Happy New Year

Just a reminder the shop hours for
Thursday Dec 31 are 10am-2pm.
See you in the New Year!!!!!

HOLIDAY HOURS

                                      STORE HOURS                                            

DEC 24  10am-2pm

CLOSED DEC 25-27

DEC 28, 29,30 10am-4pm

CLOSED DEC 31-Jan 4

Thank you all!

                                

I just wanted to say a huge THANK YOU to all our customers like you.  We are so grateful for your friendship. 
We appreciate very much all you do to support Quail Run. I work very hard to provide you with the best selection of  canvases and threads as well as educated assistance with your projects. It is our goal to constantly work to learn new techniques to pass on to you, to be on top of all the new ideas and to search out new designers. We always enjoy your visits to the shop very much.  
From all of us at Quail Run Needlework, we wish you the happiest of holidays and a peaceful, healthy New Year.  See you soon!

December Trunk Show

We have one of my favorite trunk shows, CH Designs in the store for the next couple of weeks.
These designs are well painted, portable and fun to stitch. 
My favorites are the little pumpkins, like the little Turkey Pumpkin below and the round fall ornaments.

                                  http://www.danjidesigns.com/CHDesigns

                          Stop in for a visit or call if we can send your choices.

                                       

   

C’mom Lets Stitch

If you are looking for a little break from this hectic holiday time, 
remember we have open stitching from 1-4pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays . 
Come join us to stitch , chat and relax. We look forward to seeing you!

Holiday Store Hours

   
November 27 and 28 

       Wednesday Nov 25  10 am-2pm
      Thursday Nov 26  CLOSED 
     Friday        Nov 27  10am-4pm
     Saturday     Nov 28  10am-4pm

Black Friday & Small Business Saturday

Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving (Nov. 27 & 28)
all canvases in the store are 20% off!
We hope to see you!

Great stocking stuffers and gifts to choose
from as well as great canvases and threads. 
Have a wonderful holiday and thank you
so much for your support from all of us at
 Quail Run Needlework. 

 

Come stitch with Margaret!

PLUM BLOSSOM KIMONO

Margaret Bending will be teaching her “Plum Blossom Kimono” class

February 26/27 Fri/Sat  10am-4pm

Call the shop to register. 480 551 1423

                         The design size is 195 threads wide by 249 threads high.

                         So, approximately 8 x10″ on congress cloth and

COLORWAYS

  1. Purple, green , light orchid ( model)

  2.Blue, green, mauve and light orchid

  3.Earth tones-rusts, greens, golds

Hayoo Gozaimasu

A Brief History of Japanese Embroidery

Each class starts with the greeting Hayoo Gozaimasu- Good morning!

                                      shikinouta
                                                     Phase 9 “Seasonal Poems”

“Japanese embroidery (nihon shishu in Japanese) is an embroidery technique that goes back more than 1600 years. In its early stages Japanese Embroidery was only used for decorating items used during religious ceremonies. Over time, as shishu developed its own unique Japanese qualities and characteristics, it took on a more artistic purpose. According to historians, from the early Heian Period Japanese embroidery was primarily used for decorating costumes of the Ladies of the Court. During these early stages shishu was only available to a select group; only the highest ranks of society could afford such costly work. However, after a thousand years’ sleep, this cultural heritage, the fruit of countless predecessors, is now available to a wider audience.
Instruction in the basic techniques of traditional Japanese embroidery is an orderly progression of phases that should be taken in turn. While there are about forty basic techniques as indicated in the textbook,
some phases cover a number of procedures, and others focus on only one. Along with instruction in technique goes hand-in-hand an introduction to the symbolism and color usage that form part of the tradition of traditional Japanese embroidery. “
Japanese Embroidery classes are offered four times a year at Quail Run Needlework-Jan, April, July and November. This is our November class week so please stop by and see what we are working on. We would  be glad to have you join us for a future class in embroidery or beading. 

 

It’s All About Gingerbread!

While many of you are busy finishing your holiday stitching, I have been busy thinking about new designs, clubs classes and more for the store. So fast forwarding to next year, here is adorable club that will start in January. 
It’s all about Gingerbread !

Each kit will have two 3-4″ classic cookies, threads and embellishments.Different stitches for the gingerbread will make each cookie special. A relaxing, portable project for you!
Taking reservations so call the shop to sign up.
 And as a bonus you get 10% discount on the
finishing which will be unique. 
Hope you are having a great weekend! 

All that Glitters

Looking for a solution to organize all your sparkly magnets? Here is one that is fun and functional.

In black or white, these little trees are 11.5″ tall and 6″wide.  You can display your collection on

both sides. Stop in for yours or call if we can send you one.

click here to purchase