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Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 11:28 pm
by Allyn
TheOtherDrew wrote: That's nothing, their largest kit is over 6 meters long! (its of a famous Chinese panorama painting called: Along the river at the Quingming festival). Even that one's a fairly reasonable price considering the size of it.
Size doesn't really mean much without a stitch count or at least a fabric count. If that's six meters long on 14-count, the same design would be nine meters on 9-count, but only three meters on 28-count. It's still the same number of stitches. :)

Edit: It's on 11-ct. No wonder it's so big. It looks like they have a lot of sofa-size cross-stitch designs, but they're stamped on 11-count -- not really what I'd want on my walls. :( .

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 9:02 am
by Mabel Figworthy
Rosheen wrote:The first and certainly the last time that I ordered from SewingCafe.
Hi Rosheen, I'm sorry you've had such a bad experience. It surprises me, because Shelley who runs it is (was?) a member here, and the few times I've dealt with her (over some kits of mine which she displayed at the Knitting & Stitching Show) she was very helpful.

I just remembered her name here was SewingCafe as well, I checked the members list but it seems she hasn't logged in since 2012; that doesn't necessarily mean she doesn't drop in and read things, but it seems unlikely that a PM would reach her :-(

Does anyone else know a bit more about what Shelley's whereabouts or how Rosheen could contact her?

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 9:27 am
by Rosheen
Mabel Figworthy wrote: Hi Rosheen, I'm sorry you've had such a bad experience. It surprises me, because Shelley who runs it is (was?) a member here, and the few times I've dealt with her (over some kits of mine which she displayed at the Knitting & Stitching Show) she was very helpful.

I just remembered her name here was SewingCafe as well, I checked the members list but it seems she hasn't logged in since 2012; that doesn't necessarily mean she doesn't drop in and read things, but it seems unlikely that a PM would reach her :-(

Does anyone else know a bit more about what Shelley's whereabouts or how Rosheen could contact her?
Hi Mabel,

Their website is still down and still displaying that same message. It was Shelley who sent me the order update on 20. Octobre and that was the last I heard from SewingCafe.
Thank you for offering the idea, I didn't know she has an account here. I will certainly try to reach her via PM.

Love,
Hilde

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 1:14 pm
by cairee
I ordered a Judy Dixon pattern from Nordic Needle, they had the requried threads listed, so I ordered those too.
when it arrived I found that the threads they sent were not the same as the ones listed in the pattern, but similar (sort of, one was supposed to be pearl silk, I got pearl cotton) ones that Nordic Needle carried. there was nothing mentioned on the website that the threads were substitutes.
on top of this, one color was backordered, so they said they would send it later at no extra charge, fairly standard from my online shopping experience. when they did send it they charged me shipping! contacting them resolved nothing at all.
I am not happy with NN and will not be buying from them again.

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 2:02 pm
by richardandtracy
Is it worth contacting your credit card provider/ Paypal to get a charge back? As far as you are concerned your relationship with NN is over, so irritating them further can't make it worse, and you may get the money back.

Regards,

Richard.

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 2:13 pm
by rcperryls
I can't remember hearing something like that from Nordic Needle before. I hope it isn't an indication of future problems. I don't order from them often but enough to be surprised. Sometimes I wonder if some of the online suppliers get overwhelmed when business picks up as more and more LNS close and the big craft stores are generally very poor in maintaining stitching supplies. I would absolutely contact them and let them know how disappointed you are with the order. I think not stating that the threads provided are not the ones the pattern calls for is almost false advertising. That should be clearly stated so that you can make the choice yourself.

Carole

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 5:00 pm
by Little Wicken
Hi,

Late to the discussion, but I thought I mention my experiences of resent:

Sew and So - they are great and the shipping is super fast - great selection as well

Patchwork Rabbit - great selection of charts especially if you like the primitive styles and best price for GAS threads I found. Great fabric and thread selection as well and super fast delivery for almost no charge. I ordered from them yesterday and they ran out of one of the threads - I got an email straight away with an apology and offer of either waiting and it being posted later or refund. I found them very accommodating all the time. :dance:

Polstitches - Jo is great in coming back with postage prices as they might be a little intimidating on the website. Great fabric as well. Love my opalescent linen for Gigi from Mirabillia.

Jodyri Designs - I asked Michelle's advise on the fabric colour for her RED kit and she was more than helpful and even sent me a picture of the fabric once it was ready to ship with the threads from the kit so I can see the finished colour effect. The fabric took a little while, but it is hand dyed to order, so no complaints there. Customer service was great and I love the linen.

These are just 4 out of the few I used up to now, but I will definitely come back to them again. In fact, I will need to stop for a little while and concentrate on my WIPs and future plans.

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 4:19 am
by ecology665
I have good experience with 123Stitch.com. Very good customer service and prices. Otherwise I go to my local hobby stores such as: A.C. Moore and Michaels. :)

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2016 8:25 am
by CatDetective
One of the only places I've ordered from was a little one-person shop that's since closed down... which is a shame, because I'd had such a lovely experience with them.

sublimestitching.com though, I really love-- it's for embroidery, for the most part, but it's where I got my Q-snap frame and my favorite thread scissors, as well as some floss that I really liked. It's a nice shop if you do various needework-related crafts.

