Thank you so much for tuning in to the Cozyegg flosstube/podcast! In this episode we delve into the second half of #darkoctoberstitching. Music: Bensound
WIPs:
- At First Cock’s Crow by Blackbird Designs from their Sisters book – called for GAST threads on 40ct Weeks Cocoa – new start on October 1st for #octsistersbdaysal hosted by Socks for Mum and Hollis Hands Create

- Black’d Skie by The Primitive Needle – Pure Palette & SNC silks on 40ct Vintage Pear by Lakeside – replaced Sedona Hills for the alphabet with AVAS 4614


Reading:
- Currently reading: Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer

- Recommend: The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova

- Recommend: The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice


- The book shown in the opening scenes of the video is Coppola and Eiko on Bram Stoker’s Dracula, which is all about the costume design from the movie.

Plans for November include participating with Emily in #nononsensenovemberstitching and trying to finish up a few things.
Hello,
Thank you for sharing your wips, always inspiring and yes you’ve enabled me so many times. I purchased Victorine Delacroix two seconds after you showed it on your flosstube, lol. What fabric are you stitching yours on, or was yours a kit? I can’t find any fabric suggestions on the pattern.
I was so intrigued by your book and shows to watch suggestions. Other than what you mentioned Penny Dreadful, The Historian, Dracula Untold and Anne Rice, do you have any other suggestions. I too watched Dracula this past October for about the 5th time, I think! I am always looking for good vampire shows or books.
Oh and your cake looked amazing!
Anyway, happy comfort stitching and stay safe and healthy – Margie
Hello,
Thank you for sharing your wips, always inspiring and yes you’ve enabled me so many times. I purchased Victorine Delacroix two seconds after you showed it on your flosstube, lol. What fabric are you stitching yours on, or was yours a kit? I can’t find any fabric suggestions on the pattern.
I was so intrigued by your book and shows to watch suggestions. Other than what you mentioned Penny Dreadful, The Historian, Dracula Untold and Anne Rice, do you have any other suggestions. I too watched Dracula this past October for about the 5th time, I think! I am always looking for good vampire shows or books.
Oh and your cake looked amazing!
Anyway, happy comfort stitching and stay safe and healthy – Margie