Horse Needlepoint Canvases
Needlepaint Picture of the Week Last week, we made a really beautiful custom horse needlepoint canvas. The horse is really beautiful, and I'm looking forward to seeing it finished!
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Needlepaint Picture of the Week Last week, we made a really beautiful custom horse needlepoint canvas. The horse is really beautiful, and I'm looking forward to seeing it finished!
I was inspired by an order for a tiger needlepoint canvas a few months ago. It was such an amazing photo that I had to put something together for the rest of the needlepointing world! The customer is busy finishing their project, and will email us photo’s when it is done 🙂
You can buy this canvas at our ETSY needlepoint shop.
More animal needlepoint canvases are at our shop, but check out the Leopard!
Do you like to share your needlepoint works of art with others? Then the internet is the perfect place for you. There are lots of websites now were stitchers can share their projects, needlepoint photos, and discuss new needlepoint ideas!
We’ve been looking and sharing and discussing and have come up with a list of a few of our favorites: If your favorite site is not listed, please list it in the comments section or contact us.
Our list is broken into 2 parts, one is for Sharing, one is for Learning and Looking.
Sharing:
stitcherie.ning.com – This website has about 650 group members only focused on Needlepoint. It is great because it allows people to easily add their own photos and talk about them.
handembroidery.ning.com – this network is based out of the UK but has over 3000 very active members
Craftser.org – with over 200,000 members, look for the needlework portion of this group – http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?board=356.0
Learning and Looking:
needlepoint.about.com – Cheryl Fall keeps her eyes open for great needlepoint as well as offering free stitch charts every week!
nuts-about-needlepoint.com – Janet Perry has been keeping the most up to date website covering topics that will keep beginners and experts busy for months.
CraftGossip.com/needlework – Denise Felton keeps readers coming back by posting beautiful needlework every day.
Facebook:
The biggest social network in the world is a great place to connect and share your passion for stitching!
Many of the sites above also have Facebook pages including NeedlePaint.
More:
There are so many needlepoint blogs, if you look at the links on right side of nuts-about-needlepoint.com
We’ve been thinking of what other projects are great for custom needlepoint, and realized that the answer is laying at our feet!
A custom needlepoint dog collar can be beautiful and make a great gift for your furry friends.
Peggy is currently working on a project for her son who asked for a ‘tough looking’ collar for his male dog, Jack.
I worked on designing this and created a simple design that looks great! And is very tough 🙂
Now, look again, and see how ‘tough’ becomes girly when I change the colors!
This project is just underway, we hope to have lots of designs and complete needlepoint dog collar kits on our Etsy needlepoint shop soon. All designs are customizable, please contact us if you would like us to design your dog’s needlepoint collar!
Some ideas worth considering: Stitch in a phone number, extra wide collars
I’ve been designing more needlepoint pillows for our ETSY shop. It is pretty fun! Taking some pretty simple ideas, and putting them with fun colors brings a fresh feeling.
Designing needlepoint kits on NeedlePaint.com is fun. I just came up with a list of ideas, then started to design needlepoint canvases.
My list: Snow Flakes, Christmas Ornament Needlepoint, Christmas Tree Needlepoint, Angels, Snow Man, Stars
Another fun experiment is below. See how different these two identical designs feel!
See! Colors play such an important role in the holidays.
We’ve been searching the internet for great pictures of dogs to offer as stock needlepoint canvases and needlepoint kits.
We found some great ones!
Breeds:
Jack Russel Terrier Needlepoint
Nova Scotia Duck Terrier Needlepoint
***More to come!
Also, check out our vintage dog needlepoint.
It is never too early to start planning for Christmas particularly if there are several little ones in your family. There are nine little ones in my extended family circle, and each now has his or her custom needlepoint Chirstmas stocking printed by Needlepaint and lovingly stitched by me.
I had some assistance from Needlepaint’s designer, who created two designs to which I could add the individual names. (Luckily there are only 2 little ones per family and they live in different parts of the world.)
My first two stockings were stitched with the traditional Continental Stitch. After that I got creative and used a variety of different stiches as shown in the completed stocking below.
To finish the stockings, I lined the canvas with red cotton and then made the back of the stock out of red wool cut on the bias so there was some give to allow for more goodies to be stuffed in by Santa.
These design are available on our Etsy NeedlePaint Shop and can be customize with your name(s) on the checkout page. Please limit names to 12 letters. Stocking design is printed on Zweigart Mono 14 point , and is 16” x 10.25″.
And more designs are coming soon!
I worked with Susan Segalla a few months ago, to resize two of her photos of her kats (Josie and Tinker) to make into 12 x 12 needlepoint cat pillows. She ordered two needlepoint canvases. We discussed removing the background, but she thought it would be no problem for her to stitch over it. See the image below, it was 10″ high, but we changed the “Advanced Settings” so the canvas would be 14 x 14.
Look how great Susan’s pillow looks! She found a great brown rope trim, and matching faux sweud backing, but the other thing I love are the whiskers! She made them from paint brush bristles. If you are looking to make a needlepoint pillow, Peggy wrote a blog about needlepoint pillows that would be good to read.
Do you have any good links for making pillow’s for other stitchers? Please add your links in the comments to this post!
After finishing my first e book cover, I sat down with my Needlepaint partners to discuss design and construction. Assembling the first cover was not so simple as it could have been. Voila! We came up with a simple to assemble design which used the magnets in the Nook box as closures.
For this second Nook cover, the Needlepoint canvas was 5-1/2” by 18” designed by one of our partners and far more intricate than my previous. I had fun needlepointing this canvas as I could use lots of different stitches.
Needlepaint Design
Once stitched and blocked, I cut the black cotton lining material to 6-1/2” by 20”, which includes a ½” seam allowance on the sides and a 1” allowance on the ends.
Lining template
With right sides together, sew the lining and needlepoint canvas together along last row of thread. This should leave an approximate 1” seam allowance on the lining. Trim canvas to ½” , turn, and fold along seam line. Place magnets as shown on template above and stitch around each to hold them in place.
Magnet Placement
With magnets in place and work turned to right side, sew side seams along finished end of the canvas. Trim to ¼” and bind with matching bias tape.
Finished Cover Side1
Finished Cover Side2
There are many variations which one could make to this sleek cover:
If your e-reader is not a Nook and you don’t have magnets, the closure could also be made with Velcro which is available in several different colors and as self-adhesive or sew-on varieties.
Create your own custom needlepoint cover at NeedlePaint.com !
We were a big hit at an office recently. One of our customers told people in their office about NeedlePaint and our custom needlepoint canvases…
Within 3 days, we had 3 dog pillow needlepoint canvases under way!
We all agreed that 12.25″ x 12.25″ will make a good size pillow, and the pillow forms are easily available at JoAnn Fabrics or Michaels.
From there, we stuck to 14 point mesh since it will be faster to stitch on this size canvas. And then the fun started…
I was thinking that it would be cool just to put the dog’s profile on the pillow and remove the background (this will be faster to stitch, too). We also added borders as to frame the image, and this was a big hit!
In the end, we had three completely different designs!
#1. The original image and original background, with a double border
#2. The dog’s face, with name below the face
#3. The dog’s profile, with a simple border and green background
They all are special, and it was fun. I have designed another fun background and will be happy to do more, just email me your ideas!
All three needlepoint canvases are under way right now, so we are waiting for images, but I’m guessing it will be a few more months. One of the needlepointers just emailed me an image of their last kit we made for them!
***We are now showing designs on Etsy! Check out our designs at our NeedlePoint Shop.
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