Monday, October 25, 2010

A STITCHIN' TIME

Happy Monday! I don't know about you, but we had a glorious Fall weekend here with beautiful blue skies and perfect temperatures. I hope your week is off to a good start.

For the needlework enthusiast or those looking ahead for holiday gifts, here is my "Suzani Settee" available as a needlepoint canvas now from Art Needlepoint. The original painting is also still for sale here.

18 comments:

  1. We did too...and it got quite warm in Nashville yesterday! Love the Suzani Settee! Take care, Caroline

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  2. Anne,

    Needlepoint is a great meditative art. It's hard to find the time and yet harder to put down once you start a piece to complete. Love the look and appreciate the art form.

    Bette

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  3. You always blow me away with your talents. I can't even paint by number without making mistakes.

    Have a great week ~
    Jo

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  4. It's so pretty Anne! Love the chair pattern and the background color!

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  5. so pretty and a lovely gift idea! Glad you were blessed with a beautiful weekend - we were too here in Ireland and it really makes for a wonderful time! :)

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  6. I can't do needle work anymore have to send all my things out for heming,etc. If I still did needle point that would be a great canvas.

    yvonne

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  7. You made this lovely work a needlepoint canvas? Now that is just brilliant!

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  8. It's beautiful. Why can't I have that talent?!
    xoxo
    Lila Ferraro

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  9. Yes, it was a glorious weekend, wasn't it? I love that you made this beautiful painting into a needlepoint canvas. Funny, my daughter, who is 23, told me just recently that she would like to take up needlepoint.
    Best,
    Colleen

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  10. I've been wanting to do some needlepoint and then I saw this! Love it. However, I'm confused. Does it not come with thread? Is that separate? Would this be a good one for a beginner? thx

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  11. I agree with lila. I want talent like that!
    xo
    amanda

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  12. Happy week to you! My sister was just here visiting from Paris and we had gorgeous sunshine every single day for a week. Now we are back to our typical fall rain. Enjoy your lovely days!
    Kirsten

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  13. My grandmother taught me crewel, and i did some great pieces when I was younger. This is fabulous Anne! We were in Ann Arbor, MI last weekend for 'the wedding' and it was gloriously cool and crisp! 90+ here today in ATL! xx

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  14. What a fabulous idea Anne! It's just a pity I never learned needlepoint, but maybe this is a good time to learn. Actually, I'd really love the original painting - maybe I should ask Santa nicely? K xx

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  15. I'm a needlepointer (is that even a word?!) and I think this canvas would make a lovely pillow. Or even wall hanging. I love that you've been able to turn so many of your pieces into canvases.

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  16. That is a gorgeous design !! LOve it !! So glad I came accross your blog!!

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