Textile Curator has a brief profile of Niki McDonald, the Australian stitcher known as Tapestry Girl.
http://www.textilecurator.com/niki-mcdonald/
Needlepoint for Fun is in Australia and had a fun visit with Niki. Here's a video.
https://www.facebook.com/Needlepoint-For-Fun-125313707511380/?hc_ref=NEWSFEED&fref=nf
And here is an interview. NP For Fun did a good one, since they understand needlepoint and know what to ask.
http://www.needlepoint-for-fun.com/tapestry-girl-makes-art-from-needle-and-thread.htm
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
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Monday, May 29, 2017
Fiber Talk Interviews Abigail Cecile (Abby Timmis)
This week Fiber Talk interviews Abby of Abigail Cecile, a new designer of both needlepoint and embroidery designs. Follow the links to learn more about Abby, the Royal School of Needlework and more.
http://wetalkfiber.com/2017/05/28/fiber-talk-with-abigail-timmis/
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright May 28, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
http://wetalkfiber.com/2017/05/28/fiber-talk-with-abigail-timmis/
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright May 28, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
Needlepoint Cats from MAP Designs
Labels:
cats,
Hot Wire,
Kreinik,
MAP Designs
Kreinik's latest blog showcases the cat artwork series of canvases from MAP Designs. Check out the Hot Wire whiskers on the last cat!
http://kreinikthread.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-art-of-needlepoint-cats.html
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright May 5, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
http://kreinikthread.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-art-of-needlepoint-cats.html
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright May 5, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
Sunday, May 28, 2017
Choosing A Stitch Path for Angel with Tree
Labels:
Angel with Tree,
angels,
blog stitch,
Christmas,
embellishment,
Melissa Shirley,
Orna Willis
Inspired by Orna Willis' essay yesterday on the types of stitches one can choose, I thought I'd walk through my stitch choices on this darling Christmas angel. This is Angel with Tree, one of Melissa Shirley's angel series from a year or so back. This design is 7 inches high by 4 1/2 wide on 18 count canvas. She is one of a series of six angels which are also available as round ornaments and small stockings.
http://melissashirleydesigns.com/galsearch/index.cgi?index=1430178336_7822&col=
As Orna Willis made clear in her essay yesterday, there are a variety of paths one can take when picking stitches on a canvas that will be embellished in various ways.
http://ornadesign.blogspot.com/2017/05/how-i-make-my-stitch-choices-on-painted.html
I rarely know exactly where my path will take me when I start a canvas. I tend to like realistic pieces (if you can call a portrait of an angel "realistic") and this one appealed because the angel reminds me of my godmother and a good friend. I also liked the little white dots in the background which remind me of the tiny snow balls we often get here in the wintertime instead of lacy snowflakes. So already I know two things: I want pearls in the background instead of snowflake sequins to resemble the snow we get and I want a hairstyle and color that looks like my godmother and my friend's hair. See? Two choices have been made already! If you simply look at the canvas you bought and think about what you liked about it, that will give you stitching ideas.
Of course knowing I want hard little balls for snowflakes is an easy choice—beads, specifically white pearls. My godmother had lovely brown hair that she wore in soft curves and curls. I happen to really like wool and wool-like threads for hair so now I know I want to look through my stash for wool appearing threads that I will use in French knots and Colonial knots. See? Making these choices is easy.
I like tent stitches for faces so that's another choice down. The white outfit the angel wears I want in something that looks lacy. So that narrows down my stitch choices to something rather lace-like, perhaps eyelets? I like leaf stitches for trees, so there's another narrowing of the path forward.
So far we have something for the hair, skirt and jacket, skin, and snowflakes. That's enough to get started. You'll discover as you experiment with embellishing painted canvases that each choice you make narrows down the following choices. One you are set for a hair stitch, you probably will use the same thread for eyebrows, for example.
Next time I'll talk about where I started stitching, what choices I made, what worked and what didn't, and how I altered my path as I worked on this design.
Today's Stitch Guide Moral: Make a few choices and the path starts to unfold before you.
Many thanks to Melissa Shirley for allowing me to stitch this for you!
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright May 3, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
http://melissashirleydesigns.com/galsearch/index.cgi?index=1430178336_7822&col=
As Orna Willis made clear in her essay yesterday, there are a variety of paths one can take when picking stitches on a canvas that will be embellished in various ways.
http://ornadesign.blogspot.com/2017/05/how-i-make-my-stitch-choices-on-painted.html
I rarely know exactly where my path will take me when I start a canvas. I tend to like realistic pieces (if you can call a portrait of an angel "realistic") and this one appealed because the angel reminds me of my godmother and a good friend. I also liked the little white dots in the background which remind me of the tiny snow balls we often get here in the wintertime instead of lacy snowflakes. So already I know two things: I want pearls in the background instead of snowflake sequins to resemble the snow we get and I want a hairstyle and color that looks like my godmother and my friend's hair. See? Two choices have been made already! If you simply look at the canvas you bought and think about what you liked about it, that will give you stitching ideas.
Of course knowing I want hard little balls for snowflakes is an easy choice—beads, specifically white pearls. My godmother had lovely brown hair that she wore in soft curves and curls. I happen to really like wool and wool-like threads for hair so now I know I want to look through my stash for wool appearing threads that I will use in French knots and Colonial knots. See? Making these choices is easy.
I like tent stitches for faces so that's another choice down. The white outfit the angel wears I want in something that looks lacy. So that narrows down my stitch choices to something rather lace-like, perhaps eyelets? I like leaf stitches for trees, so there's another narrowing of the path forward.
So far we have something for the hair, skirt and jacket, skin, and snowflakes. That's enough to get started. You'll discover as you experiment with embellishing painted canvases that each choice you make narrows down the following choices. One you are set for a hair stitch, you probably will use the same thread for eyebrows, for example.
Next time I'll talk about where I started stitching, what choices I made, what worked and what didn't, and how I altered my path as I worked on this design.
Today's Stitch Guide Moral: Make a few choices and the path starts to unfold before you.
Many thanks to Melissa Shirley for allowing me to stitch this for you!
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright May 3, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
Saturday, May 27, 2017
How I Make Stitch Choices (Orna Willis)
Labels:
classes,
design,
designs,
embellishment,
mysteries,
Orna Willis,
tips
Orna Willis talks about how she categorizes stitch choices and explains how she chose the stitches for one of her bird designs in this interesting article on her blog.
http://ornadesign.blogspot.com/2017/05/how-i-make-my-stitch-choices-on-painted.html
By the way, Orna is going to offer a new class about her design choices. You will stitch along as Orna designs a new piece. This class is meant to offer insights into what she does and how. If you are curious about design or you just want to stitch a geometric with a color genius, this class is for you. Details on her website.
http://ornadesign.blogspot.com/2017/05/my-design-process-how-and-why.html
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright May 3, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
http://ornadesign.blogspot.com/2017/05/how-i-make-my-stitch-choices-on-painted.html
By the way, Orna is going to offer a new class about her design choices. You will stitch along as Orna designs a new piece. This class is meant to offer insights into what she does and how. If you are curious about design or you just want to stitch a geometric with a color genius, this class is for you. Details on her website.
http://ornadesign.blogspot.com/2017/05/my-design-process-how-and-why.html
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright May 3, 2017 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.
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