Needlepoint has an avid following throughout the world. It is a form of embroidery done on canvas wherein small, even stitches follow across counted threads. Many notable historical figures have engaged in this activity, including Mary, Queen of Scots and Queen Elizabeth. Needlepoint creates durable decorative items, and finished works can be made into pillows, upholstery or wall art. Needlepoint stitches are most often done on a fabric canvas or plastic canvas made of mesh material. Silk, cotton and synthetic-fiber backings are used for certain applications. The canvas is sized by the gauge, which is the number of meshes within an inch. Higher-gauge canvas means a smaller, tighter weave. The three basic kinds of needlepoint stitches vary in complexity. Tent, novelty and bargello stitches are, respectively, the most simple to the most complex. Bargello stitching is a stylized stitch that creates elaborate designs. It is often seen in vintage needlepoint and in decorative needlepoint objects. Instructions on how to create these stitches, as well as ideas for needlepoint patterns, can easily be found. Needlepoint enjoys much popularity as a craft among people of all ages. Its handcrafted look and vintage feel make it ideal for retro-look apparel and accessories. As an activity, it is relaxing and rewarding. Needlepoint kits and supplies will get you started. Browse through the selections offered by various merchants and needlepoint enthusiasts for the best deals on thread, needles and mesh, as well as unique design ideas. |