Hi Everybody ... Robin here.
Join me in wishing a Happy Birthday to the Needlepoint Study Hall blog.
Yes, it was three years ago today (12-22-2009), Peggy McGowan started the NSH blog. A week later (12-27-2009) I joined her in writing blog posts. I want to thank Peggy for this creative opportunity.
Much has been shared over these past three years... that's what we like to do.
So far, there have been 281,442 Visitors and we have 106 "official" followers. There have been 419 posts and 224,665 page views. Wow. That's a lot of needlepoint information... plus, a few cat photos along the way. LOL.
Have a slice of cake on us. Until the next time... Hugs, Robin
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
12 Days of Christmas by Judy, Melissa & Robin
Hi Everybody... Robin here...
Christmas countdown is upon us, and, on Facebook, many folks have been showing their 12 Days of Christmas pieces worked in needlepoint.
Several years ago, Judy Rogers (Arlington, TN) attended my Saturday canvas enhancement classes, and her epic project was working on all of the
12 Days of Christmas designed by Melissa Shirley (MSD 497A-L).
Each piece is 3" x 4" on 18 mesh.
'Tis the Season... so I thought it would be fun to share with you these stitchings by
Judy Rogers with my stitch design inspirations.
Go ahead and sing along with me ...
♬ On the First Day of Christmas my True Love gave to me... ♫
Until the next time... Hugs, Robin
Monday, December 17, 2012
Caswell Stitch
Hi Everybody... Robin here.
One week to Christmas. Wrapping up Hanukah. Busy times, indeed.
This weekend, I returned to writing Stitch Guides. Many have been waiting their turn for far too long, and I do apologize. To those still in the queue... please know I am working as hard as I can to get these back to you.
I began with the Melissa Shirley Designs canvases: Pink Flower Purse 1306B and Mellow Yellow Flower Purse 1306C. Both designs were on 18 mesh. The same customer chose both of them. Won't she have a fun time.
Here are the threads chosen for each stitch guide. Very pretty, right?
One week to Christmas. Wrapping up Hanukah. Busy times, indeed.
This weekend, I returned to writing Stitch Guides. Many have been waiting their turn for far too long, and I do apologize. To those still in the queue... please know I am working as hard as I can to get these back to you.
I began with the Melissa Shirley Designs canvases: Pink Flower Purse 1306B and Mellow Yellow Flower Purse 1306C. Both designs were on 18 mesh. The same customer chose both of them. Won't she have a fun time.
Here are the threads chosen for each stitch guide. Very pretty, right?
Pink Flower Purse • MSD 1306-B Melissa Shirley Designs Stitch Guide by Robin King |
Mellow Yellow Flower Purse • MSD 1306-C Melissa Shirley Designs Stitch Guide by Robin King |
When I was charting the stitch for one of the Leaves, I noticed the name
Caswell Stitch. I have heard the name, but never met the author of the stitch. Through Facebook, however, I did send a shout out to Ann and here is what she said.
It is fun to learn the history of stitches.
So... just in case you don't know the Caswell Stitch... here it is.
Work it in Horizontal Rows... very similar to the construction of Criss Cross Hungarian, but on a larger scale.
These two Stitch Guides are finished and ready to return to their owner. My queue has been reduced by two. Woohoo!
Next up: Elephant Walk by Treglown Designs and a sweet Strictly Christmas Large Stocking (CS323) featuring a Girl Teddy Bear decorating the Tree; both on 13 mesh.
Any of the stitch guide I write are available for purchase. On my To Do List for 2013 is to better organize/advertise all the stitch guides I have had the opportunity to write, so (hopefully) others might want them, too.
Well, that's all for now. I'll be checking in before Christmas. Fingers crossed, I will have some photos to share about the TWO classes I will be teaching at the TNNA Winter Market in February 2013.
Until then... Hugs, Robin
Caswell Stitch. I have heard the name, but never met the author of the stitch. Through Facebook, however, I did send a shout out to Ann and here is what she said.
"The stitch was actually listed and named by Father Bob for a county in North Carolina. However he often would tease me and my husband, saying it described the way we fit together."
It is fun to learn the history of stitches.
So... just in case you don't know the Caswell Stitch... here it is.
Work it in Horizontal Rows... very similar to the construction of Criss Cross Hungarian, but on a larger scale.
These two Stitch Guides are finished and ready to return to their owner. My queue has been reduced by two. Woohoo!
Next up: Elephant Walk by Treglown Designs and a sweet Strictly Christmas Large Stocking (CS323) featuring a Girl Teddy Bear decorating the Tree; both on 13 mesh.
Any of the stitch guide I write are available for purchase. On my To Do List for 2013 is to better organize/advertise all the stitch guides I have had the opportunity to write, so (hopefully) others might want them, too.
Well, that's all for now. I'll be checking in before Christmas. Fingers crossed, I will have some photos to share about the TWO classes I will be teaching at the TNNA Winter Market in February 2013.
Until then... Hugs, Robin
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Traveling to The Enriched Stitch, CT
Hi Everybody... Robin here.
