Amy Bunger's website has information on the two newest DVDs she has released. One is about stitching flowers and the other is about stitching fur. You can read about them (and about the earlier DVDs in the series) here.
http://www.amybunger.com/whatsnew.html
After you drool to your heart's content, click on the E-Newsletters link on the left side of the page and have fun reading the May and June 2008 newsletters. They are full of information about what is new in her shop, profiles of canvases she likes, and information about new threads. You also can see Tony Minieri's new fish canvases (complete with stitch guide) which have just been released.
What fun!
Main blog at http://blog.360.yahoo.com/chillyhollow
Pages
- Home
- New in 2024
- Needlepoint Finishers
- Interviews
- Podcasts and Videos about Needlepoint
- Tutorials and Tips
- Monthly Clubs
- Needle Felting on Needlepoint Canvas UPDATED
- Beading on Needlepoint Canvas
- Blog-Stitching Links
- Teach Yourself Needlepoint & Embellishment
- Needle Painting with Thread on Needlepoint Canvas Tutorial
- Recommended Online Shops
- Counted Canvaswork Designers
- Counted Canvaswork Shops
- Where to Donate Unwanted Stash
- Where to Sell Unwanted Stash
- Where to Have Designs Put on Needlepoint Canvas
- How To Paint Your Own Needlepoint Canvas
- Learn How To Finish Needlepoint And Assemble Self-Finishing Items
- Turkeywork Tutorials
- Copyright, Trademark and Needlepoint
- Stitching Services
- Thread Colors for Faces and Skin
- Creating Needlepoint Plaids
- How to Clean or Restore Needlepoint
- Lefties Learn Basketweave
- Appraisers for Needlepoint
- Stitching with Ribbon on Needlepoint Canvas
- Trapunto, Repousse and Padding Explained
- Tips on Creating Bullions
- Cover A Canvas Entirely In Squares
- Monogram and Alphabet Sources
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Who Are We and Other Topics UPDATED
Labels:
books,
calendars,
newsletters
UPDATE: When I emailed The Needlepointer to let them know I'd grabbed a photo from their newsletter to illustrate my blurb about their calendar frame, I got a nice note from Donnelle in their shop. She says:
"A little info on the calendar bar. We had it especially made for this monthly project here locally. The calendar bars fit in back of the upper white part. Then there are two hooks at the bottom of the
white frame that you hang a calendar on. It is not completely wood all the way down to the bottom of the calendar. These calendar bars can be purchased through us all at one time and threads for them at a
discounted price. Email shop@theneedlepointer for more information." Thanks for the further information, Donnelle, and thanks for permission to use your photograph.
*************************
I subscribe to the "Got Needlepoint?" newsletter the Needlepoint For Fun folks put out to promote the items they distribute. I particularly enjoyed May 9's issue #22 which reveals some TNNA survey results about needleworkers of all kinds. You can read that there are 71,000 folks in the United States who say NP is their favorite needle art and much more at the following link. You can also sign up for the newsletter there. Didn't know there were 70,998 other folks just like you and me, did you?
http://www.needlepoint-for-fun.com/Got_Needlepoint-backissues.html
The Needlepointer has sent out a newsletter with a photo of their new calender frame that goes with their calendar bar monthly club. Basically you insert a wall calender into the frame and then add your rectangular bar canvas for the month once you stitch it. This is totally different and an interesting new use of NP. The canvases are from Artist Collection/Heartstrings. The image you see above is the calendar frame. You can see the canvases that go with it and sign up for the club here.
http://www.theneedlepointer.com/needlepoint-clubs_CalendarBars.htm
While you are visiting The Needlepointer, you might want to check out their other clubs. This is the main club page. Email them for details about any club that catches your eye.
http://www.theneedlepointer.com/needlepoint-clubs.htm
Are you a fan of dede Odgen's designs? Needle Artworks has new treats from dede up on their website. Check out the elephant, or the Christmas Party Cat, or Mr. Duck in his sweater; I believe the seasonal suns are new, and the patriotic woman in her sunglasses is new to me as well. The little strawberries apparently come in two sizes, if you want something quick and colorful to stitch. Read about any canvas that catches your eye. Some are for beginners and come with an instructional booklet. There are new threads, too. I'm intriqued by Firefly and Miracle Bells myself! Sadly, there are no descriptions beyond colors so I'll just dream about what such threads might be. Anyone with information, email me, ok?
