Chris Tirey Does Lani Ballgown |
I don't know about you, but I love stitching people. So when I noticed these photographs posted on Facebook last month, I wanted to share the fabulous hair and clothing that the masters of needlepoint embellishment are stitching these days. Starting in alphabetical order, what you see above is Chris Tirey of Nimble Fingers in Houston stitching a Lani ball gown. The light coverage background, the random placement of sequins for sparkle and the masterful bow all make this a wonderful piece.
http://nimblefingerstx.com/NimblefingersTx.com/Welcome.html
http://www.lanisneedlepoint.com/pd-5e-formal-gown-5.aspx
Lani Stitches her Leopard Evening Coat |
http://www.lanisneedlepoint.com/ec-1b-leopard-evening-coat.aspx
Kathleen Stitching Santa Using Mark Young's Guide |
Mark Young of Labors of Love is also a master of design and stitching. In the photo above you see Kathleen's stitching Labors of Love's Red Stand Up Santa using Mark's stitch guide. The beard is a masterpiece of shape and movement and contrasts nicely with Santa's clothing. This piece is a four-sided tear drop that finishes into a Christmas standup. You can see all the pieces on the Labors of Love website.
http://www.laborsofloveneedlepoint.com/santas-and-snowmen.html
Madame Pompadour, Stitched From Tony Minieri's Guide |
http://www.laborsofloveneedlepoint.com/limited-editions.html
By the way, this is the 2017 Limited Edition figure from Labors of Love. There are only ten. Place your order now.
https://www.facebook.com/236197349333/photos/a.477851644333.261602.236197349333/10154893875159334/?type=3&theater
Hope you enjoyed seeing what masters of embellished needlepoint canvas can do with the human figure.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
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© Copyright January 5, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
6 comments:
These are wonderful.
They are amazing designs, stitched by some very talented people.
Jane- thanks for including my stitching in your post! Such a nice surprise!
Kathleen Nolen
Oh, my...I am not worthy, lol. Each of these is more stunning than the last.
The only thing I have in common is that I bought several small vintage mink cuffs in different colors (at an estate sale) for "someday" use on a needlepoint project.
Clever you! I think you get brownie points for ingenuity and planning ahead!
You've done a superb job. You should be very proud. Not everyone can execute stitches well, even from a great guide on a great design!
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