Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Attaching Spangles: The Movie

Tricia Nguyen demonstrates how traditional spangles are attached to embroidery in this video done for the Met.

These methods work for attaching sequins as well as the traditional metal spangles used for historical embroidery.  You can buy traditional spangles from Tricia's shop, Thistle Threads, but be aware that the available stock varies as these are made by hand for Tricia's classes on historical embroidery.



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© Copyright December 17, 2025 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

The Essential Finishing Tools and Materials

Ari shows us her favorite and most used finishing items.

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© Copyright December 16, 2025 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Monday, February 9, 2026

Breaking News: New Book from Meredith!

Meredith Willet has a new book coming out in March!  A simplified version called "Needlepoint Quick Guide" is available at her shop, M's Canvashouse, right now.


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© Copyright February 9, 2026 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Bargello Tuck: The Movie

The Wool and the Floss demonstrates how to use the Bargello Tuck stitch to secure slippery threads such as Neon Rays on the back of your canvas.

If you prefer written instructions, Louise's Needlework has a nice explanation on their Instagram page.

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© Copyright June 3, 2025 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Fiber Talk Canvas: A New Needlepoint Series

Gary, Beth and Cindy have started a new podcast exclusively about counted canvaswork as part of Fiber Talk.  The third Wednesday of each month they will talk about stitching on blank canvas from a chart.  If you ever wanted to learn more about this type of needlepoint, it's a fun way to dip your toe into things.  The second episode should be out today but the January episode is ready for your listening pleasure.  (Or you can watch on YouTube, just follow the link.)

By the way, Fiber Talk has just done an interview with the counted canvaswork designer Kathy Rees of Needle Delights, so if you want to get to know one of the talented people who designs needlepoint charts, you can listen here.

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© Copyright January 23, 2026 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.