Since my last blog entry, I have traveled and taught at The Enriched Stitch located in Wilton, CT.
The Enriched Stitch Wilton, Connecticut |
I met shop owner, Suzie Vallerie, at the TNNA Fall Market in Baltimore, MD this past September when she was shopping in the NeedleDeeva booth/room. She liked my ideas worked on the Flowers in a Vase canvas (ND 311) by NeedleDeeva, and invited me to teach at her shop.
The Enriched Stitch is a new needlepoint store, and is developing a wonderful reputation of being a teaching/destination shop. Located about 1 hour outside of NYC, Suzie uses Skype and Facetime technology for the ultimate shopping experience. Be sure to visit the link to their website. There, you will see her upcoming Rebecca Wood Christmas Banner exclusive, her listing of fun classes, as well as a chance to visit her blog. The Enriched Stitch is also one of the participating retailers in the NeedleDeeva's Thanksgiving Club. There is a lot going on is that building!
Suzie's shop was decorated for Christmas. So pretty. Look at the festive welcome they gave me.
Day One of my teaching event focused on the Flowers in a Vase. The class was sold out. Stumpwork, Silk Ribbon Embroidery, Beading, Sparkles, and composite stitches were demonstrated. The Stitch guide was reviewed, and yes, we even did some stitching. Here is a photo Suzie took. You can see more of them on her blog.
I also traveled with my favorite Brenda Hart books, plus all of the needlepoint APPs which are available. I was prepared for all kinds of stitch suggestions.
Here are some of the canvases needing some enrichment. I am anxious to seeing their progress. You can see the other photos on The Enriched Stitch's blog.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Connecticut. Tasty food and drinks, too. Suzie, Nancy, Aggie and Becki were wonderful hostesses. Looking forward to my next time at
The Enriched Stitch.
Until the next time... Hugs, Robin
Sunday, November 18, 2012
The Stars are Out Tonight
Hi Everybody... Robin here.
Well, once again Mary Corbet's Needle 'n Thread.com website posted a wonderful stitch. One I hadn't seen before, and can't wait to give it a try.
What's the stitch? Mary outdid herself: The 6-point Star and the 8-point Star. So creative. So many possibilities. Stars. Snowflakes. Wonderment. Here's the link.
Over the years, I have stitched and charted quite a few Stars. Here are some of my favorites:
There are other Stars out there, too.
Check out all of the Ruth Schmuff publications (books, CDs, APPs). Also, the Sandra Arthur books and APPs. Steph's Stitching blog did a recent posting about stars as she works the Betsy Ross canvas.
Thanks, ladies for doing the heavy lifting for us.
Hope everyone has a nice Thanksgiving. Until the next time... Hugs, Robin
Well, once again Mary Corbet's Needle 'n Thread.com website posted a wonderful stitch. One I hadn't seen before, and can't wait to give it a try.
What's the stitch? Mary outdid herself: The 6-point Star and the 8-point Star. So creative. So many possibilities. Stars. Snowflakes. Wonderment. Here's the link.
Wonderful Stars by Mary Corbet. Needle 'n Thread.com |
Over the years, I have stitched and charted quite a few Stars. Here are some of my favorites:
Mary's Gown is stitched with Sirna Stars. Stitch Guide by Robin King |
Need to regain the crisp edge of the star? Do it with Fly Stitches. |
Make a 5-point Star and make it an eyelet, too. |
Anything by Brenda Hart is always a favorite. Stitches for the Millennium is in my library. Is it in yours? |
Nice little geometric background with a "star" feel. |
There are other Stars out there, too.
Check out all of the Ruth Schmuff publications (books, CDs, APPs). Also, the Sandra Arthur books and APPs. Steph's Stitching blog did a recent posting about stars as she works the Betsy Ross canvas.
Thanks, ladies for doing the heavy lifting for us.
Hope everyone has a nice Thanksgiving. Until the next time... Hugs, Robin
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Fab Firs Photo Shoot
Hi Everybody... Robin here.
The Fab Firs came to visit for their "official" photo shoot.
For new blog readers, the Fab Firs are a series/club/collection of Fir Trees by NeedleDeeva and stitched by Vicky De Angelis. Each canvas comes with a stitch guide. There are 9 designs in the series, on 18 mesh, and are 4.5" x 4.5" triangles. (They are the same size of the Creeps, if that gives you some perspective.)
The Fab Firs have their own Facebook page. They also have their own page on the NeedleDeeva website. Your Local Needlepoint Store can order them for you; either individually or collectively. Four of the Fab Firs come with special Swarovski Crystals for that puff-fect touch.
NeedleDeeva's knowledge of Fir Trees is enlightening. Did you know she is from Colorado? Land of the Trees, for sure.
Here are the Fab Firs by name and number:
In my world, no photo shoot is complete without a visit from a cat. This time it was Lana who graced us with her presence.
Enjoy these behind-the-scene photos:
The Fab Firs came to visit for their "official" photo shoot.
