Needlepoint
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Needlepoint for Beginners: a Complete Starter's Guide featured by top NYC lifestyle blogger, Carly A Hill.

The Crafted Life saved to Sewing & Embroidery
This time of year, we get an influx of new customers who want to learn how to stitch, and often their first question is, “where are your beginner pieces?” Answering that is a process because every person has different taste. Here are a few things to consider if you’re taking up needlepoint in the new year...
Debbie Sanders saved to embroidery
Learn how to get even needlepoint stitches with these ten easy tips and techniques on our needlepoint blog. Make your needlepoint stitch tension smooth and expert-looking. #needlepointstitches #needlepointtechniques
Texas lifestyle blogger Adored by Alex, shares her beginner's guide to needlepoint: where to start, tips and tricks to picking up the hobby for yourself!

Julianna Davis saved to Needlepoint
The guide everyone has been waiting for! How-to create a needlepoint canvas using your Cricut.

Charlie Massey saved to needlepoint
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Discover 3 unusual needlepoint background stitches that are lots of fun and not too challenging.
Kathy Coletti saved to Stitches
Store Hours: 10AM-3PM Monday-Saturday In-store Policy: Masks optional if you are fully vaccinated Email info@wellesleyneedlepoint.com for remote orders/requests Visit Keep Calm & Stitch On to view Trunk Show and in-store canvases Workshops Due to COV

Pat N Steve Goodpaster saved to Needle point
This post was a long time coming so I hope it is most helpful for any beginner out there looking to pick up needlepointing. It's finding a resurgence during quarantine! How to Get Started Needlepointing: First things first: buy a canvas! For the first time, I always suggest something small like a keychain, coaster, or ornament. First, it won't be overwhelming. Second, it will be more affordable, which is great because you can first figure out if you like it, have the patience to finish it…

Julie Linz saved to Embroidery/Needlepoint
Learn all about Threading a needle ( hand and sewing machine needles) with these actionable tips to avoid strain and frustration
Nancy Meeker`` saved to Projects to try