Wednesday, January 12, 2011

A Bit More TNNA (with Apology)

Elizabeth, the editor of Needlepoint Now, is back from Market and promises her experiences there will pay off in later copies of the magazine.  There's a photo of the NP Now booth, too.
http://nneditor.wordpress.com/2011/01/11/tnna/

Little Shoppe Canvas Company's 2011 designs are featured on the PFOS blog this morning.  They specialize in 3-D canvases although that's not all they offer.  I love the colorful dinosaurs and some of the signs are very funny.
http://pocketfullofstitches.blogspot.com/2011/01/2011-little-shoppe-designs.html

Janet Perry finishes her TNNA report with a description of the wide range of canvases she particularly liked.
http://www.nuts-about-needlepoint.com/final-tnna-notes

I'm sorry I haven't posted more photos of Temple of 1000 Cranes.  Yesterday my mother moved from rehab (hurrah) into an assisted living apartment she loves (double HURRAH) so I have been preoccupied with things other than needlepoint.  I'll try to get photos of my latest stitching up later today.

Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com Archived Yahoo 360 postings at http://profiles.yahoo.com/chillyhollow

6 comments:

NCPat said...

We will patiently wait while you take care of business!

mskathk said...

I love Temple of 1000 cranes, and have been inspired by your TNNA links. Also so very glad about the progress report on your mom; here's to continuing good health!

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad about your mother, especially that she's happy in her new surroundings. I hope her progress continues.

Nancy

Melinda said...

Thanks for making your blog a one-stop shop for the various postings on the TNNA market. Sending you and your mother good wishes!

Kelly said...

I am so glad the situation with your Mom is improving. Especially glad that she is happy in her new digs. That is awesome. I have been walking in your shoes for two years now and I can vouch for the fact that it takes away from needlepoint time. Hope things continue to improve and that you will be stitching to your heart's content soon.

Anonymous said...

Hi Jane. I saw "The Temple of 1000 Cranes" at market in Leigh's booth. Leigh says we need to talk. Email me at editor@needlepointnow.com. I look forward to hearing from you. Elizabeth