Janet Perry just posted a link to an online article with lots of photos of needlepoint rugs.
http://www.nuts-about-needlepoint.com/how-to-decorate-with-a-needlepoint-rug
The direct link is here, just in case Janet's website article changes and the link disappears.
http://info.asmarainc.com/blog/bid/55004/14-Gorgeous-Rooms-How-to-Decorate-with-Needlepoint-Rugs-and-Red-Rugs
Rugs are one of the classic uses for needlepoint. I know a rug is a huge commitment in time and materials, but these things are heirlooms that will last a very long time. Why not start with a smaller piece, like one of Jan Fitzpatrick's fabulous classic rug designs? She's currently working on a Chinese rug, but the chart for her Mosaic Rug, which is based on traditional Moroccan rug patterns, is now available (second link).
http://threadmedley.wordpress.com/2012/04/21/chinese-rug-progress-10/
http://threadmedley.wordpress.com/2012/04/22/mosaic-rug-instructions-now-available/
If you prefer the English floral patterns of Elizabeth Bradley, her kits are made so that you can mix and match center designs and borders to make the size of rug you prefer. The second link shows the border and corner designs available, and how to purchase the corners and borders to get your size.
http://www.elizabethbradley.com/theamericas/kits/
http://www.elizabethbradley.com/theamericas/carpet-borders-1
The classic Arts and Crafts rugs by Beth Russell are a set size, but very beautiful.
http://www.bethrussellneedlepoint.com/needlepoint/needlepoint-rug.htm
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
The direct link is here, just in case Janet's website article changes and the link disappears.
http://info.asmarainc.com/blog/bid/55004/14-Gorgeous-Rooms-How-to-Decorate-with-Needlepoint-Rugs-and-Red-Rugs
Rugs are one of the classic uses for needlepoint. I know a rug is a huge commitment in time and materials, but these things are heirlooms that will last a very long time. Why not start with a smaller piece, like one of Jan Fitzpatrick's fabulous classic rug designs? She's currently working on a Chinese rug, but the chart for her Mosaic Rug, which is based on traditional Moroccan rug patterns, is now available (second link).
http://threadmedley.wordpress.com/2012/04/21/chinese-rug-progress-10/
http://threadmedley.wordpress.com/2012/04/22/mosaic-rug-instructions-now-available/
If you prefer the English floral patterns of Elizabeth Bradley, her kits are made so that you can mix and match center designs and borders to make the size of rug you prefer. The second link shows the border and corner designs available, and how to purchase the corners and borders to get your size.
http://www.elizabethbradley.com/theamericas/kits/
http://www.elizabethbradley.com/theamericas/carpet-borders-1
The classic Arts and Crafts rugs by Beth Russell are a set size, but very beautiful.
http://www.bethrussellneedlepoint.com/needlepoint/needlepoint-rug.htm
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com