Needlepoint Kits vs. Canvas Only: What’s Best For Beginners | Needlepoint
Coming to a new craft as a beginner isn’t easy. With so many inspiring needlepoint kits to choose from, it’s hard to know where to
Coming to a new craft as a beginner isn’t easy. With so many inspiring needlepoint kits to choose from, it’s hard to know where to
Today I’m picking up where Shannan left off, in last months column, and jumping into needlepoint’s Edwardian era right up to the present day.
Take a whistle-stop Q&A tour of the history of needlepoint, to find out how just one stitch grew into the rich and varied craft that it is today.
Meet Emma and Shannan, two needlepointers with a lot of stitch knowledge to share. Join them as they introduce a brand new column to the Mr X Stitch website.
If you have questions about using glow-in-the-dark thread, we’ve got answers! It’s another Kreinik Calling post from Mr X Stitch!
Australian textile artist Adrienne Doig literally puts herself into her work. Self portraiture is her speciality and her metamorphosed meta-aware mini masterpieces are delivered with intelligent wit and style.
The Spool of Thread Free Motion Embroidery kit by Stitched Up By Samantha is a “workshop in a box”. Find out more at Mr X Stitch!
Creativity has rarely felt so important than during the pandemic. From crochet to quilting, textile art can provide solace during these turbulent times. Having so
As someone who loves having an arsenal of embroidery techniques under my belt I jumped at the chance to try out one of Needlepoint.com‘s awesome
Thirteen designers, twelve weeks, two countries and one brief; this is Our Common Thread. Shannan Grierson from Bobbin & Fred introduces this new needlepoint collective and shares the process of their collective creative endeavours! Exclusive to Mr X Stitch!
Jacqui Pearce is one of the UK’s most popular needlepoint designers and her latest book, Supersize Stitches takes her designs to whole new level! One
January curbs your enthusiasm, doesn’t it? Holidays are over, we’re back to work and school, the cold makes your bones ache, while snow puts an