By Julia Key H. Snyder & Patsye B. Hardin. When you're ready to advance in your stitches this book will lead the way. The right side of the book has graph paper so when you make up your own stitches you can chart them as well as keep notes on how you us
Schmuff, Ruth and McGuire, Janice. Volume 1. 481 repeat patterns for needlepoint. Perfect for backgrounds or any area that needs a little something. All stitches are saved as pdfs and sorted by size, ready for you to print and use. Mac and PC compat
By Julia Key H. Snyder. This is a collective source of interesting background designs that the author considers her "work-horse" stitches. Many of the patterns can be used in a tone-on-tone effect or used with two colors or over-dyed threads.
By Julia Key H. Snyder. This books gives you a starting place for experimenting with new stitches. Some categories include faces & skin, glasses (eye and drinking), ground, and wood to name a few.
By Julia Key H. Snyder. Darning stitching is done by counting over and under a certain number of threads in a pattern row by row, horizontally, vertically or diagonally. In addition this book includes darning patterns to mimic balloons, cakes & candles,
by Julia Key H. Snyder. This is Julia’s 7th book titled First Stitch First. It began as a beginners guide to needlepoint but has become a great book for all levels of stitchers. It has things like how to begin and end your threads, how to stitch left
Volume 2. This secondin the "How'd You Do That?" DVD series by Amy Bunger. This DVD helps you "dress" your canvas fabrics. It demonstrates different stitches for fabric textures and clothing ideas. You can freeze and study from one of 40 stitches.
Volume 6. This is the sixth in the "How'd You Do That?" series by Amy Bunger. It is full of stitch, thread, and technique ideas that will help you succeed in adding texture and depth to your design while still using the artistry of the original painted
Volume 5. This is the fifth in the "How'd You Do That?" series of DVDs by Amy Bunger. This one is sure to please the flower lover. You will find that the stitches and techniques demonstrated on this 60-minute DVD will also work on many non-floral appli
Volume 4. This is the fourth in the series of "How'd You Do That" DVDs by Amy Bunger. Learn how to work a variety of stitches and techniques for fur. Amy demonstrates 5 different ways to stitch Turkeywork.
Volume 3. This is the third in the "How'd You Do That?" series with Amy Bunger. If you have straight hair, curly hair ,thick hair, or wild hair Amy's got you covered. This is a must have if you are working on Chritmas stockings to find the perfect lo
Volume 8. This is the eighth in the series of the "How'd You Do That?" DVDs with Amy Bunger. In Spiders and More! Amy Bunger demonstrates the various Spiders methods, or "weaving in a spiral." Amy Bunger, and Special Guest, Kelly Clark share their d
Volume 7. This is the seventh in the series of the "How'd You Do That?" series of DVDs with Amy Bunger. Needleweaving is a popular concept for needlepoint; however, the techniques can be difficult to understand from written instructions. Amy Bunger, a
Volume 1. This is the first in the "How'd You Do That?" series of DVDs by Amy Bunger. It's a must for any beginner and advanced beginner. You will learn the basics on how to thread your needle, knot and anchor your thread. In addition it covers knot
by Carolyn Hedge Baird. Table of Contents: Small Stitches, Backgrounds, Laid Fillings, Daring Patterns for Backgrounds, Merry Checks, Border Stitches, Silk Ribbon Embroidery, Details, Lettering, Merry Embellishments, Stitching Records.
Here's the journal for all you who are a little obsessive compulsive. This book has grids to write what stitch goes where and graph paper to diagram that perfect stitch. 6" x 9" spiral bound.
by Suzanne Howren & Beth Robertson. Use this book to stretch your stitching limits and your imagination. It puts a contemporary twist on traditional needlework embellishment methods.
The purpose of Sandy Arthur's book is to catalog stitches appropriate for available canvas spaces. It is divided into four sections covering circles, rectangles, squares, and triangles. In each section there is further division by size of the area to st
Available August 2011. Shapes of Needlepoint, Series II is the second in a series of books by Sandy Arthur that provides stitches to fill a particular shape. Diamonds, hearts, octagons, and stars are more complex shapes than those in her first book.
Great book that helps choose stitches for natural scenery. Stitch Hints are provided in each category to optimize stitches and thread choice. A light bulb indicates a highlighted example of stitching options throughout the book.
Schmuff, Ruth and McGuire, Janice. Volume 1. 300 stitches on one CD! Use as a handy stitch encyclopedia just like a traditional book but now it's even easier. Print the page with the stitch you need specifically for this project - no more carrying a
Schmuff, Ruth and McGuire, Janice. Volume 2. You loved Volume I, so here's Volume II. 300 more stitches on one CD! Use as a handy stitch encyclopedia just like a traditional book but now it's even easier. Print the page with the stitch you need specif
Howren, Suzanne & Robertson, Beth. This is the first book in their award-winning series. It introduces ways to create effects with the use of threads and stitches.
Howren, Suzanne & Robertson, Beth. Susan Howren and Beth Robertson are best know for their series of Stitches For Effect books. This book is a compact version of stitches from all three books. It's great for eyeing what you think might be the perfect
Christensen, Jo Ippolito. This classic known as the ‘black bible’ of needlepoint contains 369 stitches, information on materials, 1300 illustrations, great projects, course on new fibers and much more.