The Tressed Stitch
The Tressed Stitch is a textured needlepoint stitch that resembles braiding. Page 2.
View ArticleNeedlepoint Catalogs and Supplies
Every stitcher needs a stash! Even if you don’t have a needlecrafts shop in your area, you can still get your hands on quality needlepoint supplies through mail order (snail mail) or online catalog...
View ArticleSquare Motif Needlepoint Pattern
Stitch a classical, geometric design in just 4 colors.
View ArticleNativity Series - Three Kings Needlepoint...
The Three Kings, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Magi, are believed to have been the first to visit the baby Jesus after his birth. The kings - Gaspar, Balthasar and Melchior arrived bearing...
View ArticleFigures - Pilgrim Boy and Girl
Stitch a cute pilgrim couple for Thanksgiving, dressed in their holiday best.
View ArticleRed Delicious Apple
Everybody loves apples! Stitch a Red Delicious apple that looks almost good enough to eat.
View ArticleHungarian Stitch
The Hungarian Stitch is a textured needlepoint stitch used to fill in large areas and borders of a needlepoint design.
View ArticleWorking the T Stitch
The T-stitch is an open, airy needlepoint stitch. It is used as a filling in areas where you would like the canvas to show through. Page 2.
View ArticleHow to Paint a Needlepoint Canvas
By sticking to a few basic guidelines, you can paint your own needlepoint canvases. This will not only save you money, but you can create custome-colored canvas to stitch! Page 2.
View ArticleThe Pineapple Stitch
The Pineapple stitch is named for its resemblance to the skin of a pineapple. This stitch is a highly textured filling stitch, and is worked in three sections.
View ArticleSurface Stitches for Needlepoint
Embellish your needlepoint projects with decorative surface stitches.
View ArticleThe Hungarian Diamond Stitch
The Hungarian Diamond Stitch is a needlepoint filling stitch that can be worked as a filling or in rows, and resembles rows of diamonds.
View ArticleHow to Make a Needlepoint Bag
Stitch a finished needlepoint canvas into a handy, lined pouch. You can use them as purses, totes, or create smaller pouches to hang on a doorknob, as ornaments, or unique gift bags. Page 4.
View ArticleNativity Series - Character Set B
Add additional three characters to your needlepoint nativity. This 3-part pattern is part of the Nativity Series and features a separate full-color needlepoint chart for a drummer, the black sheep of...
View ArticleEmbroiderers' Guild of America (EGA)
The Embroiderers' Guild of America, Inc., (EGA) is a national non-profit educational organization offering study and preservation of the heritage and art of embroidery, including needlepoint, cross...
View ArticleIce Cream Pattern - December
Stitch the final ice cream in the series. The December pattern features Christmas trees on a snowy background and a candy cane base. Page 2.
View ArticleScrap Busting Patterns
Clean out your scrap basket and use up all those odds and ends that are too good to throw away by stitching these scrap-busting patterns.
View ArticleDreidel Needlepoint Pattern - Instructions for...
Stitch a Dreidel Petite Four for the Holidays. Page 2.
View ArticlePre-Columbian Art Needlepoint Patterns
These patterns - the first featuring a stylized monkey framed by a striped border, and the second a winged bird framed by in chevron border, were inpired by Pre-Columbian art from Guatemala. Page 2.
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