Sunday, October 12, 2008

Vicky DeAngelis Does Christmas


A while back I wrote this about the ANG Seminar exhibit, "By the way, the blue ribbon for painted canvas without a stitch guide (professional) *and* the first Nina Goerres ribbon for Christmas projects went to Vicky DeAngelis who stitched Kelly Clark's Twelve Months of Santas. I think these are Vicky's pieces which served as the models for the stitch guides."

http://www.needlenookoflajolla.com/events/kellyclark/index.html

I have managed to wrangle a good photo of all Vicky's Santas together which you can see and drool over above. These were stitched in Vicky's role of part owner of Needle Nook of La Jolla and they are available as kits from the shop for those who saw them on display at the Indian Wells Seminar and despaired of ever doing anything as wonderful themselves. But this isn't the only example of Vicky's fabulous stitching for you to see. I've managed to accumulate lots of links to Vicky's work for your viewing pleasure. Most of these have won awards, too.

Terry Enfield kimono
Christmas ornament
Gay Ann Rogers? Christmas ornament
Geisha by Sandra Gilmore (Once in a Blue Moon)
Lee's Needlearts black and white geisha
http://www.needlepoint.org/WhatIs/2007/images/4003-22.jpg

I just wish I could charm Vicky into revealing her stitching secrets! How did she get to be so good? Is there hope for us all?!

Jane/Chilly Hollow
Main blog at http://blog.360.yahoo.com/chillyhollow

4 comments:

NCPat said...

Wow! Very impressive work!

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Especially when you consider that she then turned all the Santas into stitch guides that they kitted and sold from the shop!

What a lot of work. We should thank our lucky stars shops and shop owners are willing to do this for us.

Jane, in awe in CH

Love to Stitch 99 said...

I have always loved those but never had time to stitch any unfortunately.

The work is certainly impressive as Pat said.

Nice to see all of them side by side.

Pierrette =^..^=

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

I've never done a Nativity set for just this reason--the canvases and threads cost a fortune and you'd be stitching the same thing for a couple of years. I've been thinking maybe I could do a set of Three Wise Men, though....