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Weekend Exploration: Vamberk & Bobbin Lace – plus Studio News

 

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It’s summertime, and the bugs are out.

The most insistent summer bug in my life is the travel bug, and I get bit by it every year. I don’t have a lot of opportunities to travel, but I do like traveling. And heck, if I can’t go in person, I don’t mind armchair traveling!

Last winter, you might remember, Anna and I went to Prague. We didn’t get much farther afield in Czechia because of time limits. It was a good “taster” visit, as it was the first time either of us had been there.

Of course I want to go back! But next time, I want to go to Vamberk.

Why do I want to go to Vamberk?

Let’s explore the reason together, shall we? And then I have some website & studio news for you…

Vamberk Lace on Radio Prague International photo credit: Jana Házová
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Weekend Delve: Thread Education… and Updates!

 

Hello, my friends, and welcome to The Weekend!

Today, we’re going to delve into a confusing topic for your weekend reading. I’m going to direct you to a couple publications that I think are Very Interesting and that – I think! – will help allay some of the confusion around thread weight.

Thread weight. What does that mean? Yes, it has to do with weight, in a sense, but in practical, physical, visible terms, it really means thread thickness. That is, what we see of and about the thread when using the thread. It involves the thread make-up – strands, plies, twists, and all the engineering bits that go into make a particular thread what it is, so that it can perform as that thread is meant to perform.

It can be a really confusing topic. And I should clarify before you jump into it that most of what you’ll read in the publications below are related to regular sewing threads and machine threads more than hand embroidery threads (though sometimes, the principles are applicable, despite the category).

I’ll also share some extensive updates from the Studio End of Needle ‘n Thread! So… read on!

Thread education: thread weight
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Bouquet Letters – Elisabetta Sforza’s Latest is Beautiful!

 

Oh, I’m soooo happy that Elisabetta Sforza has published a new (and very beautiful) floral alphabet project book! Her newest is called Bouquet Letters, and it’s exquisite. It is lush, serene, and lovely!

And yes, the books have arrived and are stocked, so if you have Bouquet Letters – or any of Elisabetta’s books – on your wish list, we’ve got ’em! You’ll find them in the shop now.

Let’s take a look at Bouquet Letters up close…

Bouquet Letters by Elisabetta Sforza
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Including Needlework in Your Travels – Here’s a List!

 

I love, and I mean love, to travel, even if it’s just a short road trip over a day or two to some interesting destination to learn or see or do something different.

If you’re a traveler and an avid needleworker – if you find the history and culture of needlework to be a worthwhile topic to explore in your travels – then you need to check out this Fabulous List!

Old Fashioned Travel with Needlework
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