Lebanon, Oregon has gained a new needlepoint shop! Exclamation Point (once based in California) has moved to town. The original owner has retired but the new owners are involved in running the shop, teaching classes and generally making life fun for needlepointers in the Willamette Valley.
https://lebanon-express.com/news/local/needlecraft-shop-opens-in-lebanon/article_145f1677-1634-583e-b545-6461709c9da8.html?fbclid=IwAR1GfLjcM1zJ1gIENYZQOtfOJFXOGmdIHDlUwtX-c6FDYgJc7ngNRTXDOTk
If you are in the area, please stop by and give the new shop all the encouragement possible.
http://www.shop-exclamationpoint.com
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Thursday, March 14, 2019
Needlepoint For Fun Looks at Victorian Cross Stitch
Labels:
Elizabeth Bradley,
rugs,
stitches,
Victorian cross stitch,
videos
Many stitchers prefer stitching in hand, that is, they don't use a frame for their needlepoint. They simply hold their stitching in one hand while stitching with the other. This is particularly popular with small items or for rugs. It's hard to find a large enough rug frame but you can roll a rug and stitch with it on your lap. Elizabeth Bradley recommends Victorian Cross Stitch for their rugs which are never done on a frame, but stitched in hand. Here is how the stitch is done.
https://www.needlepoint-for-fun.com/the-victorian-cross-stitch-for-needlepoint.htm
Note that you always work from right towards the left. Elizabeth Bradley tells folks to work from the bottom up but they also say you can work from the top down. I did this stitch once on an Elizabeth Bradley project and found it uses a lot of thread, thus making it a very sturdy stitch for rugs. (It also is a bit hard on the hands for those with arthritis.) I don't think you are supposed to turn the canvas to work the rows right to left each time. I think you are supposed to tie off the row before you return to the right to work it.
For more information and videos, see the Elizabeth Bradley website.
https://americas.elizabethbradley.com/pages/needlepoint-kit-videos
https://youtu.be/jmuK92cC3-s
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright February 15, 2019 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
https://www.needlepoint-for-fun.com/the-victorian-cross-stitch-for-needlepoint.htm
Note that you always work from right towards the left. Elizabeth Bradley tells folks to work from the bottom up but they also say you can work from the top down. I did this stitch once on an Elizabeth Bradley project and found it uses a lot of thread, thus making it a very sturdy stitch for rugs. (It also is a bit hard on the hands for those with arthritis.) I don't think you are supposed to turn the canvas to work the rows right to left each time. I think you are supposed to tie off the row before you return to the right to work it.
For more information and videos, see the Elizabeth Bradley website.
https://americas.elizabethbradley.com/pages/needlepoint-kit-videos
https://youtu.be/jmuK92cC3-s
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright February 15, 2019 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
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