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| This is a lovely large & glossy book full of needlepoint projects along with hints how to use beadwork to embellish the designs.
To quote the dust jacket blurb " 25 needlepoint projects of original designs including simple repeat patterns, beadwork projects and a range of samplers."
"Each of the 25 projects comes complete with an introduction, a detailed materials list, yarn & bead specifications. Simple step-by-step instructions, beautiful color photos of completed projects (with ... More Info
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| Well-known needlepoint author B. Bossuck has written this very nice book of projects based on traditional motifs and designs-Hebrew Alphabets, Bibical Themes, The Menorah, The Mogen David, the Emblems of the Twelve Tribes and more.
Most of the designs are shown in stitching graph form, a few of them are shown as line drawings.
The book is set up in sections.
Section 1-Star of David gives you basic instructions on stitching the Star of David as well as over all basics.
Section 2- ... More Info
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| These are wonderful cats. The Needlepoint Designs are by Jill Leman from paintings by Martin Leman, her father. Jill Leman is an extraordinary needlepointer.
There is a close up of one of the stitched cats on the title page. The stitching is Tent Stitch and Basketweave Stitch (which still have their places in the needlepoint world, it is not all decorative stitches...yet).
Her stitching is perfect, her tension is perfect.
The book has a Before You Start Chapter. Then it goes into ... More Info
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| While I am old enough to have seen it, I do not remember the show Erica on PBS in the 1970s. I have another book by Erica Wilson, Erica Wilson's Needlepoint from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, for sale here that I think is wonderful. So, when I saw these books I ordered them.
I was surprised by them. I see them as vanity productions, all Erica, all the time but my Needlework Bibliography does not agree. if you remember the show fondly, you might love these books.
To quote from my ... More Info
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| This is a unique needlepoint book. I was amazed when I received it to see what it was. I had no idea what the title meant when I ordered it. Now I know.
Every design in this fine needlepoint design book features hands. Hands holding flowers, hands holding bowls of fruit, people with hands. There is a hand holding a rooster in a small wagon, a hand writing with a quill, a hand holding a squirrel on a branch. Every designs features hands.
The book is lovely, all of the pictures and ... More Info
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| Needlepoint Samplers is an unusual book and quite hard-to-find. Samplers for Needlepoint is not a subject that has been written about much and this book does it very well.
Stitched samplers were one of the most popular forms of needlework from the 17th century to the end of the 19th century. Indeed, they are still being stitched today. Most of what you see are Embroidered or Cross Stitch Samplers on cloth. Needlepoint Samplers are rare.
The author traces the development of Needlepoint ... More Info
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| I really like these "niche" needlepoint books. This book has complete directions, diagrams and graphs to create one of these wonderful 3D needlepoint designs.
The dust jacket's inside cover blurb calls this book a"a comprehensive introduction to the realm of Three Dimensional Needlepoint." and I agree.
This is the only needlepoint book I list (so far) that calls for plastic canvas but when considered, how else could you do 3D needlepoint. I have never stitched with plastic canvas but I ... More Info
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| Melinda Coss is the author of this absolutely beautiful book of Floral Designs to Needlepoint. She is also the author of the wonderful Bloomsbury Needlepoint Book, which features the art and needlepoint designs of the turn of the century Art & Crafts Movement, many of whom did needlepoint.
The designs and the color used here are breathtaking. Ms Coss gives you pictures of the finished stitched projects in nice settings, a painted picture of the flower, There are very good full color ... More Info
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| This unusual book is subtitled: An International Collection. It has 63 needlepoint projects based on woven designs. They are mostly graphic designs and I think they are wonderful (but I love graphic design).
It is more of a workbook than a design inspiration book. Sally Nicoletti is an experienced needlepointer and author of other books on needlepoint. Her Japanese Motifs For Needlepoint is also available here
MY bibliography gives this book a D for difficulty, which is it's highest ... More Info
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| This is the second volume of well-known needlepoint Designer and Teacher Maggie Lane's series on Chinese influenced design for Needlepoint. The first book was Needlepoint By Design (which I also just happen to have here as well, imagine that)
Mrs. Lane was raised in China and grew up surrounded by wonderful design. I am a huge fan of Chinese & Japanese Design myself so it is hard to be impartial but I do think the designs and patterns in this book are wonderful.