Fab Firs by NeedleDeeva (ND 1370A-i) Each canvas comes with Stitch Guide by Vicky De Angelis |
For new blog readers, the Fab Firs are a series/club/collection of Fir Trees by NeedleDeeva and stitched by Vicky De Angelis. Each canvas comes with a stitch guide. There are 9 designs in the series, on 18 mesh, and are 4.5" x 4.5" triangles. (They are the same size of the Creeps, if that gives you some perspective.)
The Fab Firs have their own Facebook page. They also have their own page on the NeedleDeeva website. Your Local Needlepoint Store can order them for you; either individually or collectively. Four of the Fab Firs come with special Swarovski Crystals for that puff-fect touch.
NeedleDeeva's knowledge of Fir Trees is enlightening. Did you know she is from Colorado? Land of the Trees, for sure.
Here are the Fab Firs by name and number:
- Scottish Pine (1370A)
- Norfolk Island Pine (1370B)
- Southern Yellow Pine (1370C)
- Blue Fir (1370D)
- Rocky Mountain Blue Spruce (1370E)
- White Pine (1370F)
- Gingerbread Spice Pine (1370G)
- Norway Pine (1370H)
- Jack Pinion Pine (1370i)
In my world, no photo shoot is complete without a visit from a cat. This time it was Lana who graced us with her presence.
Enjoy these behind-the-scene photos:
Making sure every Fab Fir is seen. |
The Talent has arrived on the set. |
Lana checks out the props. |
"Oooh... I love sparkly things." |
Lana is off screen while set decoration continues. |
♫ It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas... ♬ |
Then, a little Photoshop magic occurred.
Dramatic lighting. |
Nice cropping for detailed viewing. |
Two versions were created. Now, that's customer service.
Fab Firs finished by Barbara's Needlepoint, Sioux Falls, SD. |
Official Fab Firs photo as seen on Facebook. |
Big thanks to Barbara's Needlepoint in Sioux Falls, SD who did the finishing including the metal stands. They really make the Fab Firs outstanding in their field. LOL.
Until the next time... Hugs Robin
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Happy Halloween from The Creeps
Hi Everybody... Robin here.
Happy Halloween.
Today's theme is about the Creepy Characters. Purr-fect timing, don't you think?
To review for any new blog readers... the Creepy Characters were a Halloween club/series I stitched/wrote stitch guides for NeedleDeeva. They were offered through many(!) Needlepoint shops, and joyfully, many(!) folks stitched them.
Here are the ones I stitched:
Perhaps you saw their ad in Needlepoint Now?
Or, when Leo & Lana were my helpers during the Creeps photo shoot.
Let's not forget the Creeps Apron. Talk about merchandising potential. LOL.
Recently, I have seen photos of some of the finished Creepy Characters stitched by others; both shop owners and customers alike. I had to share. (Having a proud parent moment, if you will...)
Be sure to send me your finished Creeps photos. I will post them to the Creepy Characters' Facebook page as well as onto the NeedleDeeva website and Facebook page.
Have a safe Halloween. Until the next time...
Boo! Robin
Happy Halloween.
Today's theme is about the Creepy Characters. Purr-fect timing, don't you think?
To review for any new blog readers... the Creepy Characters were a Halloween club/series I stitched/wrote stitch guides for NeedleDeeva. They were offered through many(!) Needlepoint shops, and joyfully, many(!) folks stitched them.
Here are the ones I stitched:
Pumpkin, Devil, Frankenstein, Spider Queen, and Mehitabel Creepy Characters by NeedleDeeva Each canvas comes with a stitch guide by Robin King. |
Drakula, Fraidy Cat, Hooty, Ghost, and Bones Creepy Characters by NeedleDeeva Each canvas comes with a stitch guide by Robin King. |
Add to your Halloween Tree... today. |
Or, when Leo & Lana were my helpers during the Creeps photo shoot.
No photo shoot is complete without Leo. |
No photo shoot is complete without Lana, too. |
Let's not forget the Creeps Apron. Talk about merchandising potential. LOL.
The Creeps apron was a hit during TNNA. |
Recently, I have seen photos of some of the finished Creepy Characters stitched by others; both shop owners and customers alike. I had to share. (Having a proud parent moment, if you will...)
Stitched by Palma Seljan |
Stitched by Judy Greer / Needles & Threads of Ruxton Finishing by Baltimore Needleworks |
Cute arrangement by Judy Greer. Finishing by Baltimore Needleworks |
Stitched by Melinda Murphy |
Stitched by Pat Thompson Finished by West Coast Finishing |
Stitched by Pat Thompson Finished by West Coast Finishing |
Stitched by Michele Herron The Bristly Thistle |
Stitched by Lori Mazza/ Waste Knot Needlepoint Finished by Mountain Shadow Studio |
Stitched by Lizette Walker Thomas |
The Creeps were proud to inspire Lizette's first Halloween Tree. |
Be sure to send me your finished Creeps photos. I will post them to the Creepy Characters' Facebook page as well as onto the NeedleDeeva website and Facebook page.
Have a safe Halloween. Until the next time...
Boo! Robin