http://www.needleartworks.com/dsgnr/deo/deoimages.htm
http://www.needleartworks.com/thread/cmpnylist.htm
Silver Needle is running specials on overstocked items. You'll be interested in Suzanne Howren and Beth Robertson's little "Stitches to Go" book that is small enough to go in a purse (especially the huge tote bag pocketbook I carry) and has nothing but diagrams of stitches from their Stitches for Effects books. No explanations, no tips on threads, just diagrams. Regular price is $26.95 but if you email or call Silver Needle and mention you heard this was on sale in their shop email newsletter, the sale price is $13.48. The sale price will last for 2-3 weeks or until they run out of copies. So if you are interested, move fast and don't forget to mention that you heard about the price in the e-newsletter.
http://www.thesilverneedle.net/books.php?Reloaded=True&osCsid=64ade2bf3e6d8a88ee2d0dcc4b43fabf#stitchestogo
I think that's enough to keep at least a few of us needlepoint obsessed busy for a while.
Hugs to all 70,999 of you from your Master Enabler!
Main blog at http://blog.360.yahoo.com/chillyhollow
"A little info on the calendar bar. We had it especially made for this monthly project here locally. The calendar bars fit in back of the upper white part. Then there are two hooks at the bottom of the
white frame that you hang a calendar on. It is not completely wood all the way down to the bottom of the calendar. These calendar bars can be purchased through us all at one time and threads for them at a
*************************
I subscribe to the "Got Needlepoint?" newsletter the Needlepoint For Fun folks put out to promote the items they distribute. I particularly enjoyed May 9's issue #22 which reveals some TNNA survey results about needleworkers of all kinds. You can read that there are 71,000 folks in the United States who say NP is their favorite needle art and much more at the following link. You can also sign up for the newsletter there. Didn't know there were 70,998 other folks just like you and me, did you?
http://www.needlepoint-for-fun.com/Got_Needlepoint-backissues.html
The Needlepointer has sent out a newsletter with a photo of their new calender frame that goes with their calendar bar monthly club. Basically you insert a wall calender into the frame and then add your rectangular bar canvas for the month once you stitch it. This is totally different and an interesting new use of NP. The canvases are from Artist Collection/Heartstrings. The image you see above is the calendar frame. You can see the canvases that go with it and sign up for the club here.
http://www.theneedlepointer.com/needlepoint-clubs_CalendarBars.htm
While you are visiting The Needlepointer, you might want to check out their other clubs. This is the main club page. Email them for details about any club that catches your eye.
http://www.theneedlepointer.com/needlepoint-clubs.htm
Are you a fan of dede Odgen's designs? Needle Artworks has new treats from dede up on their website. Check out the elephant, or the Christmas Party Cat, or Mr. Duck in his sweater; I believe the seasonal suns are new, and the patriotic woman in her sunglasses is new to me as well. The little strawberries apparently come in two sizes, if you want something quick and colorful to stitch. Read about any canvas that catches your eye. Some are for beginners and come with an instructional booklet. There are new threads, too. I'm intriqued by Firefly and Miracle Bells myself! Sadly, there are no descriptions beyond colors so I'll just dream about what such threads might be. Anyone with information, email me, ok?
http://www.needleartworks.com/dsgnr/deo/deoimages.htm
http://www.needleartworks.com/thread/cmpnylist.htm
Silver Needle is running specials on overstocked items. You'll be interested in Suzanne Howren and Beth Robertson's little "Stitches to Go" book that is small enough to go in a purse (especially the huge tote bag pocketbook I carry) and has nothing but diagrams of stitches from their Stitches for Effects books. No explanations, no tips on threads, just diagrams. Regular price is $26.95 but if you email or call Silver Needle and mention you heard this was on sale in their shop email newsletter, the sale price is $13.48. The sale price will last for 2-3 weeks or until they run out of copies. So if you are interested, move fast and don't forget to mention that you heard about the price in the e-newsletter.
http://www.thesilverneedle.net/books.php?Reloaded=True&osCsid=64ade2bf3e6d8a88ee2d0dcc4b43fabf#stitchestogo
I think that's enough to keep at least a few of us needlepoint obsessed busy for a while.
Hugs to all 70,999 of you from your Master Enabler!
Main blog at http://blog.360.yahoo.com/chillyhollow
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)