As 2011 winds down, I wish all of you a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year! Thanks for stopping by to follow my explorations in needlepoint--I appreciate your comments and personal messages cheering me on!
And thank you for teaching us through this helpful blog. I love how you can get such lovely effects using readily available threads and relatively few stitches. Your work is not just lovely, but instructive.
This is the first of your canvases I stitched after a several-year break from needlepoint. I learned so much from you, and I love looking at it each year. I now have several 'Eggs' and each is very special.
A needlepoint designer and stitch painter who strives to create a beautiful canvas on Cape Cod. A graduate of Mount Holyoke College, I hold a master's degree in journalism from Ohio University. I've been stitching for 40 years and designing needlepoint canvases for 18 years. I write the "Making It Simple" column for Needlepoint Now magazine.
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And thank you for teaching us through this helpful blog. I love how you can get such lovely effects using readily available threads and relatively few stitches. Your work is not just lovely, but instructive.
Nancy
That's lovely Anne! Is it part if a series?
Margaret--It's "Candlelight Window" from the Eggs for All Seasons series.
This is the first of your canvases I stitched after a several-year break from needlepoint. I learned so much from you, and I love looking at it each year. I now have several 'Eggs' and each is very special.
Thanks for the inspiration and instruction--especially the "boys". I look forward to your new ideas. Mary Agnes
Thank you for such a great blog...I love to watch you develop your designs. I really love the shading you do, it is wonderful! Happy New Year.
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