Friday, January 17, 2025

Food for Thought

I enjoy reading Dr. Jessica Grimm's blog about Medieval ecclesiastical embroidery but this posting really gave me something to think about--these embroideries were mass produced (well, what goes for mass production in a pre-industrial society) but the embellishments, materials and stitches chosen made each individual.   Dr. Grimm makes the point this resembles painted canvases today.

Bet you never thought you had so much in common with folks in the 15th and 16th Century!

Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright November 12, 2024 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Thursday, January 16, 2025

NJNA News

The latest e-newsletter from the New Jersey Needle Artists Chapter of ANG is out.

It's full of ANG news, both local and national, plus news of shop and designer moves, new designs and clubs, a new tool and much more!

Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright January 12, 2025 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

The Beading Awl

I just noticed Ruth of Bedecked and Beadazzled sells something called a beading awl.

It appears to have a fine sharp tip.  Beaders use it to move beads around and to help with knots in beading thread.  The beading awl has a comfortable grip and is made from Tulip which is known for their fine needles.  Just FYI.

Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright November 9, 2024 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Dale of Norway in Needlepoint

Eleonore found a real treasure in Norway--a needlepoint of the Dale, Norway sweater factory.

Dale of Norway's sweaters are famous and worth every penny according to folks who own one.  

As Eleonore continued on her trip to Denmark, she found this fire screen stitched by Louis XIV's mistress. That's Louis the Sun King of France.

Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright August 15, 2024 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Monday, January 13, 2025

Let's Talk Blackwork

Sarah asked Lisa at BeStitched to talk about blackwork, especially for backgrounds.  Here is what Lisa says on the shop's Instagram page--

The threads used in the examples were all perle type threads such as Soy Luster from Dream House Ventures

Floche (DMC)

Elegance (Rainbow Gallery)

Tranquility (Treenway Silks)

Petite Silk Lame Braid (Rainbow Gallery)

size 4 Kreinik very fine braid (Rainbow Gallery)

However, you can use any thread type.  It's just easier to do blackwork with a non-strandable thread.

If you aren't familiar with "tuck stitches" you can read about them here.  I call them the locking L, the pin stitch, etc.  

Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright November 1, 2024 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.