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03-16-2021 03:29 PM - edited 03-16-2021 03:52 PM
@justashopper wrote:
Have you looked at the craft stores, like MIchael's? I have bought less expensive kits there. I even bought one from amazon. You can find cheaper kits like, little pillows (like 5"x5") or a little framed piece. They usually come with directions. I have done little projects like this since I was a girl. It's not hard. You can learn.
Just make sure to get yourself a thimble, a needle threader and a loop. They are not expensive but will make your experience so much more enjoyable.
Start small, make a couple little things and build up to a the big pillow. Some pillow kits come as a pillow case with the pillow. Or the directions explain how to make into a pillow and may come with the filling. It depends.
Good luck!!
Thank you @justashopper . I plan on going to Michael's and JoAnne's before I order a kit. You said I should get a loop. What is that?
Edited to say: Do you mean an embroidery ring like you would use in cross stitch? I thought needlepoint canvases were stiff and you didn't do that.
03-16-2021 03:30 PM
@Nonametoday That's a funny story about your cat. I do love birds. I have two bird feeders outside of Henry's (my cat's) window where his cat tower is so he can watch them.
03-16-2021 06:32 PM
Here is the one I did last year around this time.
I had done needlepoint as a teenager, but I forgot it all over the last 40 years, plus I never did any of some of these stitches, like the roses.
03-16-2021 06:57 PM
Your piece is beautiful @VaBelle35 !
03-16-2021 07:02 PM
@Nonametoday @justashopper @VaBelle35
I decided to start with a very inexpensive ($10) kit. I hope the printed canvas is clear enough to tell the colors apart. I've read that it's hard to tell in some of the less expensive kits. I ordered it from Amazon. If I make mistakes it won't matter that much. If I'm happy with it, I will frame it.
If I enjoy working on it, I will order the Carolina Wrens with the nest (first picture I posted) next. It's a 16 x 16 kit.
03-16-2021 07:07 PM
@VaBelle35 wrote:Here is the one I did last year around this time.
I had done needlepoint as a teenager, but I forgot it all over the last 40 years, plus I never did any of some of these stitches, like the roses.
This is beautiful, but it's not needlepoint. It's crewel embroidery.
03-16-2021 07:18 PM - edited 03-16-2021 07:19 PM
@Carmie Correct. I don't have a picture of my needlepoint one. I have to dig it out of my sewing box as I never finished it.
I'm about 1/3 of the way through.
I got distracted by jigsaw puzzled.
03-16-2021 07:27 PM
I did embroidery, needlepoint and crochet in the last year.
I did 2 different crochet blankets this winter. I like sitting under them to keep warm.
I think I've exhausted all of the needle arts. LOL I could never get into knitting for some reason. My nextdoor neighbor tried to teach me once, but I just wasn't into it.
03-16-2021 07:43 PM
@VaBelle35 Oh, I understand. I have a bunch of unfinished projects in a box. I bought a beautiful tapestry to needlepoint while on my honeymoon. It was not a kit and is pretty big. I decided to use 100% wool yarn, which is expensive when you need at least a hundred colors.
I pull it out every now and again to work on it, but it still isn't finished. I will be married 48 years in July.
I have many pieces that are finished, but not framed yet. Some I made when my kids were babies.. they are all in their 40's now.
I guess I have no excuses. I am retired. I am enjoying this thread and it has reminded me to get working on those projects that I enjoy.
Embroidery is my first love and my favorite. I can do hand smocking too. My daughter told me she still has a dress I made when she was around 3 years old. I smocked and embroidered the bodice. I guess I had to finished that project. She wore the dress to a wedding she was in...flower girl.
03-16-2021 07:46 PM
@Carmie My nextdoor neighbor has a chest of unfinished projects as well. I guess it's a thing. An old boyfriend used to do glass art and he also has a room full of glass and unfinished projects.
Do people still do macrame? I remember doing a ton of it in the 70s. I probably made a belt in every color at the time.
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