Puncetto article translated
In doing some research lately, I had translated an article on Puncetto from an old Italian monthly magazine: Vita Femminile Italiana [Italian Women's Life] from 1907. It occurred to me that perhaps you...
View ArticleDeruta Drawn Thread Work - new book!
There is an ever-growing, never-diminishing stack of books on the floor beside my desk that I refuse to put away in my bookshelves because I want to tell you about them. I am woefully behind due to...
View ArticleProtagonists of Italian Needlework Crossword Puzzle
A lady from my chapter of the Embroiderers Association of Canada made a crossword puzzle out of needlework clues and I thought it would be fun to do one involving a few names from the history of...
View ArticleDMC Natura Just Cotton for tassel making
The last time I went to Italy in October of 2013, a friend from home asked me to get her some Lampo Cotone Povero yarn to make tassels. It proved to be a difficult task and I was unable to get her...
View ArticleValsesian Puncetto
I was recently gifted a flight to Italy and as you can imagine, dropped everything and went. I spent Easter in Rome then travelled to Verona, Florence, Prato, Bologna and on to the Valsesia region in...
View ArticleGiuliana ricama - new needlework magazine
Last June I received an excited email from a friend in Verona with news that very soon a brand new embroidery magazine was about to come out with their first issue. My friend had met with and liked the...
View ArticleEstense Embroidery in Inspirations Magazine
The latest issue of the Australian embroidery magazine Inspirations is out and it is a really, REALLY nice one. Among the other beautiful projects in this issue are two little Estense Embroidery items...
View ArticlePunto Risparmiato - Split Stitch Needlepainting
When I think of Needlepainting embroidery I usually think of the Long and Short Stitch. There are many talented embroiderers around the world who make the most beautiful pictures with this stitch.When...
View ArticlePrintwork Embroidery or Ricamo a Chiaroscuro
Some fun news, I've starting writing a regular column for the new Italian embroidery magazine Giuliana Ricama that I told you about here. They have graciously permitted me to print an English...
View ArticleReproduction research - Tassel
For a few years I have been looking on and off for some idea of what kind of knots make up the tassels on my vintage Punto Umbro cushion that I talked about here.The tassel is made up of a needle lace...
View ArticleKnots and Tassels and Maria Rita Faleri
The other day a beautiful photo meant for someone else came across my newsfeed which sparked a revisit for me to the Turk's Head Knot and tassels. For me its not the bright and shiny things that...
View ArticlePunto Antico 20th Anniversary and a new book
The Associazione Il Punto Anticois celebrating their 20th anniversary this year and commemorate it with a new book (in English and Italian!) of projects on this lovely needlework technique.From the...
View ArticleSardinian Knot Stitch in Inspirations Magazine
The new edition (#87) of Inspirations magazine is out and nestled amongst all the lovely projects you'll find a book weight project done in Punt'e nù embroidery from Teulada, Italy.While a book weight...
View ArticleFerragamo and the needle lace of Tavarnelle
From a private collection in Florence, since donated to the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum.The following is an English version of my latest column in the Italian needlework magazine Giuliana Ricama issue...
View ArticleThree in One - new book!
The latest book from Giuseppa Federici revisits three techniques: Ars Aesis, Catherine de'Medici Embroidery and Buratto drawn-thread work.This volume is 64 pages beginning with a little bit of history...
View ArticleMacramè from Chiavari
Last April when I was in Bologna, I got to attend a trade fair called Mondo Creativo [Creative World]. There was some embroidery and lace, lots of quilting and beading, decoupage, ceramics, jewellery...
View ArticleItalian Needlework Books easily available outside Italy
One of the most frequent requests I get is: "where can I buy these books in English?" Now, I've come to understand that this does not necessarily mean that readers are asking that the texts be in...
View ArticleCrochet Cotton for Needlework
Using Crochet Cotton thread for needlework is something that different types of Italian needlework call for. Crochet Cotton is a twisted mercerized cotton thread. It is not shiny the same as Pearl...
View ArticleSnowflakes II: Guest Post with Gioja Ralui
Last year Gioja Ralui, author of the books Sardinian Knot Stitch (in English) and Punto Annodato Sardo (in Italian) appeared here and elsewhere as a guest to present a freebie snowflake pattern, this...
View ArticleEmbroidery on Tulle - books, books!
Well, an interesting few months have kept me from posting and the stack on my floor of books and other ideas for blog posts has grown into a mountain! While I have not had a moment to post, I have not...
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