Otto Agular's "3 Ladies with Wildflowers" |
Above is a new Otto Agular from Purple Palm Designs. This is called "Three Ladies with Wildflowers." I think it is a lovely mix of colors and shapes. Easy to stitch? Probably not but I adore the facial expressions. You can make up endless stories about what these three are thinking and feeling.
https://www.facebook.com/PurplePalmDesigns/photos/a.800127770017208.1073741834.796107397085912/1245499032146744/?type=3&theater
Barbar Tourtilloutte/HSN Designs |
Hingham Square Needlepoint is developing a line of canvases under the HSN Designs name. My favorite so far is this adaptation of Barbara Tourtilloutte's artwork. I call him Moose-y Christmas in my own mind. The framework of the beech trees and the top and bottom borders are wonderful as is the sweet subject matter.
http://www.hinghamsquareneedlepoint.com/barbara-tourtillotte
dede's Celestial Wizard |
Fleur de Paris posted the front and back of dede Odgen's "Celestial Wizard" on Facebook. Definitely my favorite double-sided canvas! Ok, so it's the only double-sided canvas I noticed that's new but I do like the wizard and his companion owl a lot.
https://www.facebook.com/FleurDeParis/photos/pcb.1046532755400341/1046528492067434/?type=3&theater
Colors of Praise |
Another favorite is this new Colors of Praise canvas of a sunbather and a turtle. How wonderful is that?! I love stitching people and love the tropical feel of this encounter of two sunbathers.
https://www.facebook.com/BeStitchedNeedlepoint/photos/a.152368144832122.34517.126229327446004/1007095216026073/?type=3&theater
Sascalia's "Snowy Foxes" |
I also adore this "Snowy Foxes" canvas from Sascalia which has a light feel, much different than the usual snowy scenes. The pastel colors and the fresh greens and golds make this a late spring snowstorm kind of piece, which is very unusual. I like unusual! The artwork is distributed by Golden Needlepoint.
http://goldenneedlepoint.com/t/sascalia
Mary Lake-Thompson's Nutcracker Ornament |
I don't usually like nutcracker pieces as I find those teeth creepy, but I really like Mary Lake-Thompson's new nutcracker ornament. I like the rounded shapes and the expression on his little face. This is part of a series of small ornaments that would make a spectacular display.
http://melissashirleydesigns.com/gallery/?index=8435&cat=70
Cleo'a Mummy is 31 inches tall! |
I'm always a sucker for canvases with themes taken from Ancient Egypt. This tall beauty is from Labors of Love and would be great fun to stitch. I'd buy a ornament of just her head, not having a place for such a large piece here. (hint hint)
http://www.laborsofloveneedlepoint.com/see-whats-new.html
Squid and Whale (Charley Harper) |
I am not really a fan of Charley Harper designs, although they are extremely well done and often quite funny, but this fight between a squid and a whale caught my eye, probably because I am a big fan of squid, octopi and cuttlefish.
https://www.facebook.com/175899759125776/photos/pcb.1003726636343080/1003726323009778/?type=3&theater
And there you have it--the new canvases I would buy if I had endless funds and endless time to stitch them. Which one do you think I actually bought?
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6 comments:
I vote that you purchased the 3 ladies. 2nd choice (hedging my bet) is the moose.
Cleo is smaller on 18ct. I already have Hal O'ween and Frank N. Stein. Love Cleo, too!
Great choices, all! But alas I went with the turtle and the lady. It's a great canvas, and here already.
Smaller but still too big for me! Can't wait to see you stitch yours, Donna.
I am hoping you will blog stitch the turtle and the lady...?? Liz
I probably will, Liz. But not for at least a year. I have three projects that are more urgent and I am a slow stitcher!
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