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What’s Happening at NJNA 11/8/25

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I hope everyone enjoyed the Sea Jelly we did in October. Mine is almost finished and is far prettier in person. I can’t wait to have it finished now. This month is Toni Gerdes’s lecture on the Rhodes Stitch – don’t miss it! She does a very interesting talk about this stitch and there are small designs you can do with stash. An excellent designer and teacher. Try to take a class with her, you will be glad you did.

It’s back again – December somehow crept up on us all again. I am still shaking my head that I just ordered the Thanksgiving meal. Well, that means 3 things. 1. a needlepoint Bingo game and stitching for the last meeting this year. 2. I will be collecting dues again soon! 3. The Holiday Party !! Make sure you reserve your seat for the holiday party as it is limited seating. You got an email from Cathryn C. detailing the date, cost and this years menu. Always a fun afternoon and a wonderful get together. So interesting to see what people have stitched and bring for everyone to see. Hope to see many of you there (yes I have my seat already!).

Your ANG membership ends on December 31 but they have opened up the ability to renew now. They also have options to choose from. You can do 1 or 2 years and you can opt for the magazine only online to save a few dollars. By doing it now you will not have to think about it during the holidays.

Congratulations to the 2 new officers, Shirley Chin and Howard Lange. Both long time members that will do great things in their new positions.

Spring Fling is now open and classes are filling! These are all favorite classes from past seminars now being taught virtually starting in April 2026. There are quite a few to pick from and so many great instructors that we all have either taken a class with or wanted to. You have until November 26th to sign up but don’t wait to long – I know the class I am taking is down to the last 5 or less seats.

Don’t forget to take advantage of the new Quarterly Stitch. You can download the pattern. It’s called SUNwear by Ellen Emanuel. What a cute quick stitch. It is meant to be a bracelet but I can see it as a book mark or other uses. The directions say it’s for any level of stitching and it gives a complete guide along with finishing. An easy project for someone that wants to learn.

Colour Compliments is again shipping to America. She is eating the additional cost for duties at least for now. Some of her stock though has risen in price significantly. She is trying to keep any price increases low for the time being. Watch for new color combinations she is devising along with a collaboration. Tough being a small business. The end of this month is Small Business Saturday – a good time to show your support for all our LNS and specialty online stores. https://colourcomplements.com/product-category/custom-thread-kits?utm_source=Colour+Complements+News+%26+Updates&utm_campaign=486e50efd0-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_11_03_07_45&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-486e50efd0-285058737&mc_cid=486e50efd0&mc_eid=a82e51f2f8

Interesting new thread !! Leave it to Ruth Schmuff – so innovative. She is creating overdyed Floche and calling it “Color Dreams Floche” She now has 47 colors in skeins of 28 yards all 100% cotton that she is selling on her web site. Looking at the picture, you just want to touch the threads. https://bedeckedandbeadazzled.com/threads/color-dreams/floche-color-dreams/

The Needlepoint Clubhouse in St. Louis Missouri has a program called “Charts for Charity”. They have 3 different charities on their web site. You make a donation to the charity by purchasing a downloadable chart. There is also a guide for each design which is emailed. A nice way to make a donation and get a lovely chart. Go to the web site and read about each charity. https://www.needlepointclubhouse.com/search?type=product%2Carticle%2Cpage%2Ccollection&q=charts%20for%20charity*

Good Point Needlepoint in CT also has a way of giving back – they are having a Black Friday sale. To get into the sale early and get free shipping you make a donation to a local food bank or No Kid Hungry thru November 23rd. Email proof of your donation to hello@goodpointneedlepoint.com and they will send you a code that you can start to use on 11/25/25 for the sale. The sale will be site wide ! Could be a great deal !! https://goodpointneedlepoint.com/

A new club from The Needlepointer – “Mini Baubles” designed by Amber Yan. This 12 month club gives you a canvas, thread pack and guide each month. It is expected to begin in either January or February. Great item for a new stitcher that is looking to try new stitches and threads. https://theneedlepointer.com/products/mini-baubles-div-id-club_subtitle-open-enrollment-div?se_activity_id=167943241970&syclid=d47qvlo6g2cs738bq620&utm_campaign=Add%20Festive%20Sparkle%20with%20Mini%20Baubles!_167943241970&utm_medium=email&utm_source=shopify_email&selling_plan=6057001202&variant=47956317372658

Do you have “SOS” ?? Shiny Object Syndrome – I know I do !!! I recently got a new email from Stitch By Stitch in NY. That dangerous store was showing more canvases and fun items from the Fall Market. They say on their web site that they have put on 1100 – so far !! From self finishing Bermuda bags to games that roll up to holiday items… the list goes on and on. I can’t imagine what they will have when they more to a bigger store at the end of the year ! Take some time and look thru all the new things and maybe they will not be as shiny any longer – though I doubt it ! It’s fun to look anyway. https://stitchbystitchneedlepoint.com/collections/2025-autumn-needlepoint-reunion

Tips & Tricks: Being organized is the best way to stitch a project and enjoy doing it !!! If everything your working with is a mess – it will become a disaster. Who ever invented the Floss A Way bags was genius and the ring to keep them all together is the cherry on the cake. Never stitch without them.

Who was that Famous Stitcher? That is Jill Rigoli the founder of Danji Designs in 1970. The name Danji is a combo of her husband Dan and Jill. In the early 2000’s her daughter Rachel took over the business which was then sold to Janice Doxey who owns it today. Much of what you think of when you hear the name is the art work of Laurel Burch. Jill was able to convince her that she could do her art justice in needlepoint and she allowed her to replicate many of the pieces. https://www.danjidesigns.com/

Do you know who this famous stitcher is?

It’s almost that day – stitch a little between the chaos !