Barb Starman will be teaching our #1048 Talavera Tile #1 at Family Arts Needlework on Saturday, March 31st. This canvas measures 8x8" and is painted on #18 canvas , and can be finished as a framed pillow as shown or will fit into a Stirling tote.
Barb is an excellent stitcher, and this promises to be a fun class. The stitch guide is a collaboration of stitches by Barb, Paulette Paquette, and the late MaryLu Leger, and will be available from Tapestry Fair after the class.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Saturday, March 17, 2012
"Oldies But Goodies"
Due to a lot of requests at the January TNNA market, I decided to dig into the archives for some of the older Tapestry Fair canvases that had been pulled out of the line. Some of the pieces date back to the 1970's, and with a few color changes and/or border additions would still work today.
I also put in a call to Edith, who was one of the founding partners of Tapestry Fair, to see if she was willing yo re-release some of her older designs. Edith agreed, so we've gotten her pieces to add back into the line over the next few months.
The canvas pictured above, EW-30 is one of a series of three. Each is 14x14" and painted on #18 mesh. This series didn't need any updating at all. With decorative stitches and all the new fibers, ribbon and bling available now, this would be a fun canvas to embellish.
I also put in a call to Edith, who was one of the founding partners of Tapestry Fair, to see if she was willing yo re-release some of her older designs. Edith agreed, so we've gotten her pieces to add back into the line over the next few months.
The canvas pictured above, EW-30 is one of a series of three. Each is 14x14" and painted on #18 mesh. This series didn't need any updating at all. With decorative stitches and all the new fibers, ribbon and bling available now, this would be a fun canvas to embellish.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Tony Minieri Class at Family Arts - Day 2
LUPE is finally FINISHED!!!! This is the canvas that I started in last year's Tony class, and I had everything finished except for the final big rose in the lower right hand corner. I probably should have paid more attention to the demo last year, but thankfully Tony was kind enough to repeat his instructions so that I could add the final flower (which took me the entire morning to complete).
Stitching this canvas was a big "stretch" for me technically, but well worth the effort. Lupe will go to the framer next week, and then I can focus on Leapin' Lizards, this year's class project.
Stitching this canvas was a big "stretch" for me technically, but well worth the effort. Lupe will go to the framer next week, and then I can focus on Leapin' Lizards, this year's class project.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Tony Minieri Class - Day One - PM
Detail of AJ-26 - Leapin' Lizards (Anne Jerlow)
After lunch it was time to get back to business. This is a detail of one of the more exotic stitches Tony planned for the canvas I chose to stitch. The lizard's gullet is Venetian Cloth Stitch using Balger #12 braid. It is a detached stitch, and when the stitched area was completed I stuffed it with 1/2" pieces of the braid before tacking down the bottom. Leave it to Tony to come up with something like this!
More fun and more photos tomorrow.
After lunch it was time to get back to business. This is a detail of one of the more exotic stitches Tony planned for the canvas I chose to stitch. The lizard's gullet is Venetian Cloth Stitch using Balger #12 braid. It is a detached stitch, and when the stitched area was completed I stuffed it with 1/2" pieces of the braid before tacking down the bottom. Leave it to Tony to come up with something like this!
More fun and more photos tomorrow.
Lunchtime at the Tony Minieri Class
After a morning of intense stitching everyone was ready for this great lunch - selection of sandwiches, chips, fruit salad, Valentine cookies AND fantastic chocolate fudge.
Tony Minieri Class - First Day AM
What a great way to spend Valentine's Day! Class at Family Arts started promptly at 9:30 AM. First, Tony gave his critique of all the canvases we were going to be stitching. As usual, he was brilliant - how he can remember all the stitches and fibers he planned for these canvases is amazing!!! The canvas pictured above is #1063, Fantasy Flowers, which will be stitched by Sylvia Yoder.Then everyone proceded to look at their stitch guides to determine which stitches they knew , or needed Tony to demonstrate. There were some really exotic stitches planned for some of the canvases, so everyone learned a lot from Tony's demo.
After a few hours of concentrated stitching and demos - time for lunch.
After a few hours of concentrated stitching and demos - time for lunch.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Meet "Maria" and Kelly
"Maria" is the first of a new series of six Talavera angels that will be introduced at Sample It. She is stitched in a combination of fibers and comes packaged with a full-color stitch guide and a beaded red chili pepper embellishment from One World Buttons.
The stitch guide was written by Kelly Doyle, who picked up and finished this project after MaryLu Leger's untimely death. She has included stitches such as Diagonal Burden, Amadeus, and a Hedabo Ring.
Kelly has taught needlepoint embellishment for A Needlework Place in Mesa, Arizona and Phoenix Needlepoint Co. before relocating to Houston. She has also taught classes at previous TNNA markets for Anne Jerlow's geisha series and Garden Cat Square. Kelly stitched several ornaments for the White House Christmas tree during the Clinton reign, and her Sandy Jenkins Sunflower Girl appears in the revised edition of Jo Christensen's The Needlepoint Book. She is available to travel and teach classes.
Kelly will be helping me at the Sample It table and is bringing along "Consuela", the next angel in the series, so please stop by and say hi!
The stitch guide was written by Kelly Doyle, who picked up and finished this project after MaryLu Leger's untimely death. She has included stitches such as Diagonal Burden, Amadeus, and a Hedabo Ring.
Kelly has taught needlepoint embellishment for A Needlework Place in Mesa, Arizona and Phoenix Needlepoint Co. before relocating to Houston. She has also taught classes at previous TNNA markets for Anne Jerlow's geisha series and Garden Cat Square. Kelly stitched several ornaments for the White House Christmas tree during the Clinton reign, and her Sandy Jenkins Sunflower Girl appears in the revised edition of Jo Christensen's The Needlepoint Book. She is available to travel and teach classes.
Kelly will be helping me at the Sample It table and is bringing along "Consuela", the next angel in the series, so please stop by and say hi!
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