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101 Needlepoint Stitches and How to Use Them

101 Needlepoint Stitches and How to Use Them

Tired of doing the same basic stitches over and over again? Noted designer Hope Hanley can help you bring new excitement and beauty to your needlepoint in more than a hundred different ways. In this practical, extremely well-organized guide she presents a treasury of 101 decorative stitches, with an easy-to-read chart and an actual-size photograph for each one.
Only stitches which adequately cover the canvas have been included in this versatile collection. In Tapestry no warp threads are allowed to show through, so why let canvas show in needlepoint? Enhance and individualize your needlepoint projects with expert advice on a host of exquisite stitches: rep stitch; fancy cross stitch; Renaissance stitch; cross stitch; Herringbone stitch; shaded stripe stitch; double stitch; mosaic stitch; French stitch; Greek stitch; velvet stitch; closed cat stitch; and scores more.
The author explains precisely where and how to make best use of each stitch (as a filling stitch in small areas, as a background or a grounding pattern), and tells whether each is slow or quick to work up and whether it's best on mono or two-thread canvas. No stitch combinations have been included, just the fundamental stitch. Think up your own combinations — there are hundreds of them!
Whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced needleworker, give your needlepoint a vibrant new look with this modestly priced, indispensable reference work.


Reprint of The Craft of Needlepoint: 101 Stitches and How to Use Them, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1977.
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Tired of doing the same basic stitches over and over again? Noted designer Hope Hanley can help you bring new excitement and beauty to your needlepoint in more than a hundred different ways. In this practical, extremely well-organized guide she presents a treasury of 101 decorative stitches, with an easy-to-read chart and an actual-size photograph for each one.
Only stitches which adequately cover the canvas have been included in this versatile collection. In Tapestry no warp threads are allowed to show through, so why let canvas show in needlepoint? Enhance and individualize your needlepoint projects with expert advice on a host of exquisite stitches: rep stitch; fancy cross stitch; Renaissance stitch; cross stitch; Herringbone stitch; shaded stripe stitch; double stitch; mosaic stitch; French stitch; Greek stitch; velvet stitch; closed cat stitch; and scores more.
The author explains precisely where and how to make best use of each stitch (as a filling stitch in small areas, as a background or a grounding pattern), and tells whether each is slow or quick to work up and whether it's best on mono or two-thread canvas. No stitch combinations have been included, just the fundamental stitch. Think up your own combinations — there are hundreds of them!
Whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced needleworker, give your needlepoint a vibrant new look with this modestly priced, indispensable reference work.


Reprint of The Craft of Needlepoint: 101 Stitches and How to Use Them, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1977.
needlepoint canvas;needlepoint projects;decorative stitches;stitch diagrams;stitch dictionary;cross stitch;doing needlepoint;counted cross;classic guide;color theory;glossy paper;hours spent;color plates;color photos;stitches;needleworkers;bargello;needlepoint;hardanger;ippolito;needlepointers;fassett;stitcher;kaffe;stiches;needlepointed;needlework;diagonal;canvases;christensen;hardcopy;crafter;rugs;charted;stitching;stitched;embroidery;manual;blocking;app;diagram;encyclopedia;ribbon;needle;continental;1976;beginners;chart;updated;brand;materials;photo;books on needlepoint projects;books on manuals;books on needles;books on ippolitos;books on decorative stitches;books on stiches;books on beginners;books on fassett;books on encyclopedias;books on ribbons;books on charts;books on crafter;books on embroideries;books on hardcopies;books on photos;books on color theories;books on classic guides;books on rugs;books on hardangers;books on stitchers;books on needlepoint canvas;books on christensen;books on apps;books on cross stitches;books on brands;books on color plates;books on diagrams;books on counted crosses;stitching dictionary;books on stitch dictionaries;books on materials;books on color photos;books on glossy papers;books on stitches;books on bargello;books on needlepoints;books on canvases;books on needleworks;books on kaffe;bloc; hygge
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