Wednesday, March 28, 2012

I’m Back with Something Fun!!!

Hello my darling friends~ I’m back from Paris!!!! It was amazing!!!! There is soooo much to see in Paris, the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Musee d’Orsay, Notre-Dame, and Versailles were just a few. Our legs were so sore from all the walking, but it was totally worth it!!! I can see why so many people love going to Paris, it is a city full of culture and so alive, and their food is amazingly delicious~

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While I was planning the trip, I discovered that the tapestries of “The Lady and the Unicorn” (French: La Dame à la licorne) is on display in the Musée de Cluny. I first known these tapestries from the novel “The Lady and the Unicorn” by Tracy Chevalier, and it is one of my favorite novels, so I had to go see these tapestries in person. Let me tell you, they are magnificent!!! I was so moved by them. It made me want to read the novel all over again~

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Thanks to Jennifer for her tips and a book I found that had a list of craft stores in Paris, I even managed to visit some local needlepoint shops. It was a wonderful treasure hunt, I found so many wonderful charms and ribbons and trims, and of course I had to get a pair of Sajou scissors!!! I did not get as much charts as I expect. It’s not that I didn’t find things I like, in the contrary, I fell in love with so many of them!!! But because most of the shops carry kits instead of just charts, the cost is quite expansive. I had to cut back but still managed to take home with me two charts, a kit and a wonderful book~

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Here’s a list of the shops I went just in case anyone is planning to go to Paris in the future. A note to remember, all stores are closed on Sunday, and most of them open late and close early, so be sure to check the hours before you go:

  • Des Fils et Une Aiguille ♥♥♥♥♥
    1 rue Chabanais 75002 Paris
    Metro: Pyramides (M7, M14); close to Palais Royal
    Hours: 11am~7pm; closed Sun., 12/31, 3 weeks in August
    Web: www.desfilsetuneaiguille.com
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    This is an awesome needlepoint/craft shop~ It is very much like a needlepoint shop in the US, filled with lots of kits, trims, ribbons, threads, fabrics and charms. It also carries a variety of Sajou products. The staff are extremely friendly and helpful. Totally worth a visit if you are in the area!!

  • Le Bonheur des Dames ♥♥♥♥♥
    Le Viaduc des Arts - 17, Avenue Daumesnil 75012 Paris

    Métro: Ledru Rollin (M8); close to the Place de la Bastille and the Marais
    R.E.R: Gare de Lyon
    Hours: 10:30AM ~ 7PM; closed Sun. 
    Web: www.bonheur-des-dames.biz/boutique_us/liste_rayons.cfm?code_lg=lg_us
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    This is a wonderful cross stitch shop with a lot of patterns, kits, fabric, threads, and books. They also have all kinds of linen and Aida strip fabrics for bell pulls and such. This is the biggest shop I’ve been to while I was in Paris, and their own Le Bonheur des Dames patterns are all so gorgeous!!!! Almost all their patterns are in complete kits, so it includes all the threads, fabric, charms and needle. Although the staff do not speak much English (as of most of the  other shops here in Paris), they are really friendly. This is a must see if you ever go to Paris~
  • Le Bonheur des Dames 2 ♥♥♥
    8 Passage Verdeau 75009 Paris
    Metro: Grands Boulevards (M8, M9)
    Hours: Mon. 11:30AM ~ 2:00PM and 2:00PM ~ 7:00 PM;Tue. to Sat. 10:30AM ~ 2:00PM and 2:30PM ~ 7:00PM; closed Sun.
    Web: www.bonheur-des-dames.biz/boutique_us/liste_rayons.cfm?code_lg=lg_us
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    This is a small branch located in Passage Verdeau, and is much smaller then the Viaduct shop, carries mainly Le Bonheur des Dames kits. Our hotel was only 3 minutes walk away, so even though I have been to the  Viaduct already, I couldn’t resist to stop by this one as well~

