precision.

Since the winter holidays are approaching and our best scissors come from Germany, you might want to stop in or order soon. If we have to special order something, we want to be able to get it to you on time!

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