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Leafy Teacup New this week

Tea Time
 

As winter holds us in its icy grip, thoughts turn to warmer weather, and steaming hot beverages.  This week the Embroidery Library invites you to a tea party, complete with fancy teapots, cups, delicate tea leaves and flowers, and new towel topper designs!

New designs include a wonderful variety of teapots and teacups, from jaunty and sassy to delicate and fancy.  Beautiful tea flower designs, such as chamomile, jasmine, and mint, are great for kitchen towels, tea towels, or a tea-lover's jacket.  Whimsical designs that read "Too Hot To Handle" and "Time for Tea" are great on tea cozies and towels.

The requests for towel toppers that can hang in your home year 'round have been pouring in, and we're pleased to offer ten new towel topper designs in a variety of styles.  Comic chili peppers wink and smile from towel tabs, and a rooster struts his stuff from cabinet pulls and oven doors.  Luscious fruit, like bananas, cherries, grapes, and strawberries are fabulous kitchen accessories.

Plus:  Free project instructions!  Visit the Projects page for instructions on how to make the above tea cozy.  Keep your tea piping hot and fashionable with these quick and easy project instructions.


(Click on any image to go to the design information page.)


Five thousand years ago an emperor named Shen-Nung ruled over parts of China.  Shen-Nung was a scientific and logical man, and required that all water be boiled 
and purified prior to drinking.  While traveling through China, Shen-Nung and his servants stopped for a rest and boiled some water to drink.  Dried leaves from a nearby bush fell into the water, and began to steep their wonderful flavors.

Leafy Teapot

Available in two sizes:
4.77"X4.80" and 3.87"X3.87"


Leafy Teacup

Available in two sizes:
3.52"X2.02" and 2.70"X1.59"


Shen-Nung found the concoction 'tea-rific' and energizing.  Early research and studies that showed the health benefits of teas resulted in tea-drinking spreading quickly through China.

Floral Teapot

Available in two sizes:
5.85"X4.82" and 3.81"X3.13"


Floral Teacup

Available in two sizes:
2.79"X2.03" and 1.96"X1.43"


A Buddhist priest from Japan, Yeisei, was introduced to tea while traveling through China.  Yeisei brought seeds to Japan and began to incorporate tea-drinking into religious meditation.  The practice caught on quickly, and Yeisei became known as Japan's 'Father of Tea.'

Geometric Teapot

Available in two sizes:
4.80"X5.60" and 3.37"X3.86"


Geometric Teacup

Available in two sizes:
3.52"X2.01" and 2.47"X1.42"


Over time, the art of serving tea became a cultural institution in Japan.  Officially known as Cha-no-yu, or "hot water for tea," the Japanese tea ceremony is a 
beautiful and elegant tradition, requiring years of training and practice.

Fancy Teapot 1

Available in two sizes:
6.52"X4.83" and 3.87"X2.85"


Fancy Teacup 1

Available in two sizes:
2.53"X2.03" and 1.78"X1.43"


In 1560, a Portuguese priest named Jasper de Cruz, embarked on a commercial 
visit to the Far East.  It was there that he tasted tea, and negotiated the rights to 
trade tea with China.  The Portuguese trading route included other European 
countries, such as Spain, the Netherlands, and France, and tea-drinking began
to spread throughout Europe.

Fancy Teapot 2

Available in two sizes:
6.63"X4.80" and 3.88"X2.79"


Fancy Teapot 2

Available in two sizes:
2.51"X1.95" and 1.76"X1.37"


When tea began to spread throughout Europe in the early 1600s, the cost
was quite high - over $100 per pound.  The drink became a symbol of royalty
(Elizabeth I was said to serve tea at official events) and the upper class.  Tea
leaves were sold in apothecary shops along with exotic spices, such as ginger.

Floral Swirl teapot

Available in two sizes:
4.85"X5.34" and 3.50"X3.87"


Floral Swirl teacup

Available in two sizes:
2.52"X1.54" and 1.76"X1.08"


Peter Stuyvesant brought tea to the colony of New Amsterdam in the 17th century.  Shortly after tea's arrival, the English noted that the colony consumed more tea than 
the entire population of England.

Jasmine flowers and leaves, used in tea.

