Sunday, September 11, 2011

Identifying and buying needlepoint

After buying several supposed partially finished needlepoint projects (from established sellers) and finding them to be not that at all, I think it is time for a real definition. Needlepoint is NOT crewel embroidery or some form of cross stitch. It involves the use of yarns or threads over the crossings of woven threads in canvas in various stitch formations. As a hint for new devotees trying to learn the craft, always have the seller show you a close up of the stitches themselves (as in the picture). Needlepoint always covers the entire canvas, no openings unless they are unfinished areas. Even bargello (sometimes called florentine) where the yarns cross several openings at a time, the thickness of the yarn is sufficient to gepletely cover the canvas. It is a very relaxing, though time- swallowing, craft that I really think is adaptable for both men and women. I really dread the fact that most of the "hobby" store no longer carry the yarns or canvas for individual design which was the way I started doing it in the 70's. Maybe its popularity on okay can bring back the old days!

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