Folk Art Needlepoint

Folk Art Needlepoint
Author: Ruth A. Peltason
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2008
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0307351807

A creative handbook for needlepointers introduces twenty colorful projects inspired by objects from the American Folk Art Museum, with needlepoint patterns for a variety of skill levels that are accompanied by photographs of the original folk art piece, detailed instructions, and tips on techniques, thread and canvas selection, and project preparation. 12,500 first printing.

Mary Norden's Needlepoint

Mary Norden's Needlepoint
Author: Mary Norden
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1994
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780297832652

Gathers patterns for picture frames, books, pillowcases, and footstools featuring ethnic designs

Needlework Designs for Miniature Projects

Needlework Designs for Miniature Projects
Author: Eileen Folk
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2011-11-02
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0486246604

This all-original guide features over 60 charted designs that miniature enthusiasts and needleworkers can create at a fraction of store prices. It's easy to enhance dollhouses and any other miniature setting with rugs, pillows, quilts, bedspreads, upholstery, napkins, window treatments, chair cushions, and more. Includes complete instructions, 64 charts, and a metric conversion chart.

Modern Folk Embroidery

Modern Folk Embroidery
Author: Nancy Nicholson
Publisher: David & Charles
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2016-11-24
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1446374661

“Her unique color combinations, stitching style and use of felt present a fun and fresh take on the age-old decorative stitching method” (Bolt Fabric Boutique). Folk art is influencing everything from fashion to interiors and now you can incorporate this trend into your home in a contemporary way with this collection of stunning modern folk art inspired embroidery designs by leading designer, Nancy Nicholson. This collection includes 30 embroidery designs with project ideas to show you how to use the designs to create beautiful and practical home decor items and accessories. The techniques for the stitches and project instructions are shown using Nancy’s stitch diagrams so extremely easy to follow whether you are an experienced stitcher or a newbie. The projects are divided between felt and fabric sections and include: pin cushion, lampshade, tote bag, cushion, table runner, coaster and pinafore. Nancy’s distinctive folk art style perfectly captures this trend and will appeal to stitchers of all ages and abilities. “I was blown away by the beautiful photography, the lovely, easy-to-follow projects dripping with inspiration, and the conversational tone of the writing . . . The instructions to make up the projects are clear and easy to follow.” —Kate & Rose

101 Folk Art Designs for Counted Cross-Stitch and Other Needlecrafts

101 Folk Art Designs for Counted Cross-Stitch and Other Needlecrafts
Author: Carter Houck
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780486243696

101 authentic charted folk designs in a wide array of lovely representations with many suggestions for effective use. Designs can be easily used for needlepoint, cross-stitch, latch-hooking or any form of counted thread embroidery. Introduction. 2 color photos on covers.

Queering the Subversive Stitch

Queering the Subversive Stitch
Author: Joseph McBrinn
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1472578066

The history of men's needlework has long been considered a taboo subject. This is the first book ever published to document and critically interrogate a range of needlework made by men. It reveals that since medieval times men have threaded their own needles, stitched and knitted, woven lace, handmade clothes, as well as other kinds of textiles, and generally delighted in the pleasures and possibilities offered by all sorts of needlework. Only since the dawn of the modern age, in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries, did needlework become closely aligned with new ideologies of the feminine. Since then men's needlework has been read not just as feminising but as queer. In this groundbreaking study Joseph McBrinn argues that needlework by male artists as well as anonymous tailors, sailors, soldiers, convalescents, paupers, prisoners, hobbyists and a multitude of other men and boys deserves to be looked at again. Drawing on a wealth of examples of men's needlework, as well as visual representations of the male needleworker, in museum collections, from artist's papers and archives, in forgotten magazines and specialist publications, popular novels and children's literature, and even in the history of photography, film and television, he surveys and analyses many of the instances in which “needlemen” have contested, resisted and subverted the constrictive ideals of modern masculinity. This audacious, original, carefully researched and often amusing study, demonstrates the significance of needlework by men in understanding their feelings, agency, identity and history.

Victorian Needlepoint

Victorian Needlepoint
Author: Beth Russell
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 121
Release: 1996
Genre: Canvas embroidery
ISBN: 1854702580

This book presents 25 needlepoint projects b ased on the designs of William Morris and his contemporaries in the Arts & Crafts Movement. Each design is carefully cha rted and accompanied by detailed step-by-step instructions. '

Erica Wilson's Needlepoint

Erica Wilson's Needlepoint
Author: Erica Wilson
Publisher: Harry N Abrams Incorporated
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1995
Genre: Canvas embroidery
ISBN: 9780810939806

This volume of Erica Wilson's stunning needlework designs offers 17 new projects adapted from art and objects in the famed collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, each presented in brilliant graphics and with easy-to-follow instructions. 60 illustrations, 48 in color. 18 charts; 20 stitch diagrams.