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764: 804: 784: 748: 822: 728: 1762: 242:"Needlepoint" refers to a particular set of stitching techniques worked upon stiff openwork canvas. However, "needlepoint" is not synonymous with all types of embroidery. Because it is stitched on a fabric that is an open grid, needlepoint is not embellishing a fabric, as is the case with most other types of embroidery, but literally the making of a new fabric. It is for this reason that many needlepoint stitches must be of sturdier construction than other embroidery stitches. 209: 386:
used at that intersection. Alternatively, they may be hand-painted, meaning that the canvas is painted by hand but the stitcher will have to use their judgment about what colors to use if a thread intersection is not clearly painted. Hand-painted canvases allow for more creativity with different threads and unique stitches by not having to pay attention to a separate chart. In North America this is the most popular form of needlepoint canvas.
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horizontal lines with the trame stitches acting as an accurate guide as to the colour and number of stitches required. This technique is particularly suited to designs with a large area of mono-colour background as such areas do not require tramming, reducing the cost of the canvas and allowing the stitcher to choose the background colour themselves. The Portuguese island of
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Designs are typically less involved due to the limited color palette of this printing method. The results (and the price) of printed canvas vary extensively. Often printed canvases come as part of kits, which also dramatically vary in quality, based on the printing process and the materials used. This form of canvas is widely available outside North America.
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Free-form needlepoint designs are created by the stitcher. They may be based around a favorite photograph, stitch, thread color, etc. The stitcher just starts stitching! Many interesting pieces are created this way. It allows for the addition of found objects, appliqué, computer-printed photographs,
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Charted canvas designs are available in book or leaflet form. They are available at book stores and independent needlework stores. Charted Canvas designs are typically printed in two ways: either in grid form with each thread intersection being represented with a symbol that shows what color is meant
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Needlepoint is often referred to as "tapestry" in the United Kingdom and sometimes as "canvas work". However, needlepoint—which is stitched on canvas mesh—differs from true tapestry—which is woven on a vertical loom. When worked on fine weave canvas in tent stitch, it is also known as "petit point".
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is more stable than the others and is made by twisting two thin threads around each other for the lengthwise thread and "locking" them into a single crosswise thread. Interlock canvas is generally used for printed canvases. Silk gauze is a form of interlock canvas, which is sold in small frames for
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or computer onto the needlepoint canvas. Printing the canvas in this means allows for faster creation of the canvas and thus has a lower price than Hand-Painted Canvas. However, care must be taken that the canvas is straight before being printed to ensure that the edges of the design are straight.
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In hand-painted canvas, the design is painted on the canvas by the designer, or painted to their specifications by an employee or contractor. Canvases may be stitch-painted, meaning each thread intersection is painstakingly painted so that the stitcher has no doubts about what color is meant to be
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in brightly colored wool yarn. Upholstered furniture became fashionable in the 17th century, and this prompted the development of a more durable material to serve as a foundation for the embroidered works of art. In 18th century America, needlepoint was used as a preparatory skill to train young
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meshes, with large spaces or holes to allow heavy threads to pass through without fraying. Canvas is sized by mesh sizes, or thread count per inch. Sizes vary from 5 threads per inch to 24 threads per inch; popular mesh sizes are 10, 12, 14, 18, and 24. The different types of needlepoint canvas
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canvas is a mesh of strong cotton threads, twisting two threads around each other lengthwise forms the mesh and locking them around a crosswise thread made the same way; this cannot be separated. Canvases come in different gauges, and rug canvas is 3.3 mesh and 5 mesh, which is better for more
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While traditionally needlepoint has been done to create a solid fabric, more modern needlepoint incorporates colored canvas, a variety of fibers and beadwork. Different stitching techniques also allow some of the unstitched, or lightly stitched, canvas to show through, adding an entirely new
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On a trammed canvas the design is professionally stitched onto the canvas by hand using horizontal stitches of varying lengths of wool of the appropriate colours. The canvas is usually sold together with the wool required to stitch the trammed area. The stitcher then uses tent stitch over the
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by Jo Ippolito Christensen, Simon & Schuster. First published in 1976 by Prentice-Hall, the widely distributed text has been continuously in print and was revised in 2015. Over 425,000 copies have been sold as of 2023. It contains 436 stitches and 1680 illustrations in 560 pages.