In addition, there is a ... More Info
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| The back cover calls this book "the most sumptuous, beautiful book of needlepoint designs ever". I might argue with "most" and "ever" but this is indeed a gorgeous book.
The pictures are all full color, even the graphs. The designs are lovely and as always, Elizabeth Bradley's skills as a needleworker and a teacher shine out.
Decorative Victorian Needlepoint is bursting with pictures. The stitched projects are shown in wonderful tableaus of objects. The subject is Victorian ... More Info
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| This wonderful little book has designs taken from the Victoria and Albert Museums's wonderful collection of Needlepoint. Each project is complete with charts and instructions as well as a full color photo.
In addition, each design is set in it's Historical perspective with some background information. This book will allow you to recreate masterpieces from the 17th century to today, from Florentine Stitch furniture to Berlin WoolWork samplers.
I don't know of any other book that ... More Info
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| The subtitle to this handsome books is "20 Needlepoint Designs Inspired by Love". Candace Bahouth is a well-known needlepoint designer. Many of her designs are sold as kits by The Hugh Ehrman Needlepoint Co.
These designs are indeed Romantic with a capitol R. The colors are lush and the designs are *soft-edged* and dreamy. The designs in this book are not, mostly, to my taste but that does not mean it is not a wonderful book. There is an exception, a design I really admire on page 113 ... More Info
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| Many books use the word "Masterpieces" in their titles, few deserve it. Some do however and this is one of them. This is a collection of excellent needleworks from the Winterthur Musuem. This museum is in Delaware and has the world's finest collection of decorative artefacts (copied that phrase from the dust jacket, love those words).
The museum specializes in things made or used between 1640 and 1860 in what is now the United States of America.
There are 30 needlepoint projects in ... More Info
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| A different sort of book from Margaret Boyles. Most of her books are more Needlepoint or Bargello Needlepoint reference books or workbooks.
This book has designs to stitch and they cover a large range of types of needlepoint and stitchery. There are canvas work needlepoint designs, a number of Bargello Needlepoint designs, there are some designs done on linen and some frankly crewel work designs.
Of course, all are done with Margaret Boyles' excellent instruction and clear graphs and ... More Info
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| I love Amish quilts, I love the simplicity of the designs and their amazing use of colors and pattern. I have a few authentic Amish quilts that I not only treasure but that I sleep under as well. I think the best way to enjoy them is to use them.
I was very excited when I saw the name of this book. I think Amish Quilt patterns would translate into exceptional needlepoint designs.
There are 27 designs in this book, drawn from Amish quilts from eastern Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and ... More Info
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| The author is a long time needlepointer and genuine cat-lover. So am I, so it is no surprise that I haver this book for sale here.
The Needlepoint Cat has 24 original designs and patterns for Cat Needlepoint projects. They range in difficulty from beginner level to very detailed designs for advanced stitchers.
Included is information on how to capture your own cat's *essense* by adapating one of the designs to your pets features and colors.
The graphs and color placement drawings ... More Info
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| I have become a fan of Susan Higgenson Needlepoint books. I kept her excellent small needlepoint stitch book from my very first order of books. It is comprehensive and the perfect size to slip into a tote bag.
I have lost count of how many copies of this book I have sold here, so many that they are getting very hard to get and much more expensive. I apologize for the price increase, it reflects what I am paying for this book, now.
The author, an experienced author & needlepoint ... More Info
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| This book is in wonderful condition. Almost *gift quality* but not quite. The designs are by Eva Brent who is the author of Oriental Designs in Needlepoint, as well.
This book is for nature and animal lovers showing you how to portray animals in needlepoint. Besides the usual information on materials, supplies, stitches & colors, each animal design is presented in 2 graphs with suggested colors, size & type of canvas.
The patterns are grouped by animal types and each design has a ... More Info
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| This is the 3rd copy of this wonderful needlepoint book I have listed here, so far. This is the English version of the book so there are a few differences. The cover is different from the second one but it is the same as the 1st one. Other then that, it is the same book.
Anybody who has seem the marvelous movie, Miss Potter, knows that Beatrix was engaged to Mr Warnes before his early and tragic death. I think it is interesting that these books, all these years later are still being ... More Info
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