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THANKSGIVING NEEDLEPOINT!

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Karen B. adapted this design for needlepoint from a Curtis Boehringer cross stitch book. Love the berries and cauliflower.

Dr. Margot's cornucopia vegetables were all stitched using stitches with beads from Sundance Designs bead book.

 

On the way to grandmother’s house is a great time to needlepoint your most recent Thanksgiving canvas.  I don’t know about you, but I love to stitch something holiday around the holiday, even though I know it cannot be finished in time!  It just gets me in the spirit of that holiday and Thanksgiving is my favorite!  I asked my wonderful and fun Needlepoint facebook group to send pictures of their Thanksgiving needlepoint and I received a cornucopia’s worth of pictures!  One thing I am thankful for this year is all the wonderful and generous friends at work and on facebook!

 

                                       Here are the many pictures I received!

From Barbara's Needlepoint in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Mrs. Pilgrim, an exclusive from their artist, Anne H. Love this! More of this set on next Wednesday's blog post.

Cooper Oaks turkey sent by Barbara at Barbara's Needlepoint in South Dakota. Barbara does wonderful finishing!

From Barbara's Needlepoint, a Kathy Schenkel Native American couple, made into stand ups with rope cording.

Gretchen V.'s adorable Brenda Stofft turkey pulling a cart!

Isn't this view of a fine Thanksgiving bird interesting? Again, no artist identified but stitched beautifully by Gretchen V.

Amanda Lion stitched this Princess and Me set beautifully and had them made into stand ups.

Amanda's turkey is so cute with his pilgrim hat on top of his head and attractive purple shoes. Great stitches, Amanda!

Debby McX2 did this charming fall pumpkin and made it into a door sign. I do not know who the artist is.

This Amanda Lawford canvas made into a door hanger was stitched beautifully by Debby McX2. Can we come over for Thanksgiving, Debby?

Gerri P. did this adorable Renaissance Designs turkey. She did a great job with her stitches and the black and white checked border really frames this guy!

Give Thanks canvas from Denise DeRusha stitched by Dr. Margot R.

Dr. Margot loves to needlepoint and did this Once in a Blue Moon cornucopia in my class. She selected ribbons from my shop, the Ribbonry, and acorn medallions on the corners for her pillow.

Close up of Dr. Margot's pillow. We used stitches from Sundance Designs Beading book for all the vegetables.

Dr. Margot's cornucopia. she used raffia to wrap the chain stitches of her cornucopia.

Tis fabulously framed turkey, framed by Davis Hardware here in Houston, was stitched by Dr. Margot. The canvas was distributed through Rishfield Designs but may be no longer available. Dr. M. did an outstanding job on her stitching.

Cute Ritta S. did this Once in a Blue Moon turkey with wonderful stitches and a dramatic blue background! The fall harvest is all in beads.

 More Thanksgiving to come!


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