  • Au Fil des Jours ♥♥♥♥
    2 rue Fremicourt 75015 Paris
    Metro: Ave. Emile Zola (M10)
    Hours: Tue. Fri. Sat. 10am~7pm; Wed. Thu. 2:30pm~7pm; closed Sun. Mon., second week in August
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    This small shop is located right across the street of the Metro station. Although it’s small, it carries all the necessities to stitch~ Trims, buttons, charms, charts, you name it, they have it. This shop also carries a small amount of Sajou products.
  • La Croix et la Maniere ♥♥
    36 rue Faidherbe 75011 Paris
    Merto: Charonne (M9) is closer, or Faidherbe-Chaligny (M8)
    Hours: 12pm~7pm; closed Sun., Mon., and August
    Web: www.lacroixetlamaniere.com/
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    This is the shop of Monique Lyonnet. Many linen products can be found here, and a wide variety of linen kits, interesting buttons and trims. It is a bit more expansive then other shops, but the quality is undeniable.
  • Entrée des Fournisseurs ♥♥♥♥
    8 rue des Francs Bourgeois 75003 Paris
    Metro: St. Paul (M1)
    Hours: Mon. 2pm~7pm; Tue~Sat. 10:30am~7pm; closed Sun, and third week of August
    Web: www.entreedesfournisseurs.fr
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    This is a wonderful craft shop is located in the courtyard of #8 rue des Francs Bourgeois. It is filled with an incredible array of ribbons, trims, buttons, and fabrics!!! There are so many things to choose from that you definitely won’t  leave empty handed~ The staff speak a little English and are extremely helpful~
  • La Droguerie ♥♥♥
    9 et 11 rue du Jour 75001 Paris
    Metro: Les Halles (M4)
    Hours: Mon. 2pm~6:45pm; Tue~Sat 10:30am~6:45pm; closed Sun
    Web: www.ladroguerie.com
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    This is another wonderful craft shop that is locaed right next to Eglise St. Eustache. The minute you step into the shop, you are drawn to the colorful yarns, ribbons, buttons, beads, fabrics… you name it, they have it!!! This shop is sooo busy that you’ll have to wait for a while for someone to help you, so be sure to grab a staff to help you while you can.

  • Le Comptoir ♥♥
    26 reu Cadet 75009 Paris
    Metro: Cadet (M7)
    Hours: Mon 12pm~7pm; Tue.~Sat. 11am~7pm; closed sun.
    Web: lecomptoir.canalblog.com/IMG_9266
    This is a little shop filled from floor to ceiling with tons of yarn!!! It is a knitter’s haven~ It also carries a small amount of stitching/sewing goods.

I did not have a chance to go to the following stores Jennifer recommended, but I still would like to list it here for your information:

  • le Bon Marche Department Store
    24 Rue de Sèvres, 75007 Paris, France
    Hours: Mon-Wed & Fri 10am ~ 8pm , Thu & Sat 10am ~ 9pm, closed Sun.
    Metro: Sevres Babylone (M10,M12), nearest to the Musee D'orsay
    Web: www.lebonmarche.fr
    According to Jennifer, this is an upscale department store with a sewing department on the second floor (double check). It has a fabulous variety of Sajou products, Liberty of London fabric, yarn department, cross stitch fabric and charts. She also found DMC thread on a spool here, which was really interesting.

  • BHV Department Store
    52 Rue de Rivoli, 75004 Paris, France
    Hours: Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri. 9:30 am ~ 7:30 p.m. Wed. 9:30 am ~ 9:00 pm, Sat. 9:30 am ~ 8:00 pm; closed Sun.
    Metro: Hotel de Ville (M1,M11), right across from Hotel de Ville de Paris
    Web: http://www.bhv.fr/
    This is a huge department store that has a much of everything in it.The second floor has a huge craft/art section, as well as a book department. There are excellent books here with cross stitch and embroidery patterns, as well as quilting books.They also have a huge inventory of Japanese craft books.

Thank you for reading this long post this far, and now for something fun~ If you would like some of the treasures I brought back from Paris, please say so in the comment of this post. I will put together a package and pick a winner on Easter Day April 8. Good luck, and thanks for visiting~~~

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Updates~

First of all, I would like to thank Jennifer for spending time giving me a list of LNS in Paris~ I’ve already added them into my schedule, hopefully I will be able to visit them all!!! I’ll definitely keep you all posted~ One more week till our trip, I’m so excited!!!!

Next up, an update on my WIP~ I love the red!!!! But working over one on a 36ct fabric was no fun!!!! Thankfully there’s not a whole lot of it!!!

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Siobhan asked for an updated photo of my tumbler quilt, well, here it is!!! not much different from previous photos, but I swear, there has been a lot of work done to it!!! I’m down to the purple border. I didn’t plan on using such a complicated pattern on the border as well, wanted to save some time and do a simple one so I can finish it up. But after looking at it, it just didn’t feel right. Since I’ve already spent so much time on it, what’s another month, right?! I’ve also posted a photo of the back where the quilting pattern shows a better.

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I got a chance to snitch this photo when the doves were switching hands. There were two eggs this time~~ They usually sit pretty tight in the nest so it was difficult to see the eggs. They really like the flower pot over my poop proofed pot by the side. I wonder why that is? Maybe the leaves gave them more privacy? I hope my poor plant will survive….

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Thanks for visiting~~