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to be stitched on that intersection, or as a line drawing where the stitcher is to trace the design onto his canvas and then fill in those areas with the colors listed. Books typically include a grouping of designs from a single designer such as
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There are many books that teach readers how to create hundreds, if not thousands, of stitches. Some were written by famous stitchers, such as Mary Martin and Sylvia Sydney. However, the most popular and long-lived is
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is a stiff canvas that is generally used for smaller projects and is sold as "pre-cut pieces" rather than by the yard. Plastic canvas is an excellent choice for beginners who want to practice different
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of the underlying mesh fabric. Due to the inherent lack of suppleness of needlepoint, common uses include eyeglass cases, holiday ornaments, pillows, purses, upholstery, and wall hangings.
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has two threads closely grouped together in both warp and weft. Because these threads can be split apart, penelope sizes are often expressed with two numbers, such as 10/20.
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Needlepoint continues to evolve as stitchers use new techniques and threads, and add appliqué or found materials. The line between needlepoint and other forms of
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petit-point work. Silk gauze most often comes in 32, 40 or 48 count, although some 18 count is available and 64, 128 and other counts are used for miniature work.
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thread. This canvas has the most possibilities for manipulation and open canvas. It is used for hand-painted canvases as well as counted thread canvaswork.
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Commercial designs for needlepoint may be found in different forms: hand-painted canvas, printed canvas, trammed canvas, charted canvas, and free-form.
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or tacked onto a rectangular wooden frame to keep the work taut during stitching. Petit point is sometimes worked in a small
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Upright cross stitch - This stitch creates an almost crunchy texture and can be used on both single and double canvas.
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When referring to handcrafted textile arts which a speaker is unable to identify, the appropriate generalized term is "
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is becoming blurred as new stitchers adapt techniques and materials from other forms of embroidery to needlepoint.
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or combinations, such as wool-silk blend. Variety fibers may also be used, such as metallic cord, metallic braid,
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and rely upon color changes in the yarn to construct the pattern. Needlepoint is the oldest form of canvas work.
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Needlepoint. Leaflets usually include one to two designs and are usually printed by the individual designer.
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Several types of embroidery canvas are available: single thread and double thread embroidery canvas are open
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Needlepoint is worked upon specialized types of stiff canvas that have openings at regular intervals.
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dimension to needlepoint work. Some of these techniques include "shadow" or "light" stitching,
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sold needlepoint kits featuring her designs, and she published two popular instruction books:
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embroidered by Marie Antoinette, Queen of France Cotton embroidered with silk ca. 1788
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Needlepoint backgrounds were used most famously on the long running game show,
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Long Stitch - A pattern of triangles in double rows used on a single canvas.
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e.g. Russell, Beth Traditional Needlepoint 1992 Devon, David & Charles
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available on the market are interlock, mono, penelope, plastic, and rug.
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Embroidery that is not needlepoint often uses soft cloth and requires an
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Further development of needlepoint was influenced in the 17th century by
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or Candace Bahouth, or may be centered on a theme such as Christmas or
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List of embroidery and needlepoint shops all around the world (LNS)
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comes in the widest variety of colors (especially 18 mesh) and is
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Most commercial needlework kits recommend one of the variants of
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is the historic centre for the manufacture of trammed canvases.
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Textile artwork created with a needle and yarn on canvas or mesh
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An American historical figure who was an avid needlepointer is
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mission, created by members of the American Needlepoint Guild.
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Differences between needlepoint and other types of embroidery
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or other counted-thread stitches. Plain stitches, known as
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Additionally, "needlepoint lace" is also an older term for
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The Sylvia Sidney Question and Answer Book on Needlepoint
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Modern needlepoint descends from the canvas work in
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Needlepoint is worked upon specialized types of stiff canvas that have openings at regular intervals.
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