Wednesday, March 13, 2013

What Canvas Stops You In Your Tracks?

This posting by Nimble Needle got me thinking: Which painted canvas or counted canvaswork design stops you in your tracks?  Doesn't matter if you will ever stitch it, what matters is it is something that you consider a classic.
http://thenimbleneedle.blogspot.com/2013/03/girlie-things.html

Here are mine.  Predictably they all have Asian themes....

Peter Ashe's Japanese Tea Garden
http://theneedlepointer.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=141&products_id=13632

Lee's Moon Goddess
http://www.a-z-needlepoint.com/products/lee-wh1162.shtml

Japanese Lady with Flowing Robe
This traditional design is available with a variety of kimono patterns from both Lee and Sophia.
http://www.needlepointcouture.com/japanese-lady-needlepoint-canvas.html

How about you?  What are your classics?

Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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10 comments:

Goldylox99 said...

Hi Jane (waving from Critter Cove)!

I love all three of your choices. I have Moon Goddess and work on her sporadically. It is so intricate that I don't want to use a lot of complicated stitches, because I don't want to lose the wonder that those details create.

Some of my classics are: French Kitchen 1, French Kitchen 2, and Country Kitchen by Peter Ashe. Here is a link to the Peter Ashe page on Julia's Needleworks with these pieces.

http://needleworks.ehclients.com/index.php/gallery-peter-ashe/category/C235/

Ruth Schmuff has a piece that is an oriental lady kneeling by and gazing into a pool that is a classic must have for me. I have never seen it on her website, but she almost always has it at B&B when I visit, and I do want to buy and stitch that.

Happy stitching hugs! Happy Wednesday!

~Judy in Critter Cove

Deborah Hubbard said...

I was stopped in my tracks recently by the Canvas Of The Day showing a woman in a chilly garden! She was Mar, I think, so there should be others from Janvier to Decembre - and she was wonderful. I've been trying to track her (and her eleven sisters?) down, but no luck so far. I greatly enjoy Art Nouveau and she's a gorgeous example. Sadly, that's all the info I can give.

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

I know exactly what canvas you describe. The series was from the now closed Isobel's Needlepoint. March was on the Canvases Be Gone website. I don't know that they had others or that you'll be able to find the entire set. Keep an eye on eBay!

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

I wish I could see Ruth's kneeling lady piece. Sounds like a classic! Of course Peter Ashe's designs are certainly classics. Thanks for the link so I could see them! Say hi to the critters for me, OK?

MNStitcher said...

Love your choices! I have two of them in my stash - the Peter Ashe Japanese Tea Garden and the Lee Moon Goddess. I had a store do a layaway on the moon goddess piece when Lee retired and before her line was purchased because I didn't want to miss that piece. Haven't sadly done anything with it though. Also near the top of my list are many of the Liz stockings - I have one of a train at night that is breath-taking.

LIZ said...

My current favorite is a counted design, Walk the Wild River by Linda Reinmiller. The class starts next week through Cyberpointers.

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Here's the link to Linda R's Walk the Wild River. (I have a serious weakness for Beach Walk myself!)
http://www.lkreinmiller.com/canvas-classes.html

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

My twin! Haven't seen the Liz train stocking, though. I'll have to hunt for it, just to see.

Sandy said...

I'm a huge Leigh's Design fan and have several of her canvases. My favorite has to be the lady of the night - you've done the one I have :), then her show girls and then her masks (have two of them).

When I look at them I have all kinds of ideas, but then I chicken out and let it stare me in the face for years. Anyways, you get the idea, I'm obsessed.

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

I know exactly what you mean about being obsessed. Generally I pick canvases that whisper ideas to me but some are just so "right" that I can't help wanting them, even if I know I'd never stitch that dream canvas.