Jasmine

Available in two sizes:
6.83"X1.81" and 3.85"X1.02"


During the 1700s over a quarter million pounds of tea were imported into England each year.  Tea time became a ritual in the afternoon, where tea was accompanied by light refreshments.

Chamomile flowers and leaves, used in tea.

Chamomile

Available in two sizes:
6.75"X2.76" and 3.85"X1.59"


Tea houses swept through England and Europe as a gathering place for men.  
These establishments were also known as 'penny universities' because for just 
one cent a visitor could have a pot of tea, a newspaper, and converse with other visitors about current events, politics, and local gossip.

Mint leaves, used in tea.

Mint

Available in two sizes:
5.40"X4.81" and 3.87"X3.43"


The English also created Tea Gardens, where men and women could sip tea while viewing beautiful arbors, flowering trellises, concerts, fireworks, and other outdoor entertainment.

Echinacea, used in tea.

Echinacea

Available in two sizes:
6.83"X3.47" and 3.85"X1.95"


Tea Gardens also brought forth the custom of 'tipping.'  Wooden boxes adorned tables in the 
Tea Garden, along with the letters "T.I.P.S." which stood for "To Insure Prompt Service."  If a 
visitor wanted their tea to be piping hot, he or she put a coin in the box to encourage the waiter 
to be attentive.

Hibiscus flowers and leaves, used in tea.

Hibiscus

Available in two sizes:
6.86"X2.04" and 3.86"X1.15"


The above designs are included in a new value pack!  Get 17 designs for only $33.97.  
Click on the images or links below to see the designs in the packs and to add the pack 
to your basket.

pack pack

17 designs - all smaller than 5" x 7"

17 designs - all smaller than 4" x 4"


It's always time for tea with this teapot and teacup clock.  For clock-making instructions, please visit the Projects page.

Tea Clock

Available in three sizes:
7.27"X7.27" and 6.62"X6.61" and 5.88"X5.85"


Tea Clock Border

Available in one size:
3.87"X.79"


A clamoring, clattering teapot shakes, rattles, and rolls with boiling 
water.  The steam forms the words, "Too Hot To Handle."

Too Hot To Handle

Available in two sizes:
8.43"X5.81" and 6.85"X4.71"


Lemon wedges and sugar lumps mean that it's Time for Tea!

Time for Tea

Available in two sizes:
6.79"X2.78" and 3.94"X1.62"


Back by popular demand:  Towel Toppers!  The requests for year 'round towel toppers have been 
pouring in, and we're pleased to feature ten new towel topper designs that can hang in your 
kitchen every month of the year.  Click here for towel topper project instructions.


Comic Chili Peppers

Grape Bunches

Rooster

Chili Pepper towel topper

Grape Bunch towel topper rooster towel topper

Available in two sizes:
5.48"X9.43" and 3.95"X6.83"

Available in two sizes:
5.54"X9.41" and 3.99"X6.83"

Available in two sizes:
5.29"X9.39" and 3.87"X6.82"


Chili Peppers

Banana Bunch Cherries
Chili Pepper towel topper Banana towel topper Cherries towel topper

Available in two sizes:
5.51"X9.43" and 4.02"X6.87"

Available in two sizes:
5.53"X9.44" and 4.04"X6.87"

Available in two sizes:
5.47"X9.43" and 3.94"X6.82"


Teapot

Teapot towel topper

Available in two sizes:
5.60"X9.43" and 4.04"X6.82"


New towel toppers include applique versions:

Applique Patchwork Hen Applique Tulips Applique Strawberries & Cream
Patchwork Chicken Tulip Strawberries & Cream

Available in two sizes:
5.52"X9.46" and 4.03"X6.87"

Available in two sizes:
5.50"X9.43" and 3.97"X6.81"
Available in two sizes:
5.49"X9.41" and 3.96"X6.82"

Leafy Teacup
Visit the Projects page for a new tea cozy project.  Instructions are free!  Keep your tea fashionable and steaming hot with this quick and easy project.

Please check the size of the designs before you purchase them.  If you are going 
to split the design, then choose the size appropriate for your project.  If you want to
sew the design without editing or splitting,  be sure that the design's dimensions
are not larger than your hoop's sewing field.


Click here to see a list of what was new for previous weeks

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