As I wrote my article yesterday on the weird and wonderful stitching things you can find on the Internet, I left out a lot of links that were more educational in nature. I saved them for today's posting. Want to talk a stroll down Memory Lane? Then look at this site which quotes an article about Berlin woolwork straight from Beeton's Book of Needlework, published in 1870. There are lots of illustrated stitches, too.
http://www.needlepointstitching.com/needlepointinstructions.html
This online magazine is not really about needlepoint, but the stumpwork is spectacular and you may also enjoy turning the pages and seeing contemporary needle artists and their work.
http://www.needlemagazine.com/
Did you notice that the last issue of Needlepoint Now magazine referred to online videos that illustrate their articles? Now if you don't learn how to do a stitch well from a diagram, you can see it being done on the Internet.
http://www.needlepointnow.com/video_instruction.html
TNNA, the trade group that puts on the shows our shop owners go to, has started putting photos of new items on their website. Here is the Needlepoint area, called World of Needlepoint. You can see slide shows of the latest things arranged by date. The current slide show is from January 2010 but earlier shows from 2009 have a link at the bottom of this page.
http://www.worldofneedlepoint.com/
Finally, I have a new DVD from Claire Halden at Old World Designs titled "All About Hair, Beards & Fur." Claire has already done a beginner's DVD and a stitch guide on DVD. I haven't seen any of these, so I can't really review them but it's a new resource for stitchers who like stitching people and animals realistically.
http://www.oldworlddesigns.com/classprojects.html
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
More Needlepoint Resources
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Berlin woolwork,
Claire Halden,
DVDs,
Needlepoint Now,
TNNA,
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2 comments:
I have not received my NNow yet, but thanks for all the other goodies!
My copy just arrived Friday and judging from the ANG email list, a lot of folks either just got theirs or are still waiting. I've got my fingers crossed that yours shows up in your mailbox soon!
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