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 3:16 am
by stitchhappy18
I found a new to me stitching website.

https://www.downsunshinelane.com/

She has mostly patterns and tons of adorable needle minders. I was very pleasantly surprised with the speed of the delivery. I ordered a pattern and a needle minder on Friday night and by 7:30 Saturday morning I had a shipping notice and it was in my mail box Monday evening. I will definitely order from her again. She does periodically have flash sales so if you sign up for her email list you will be notified.

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 2:16 pm
by wendywombat
Some of us are Knitters as well as Stitchers, so I just have to pass this site on.

http://www.woolwarehouse.co.uk/" target="_blank

They have some really good prices, they keep their customers informed, answer queries really quickly and postage is at a realistic amount too!
I love the DROPS wools. :wub: There's also a sister site which has FREE knitting patterns!! :dance:

http://www.garnstudio.com/home.php?cid=19" target="_blank

Also they send out the wool in rather nice fabric bags (inside the usual robust postage sacs) which are re-usable.

:stars: :stars: :stars: :stars:

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 6:35 pm
by PattyMac
LadyGisburne wrote:Hi all :D

Just a quick update: I received my order from Gvellostitch.com and am absolutely delighted. It came well wrapped and arrived very quickly from Canada. And I paid more than £25 less than the lowest UK price. Will definitely be ordering from them again... :whoop: :dance: :tizzy:
How could you?? I have now discovered this site and am hooked. I put four things in my wish list already and am ready to commit!! It's not like I don't already have enough to stitch..... :wink:

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 3:43 pm
by isaacson72
I'm new to this site as of this morning (still can't believe there is a whole huge community of people just like me out there!) and just wanted to say my husband thanks you all for all these new website ideas. :lol: I have now wasted an hour looking at all these stitching sites I'd never heard of and my wish list is now gigantic.

Sites I normally use are the obvious ones - leisure arts, everythingcrossstitch, 123stitch.com. I'm also a fan of amazon - if I find something at another site, I'll usually check amazon for that exact item so I can use the prime shipping. I've also bookmarked a few patterns at Scarlet Quince but I have been focusing on smaller patterns - mason jar lids, bookmarks, etc. I really like finishing a project within a week or so! So far I've had good experiences with all sites. One time I got a coupon code for Leisure Arts that wouldn't work on their site, that was frustrating, but otherwise I've never had any issues with them. I've emailed their customer service department as well and got a quick response.

Glad I'm working at home today, so I can drool over all these new sites you guys are discussing!!!

-Michelle

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 5:52 pm
by rcperryls
One of the advantages, or disadvantages depending on your point of view, is the list of new places, threads, fabrics, patterns, techniques (I would never have gone near Hardanger designs if not for this forum or tried so many lovely threads besides DMC. And of course there are lots and lots of friends to be made all over the world. For years I also was the only one I knew who cross stitched. One friend sews and used to do a lot of smocking when her children were small. I think you will really love it here!

Carole
:dance:

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 10:27 pm
by isaacson72
I've already noticed a handful of stitching terms you guys have used that I didn't recognize! I had a good time last week googling so many new sites & new ideas. The problem will be staying away from the site while I'm at work, because I get sidetracked & then all I can think about is stitching and I want to get home and stitch! Failed today, here it is 2:30 and I'm already sidetracked.

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2017 3:06 am
by Roland
Does anyone have suggestions for sites to download cross stitch patterns?

I do not want HAED, bit to detailed for right now.

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2017 1:29 pm
by rcperryls
There are lots of websites that provide downloadable patterns, which are pretty much the only ones I get now. And they do go from the most complex/detailed to ones that are smaller and not filled with a lot of confetti and are usually a lot of fun to stitch, also. I think doing a search on "cross stitch patterns downloads" will provide you with more than you could even want. Or if you are looking for a particular subject, just add that to your search terms. A few that I know of, besides HAED, are Kooler Design Studio, Jiffy Pattern Shop and weelittlestitches. There are lots more everyday. Hope this helps get you started.

Carole
:thinks:

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2017 4:10 pm
by Roland
Thanks Carol.

Someone asked me to make a stocking. She's paying for the supplies.

So far she doesn't like any of the patterns I have, or the downloadable ones at Kooler. The only one she likes would have to be ordered as a kit, which I HATE doing. But it requires various sizes and colours of beads, so cheaper to order as a kit.

The Jiffy Pattern link you posted does have a series my sister was trying to find. I've forwarded her the link. And I thank you from her too. :D

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2017 4:49 pm
by isaacson72
Roland wrote:Does anyone have suggestions for sites to download cross stitch patterns?

I do not want HAED, bit to detailed for right now.
I've ordered quite a few from everythingcrossstitch.com that I've downloaded. They've got a large selection of patterns.
Edit to add: you can also download a large selection at Leisure Arts. leisurearts.com

Re: Review sites you've ordered from

Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 9:14 pm
by Nicola Main
The site I use most often is called Stitcher.

http://www.stitcher.co.uk/" target="_blank

They're super fast with delivery, very reasonably priced and have a great selection of items ;)

Another one I've used recently is called Hixxysoft (also a seller on Ebay)

https://hixxysoft.com/" target="_blank

It's not a dedicated cross stitch website but they do sell some kits. I've bought my Wrendale Designs from here as they were the cheapest around.