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Cosmo threads arrived

Some time back I wrote to the distributors of Cosmo threads here in Australia and asked where I could see their Seasons threads in real life, close to me here in Sydney. Their answer arrived on Friday (several weeks later…) that I can see them at *one* shop WAY over the other side of the city, or in a country town about 3 hours drive from here! Wow, isn’t that close?! 😉

Very happily, all my Cosmo Seasons threads arrived on the weekend. I now have the complete set, and feel fully justified in purchasing it, if it is indeed going to be so hard for me to see them in person round here.

Cosmo threads - the full set

The full set of Cosmo Seasons threads


If you are a needlework or patchwork shop owner here in Sydney, may I make a suggestion? How about investing in the full range of Cosmo Seasons threads for the sake of all the Sydney stitchers who would love to see them and use them? I reckon you’d pretty much corner the market! If I had a physical shop, I’d do it myself!

April 4th, 2011 | Category: embroidery musings

2 comments to Cosmo threads arrived

  • Elmsley Rose
    April 4, 2011 at 9:15 am

    I’m glad that the purchase worked out well!

    Happy variegated stitching! 🙂

  • Patricia Jay
    April 4, 2011 at 11:10 am

    I Love the soft colors of my Cosmo Floss.I Purchsed Cosmo Floss skeins and Spools at Jojos Quilt shoppe, Elk Grove, Ca;and Crabapple Hill Studio, Benton City, Wa (USA) Thank you for telling the www about this great floss. pj

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