I have been having the best time teaching myself
Punchneedle Embroidery. It is so much fun and easy to do.
I have had it on my list of things I want to learn for years and I finally bought the supplies and a
great book a few weeks ago. I had some time to sit down and read it this weekend, and I was punching away at my design within about an hour.
I would describe it as a cross between embroidery and rug hooking. I am having so much fun.
I got all of my supplies online at
http://www.joanns.com/ . I think the supplies and the
project book I found on amazon.com cost me about $40 including shipping.
Here is the book, Punchneedle Fun that I highly recommend...
I found the book to have better directions in the introduction about Punchneedle than the instructions included with the kit or the punchneedles themselves. I highly recommend getting it too if you want to try this craft. :)
http://www.joanns.com/ has everything you need to get started and they always seem to have a coupon code on the home page that you can use at checkout. I saved 50% off of the most expensive item when I bought mine.
All you will need to get started is a
I chose a retro flower design kit for my first project. The image was already stamped on the fabric and is only about 3" x 4" . The perfect size to learn and get hooked as the feedback is fast and fun as the little loops fill up the space as you punch.
I think it is so neat that you are working on the back of the piece and the loops form on the front. You actually flip over your project to see what you are creating!
Here is my design inside the locking 7" hoop. I have begun to fill in the light yellow section.
This is what you see when you are working which is the back and...
Here is what is forming on the front. Look at all the cute little loops!
As you can see, I am having fun as I did all of this in just a couple of hours or so.
I am following the chart to see what sections get punched with the thread colors the kit provides.
Here is the front of the project so far and soon it will look like this...
I just bought 2 more kits and some
blank weavers cloth to make my own designs and the projects in
the book I showed you.
I think I see some punchneedle pugs in my future. :)
Please let me know if you try this fun art. I would love to see what you make!