Framing has always been a fantastic option when it comes to finishing your canvases. However, needlepoint gallery walls have definitely taken off as a popular way to display your stitching. They are a great way to add character to an otherwise plain hallway, bathroom or office.
If you’re looking for a fun, fresh, new way to finish your needlepoint, look no further than a gallery wall.
Framing has always been a fantastic option when it comes to finishing your canvases. However, needlepoint gallery walls have definitely taken off as a popular way to display your stitching. They are a great way to add character to an otherwise plain hallway, bathroom or office.
Simply hang multiple framed pieces on one wall. Voila! You have your own gallery wall. The framing process is a great place to let your creativity shine. Mix and match colors, frames and even canvas sizes to really let your personality come through.
Gallery walls make it possible to create a one of a kind space in your home. What could be more unique than your own stitching? Best of all, you can enjoy your finished canvases all year round.
Start stitching and begin working on your gallery wall today!
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Skill Levels
Level 1
Learning the foundation stitches, Tent, Continental and Basketweave Stitch. Learning the appropriate way to start and end threads. Chooses clearly defined designs with plenty of background and no shading. Likes to work large areas of one stitch that requires no compensation. Comfortable with using floss, pearl cotton, merino wool and/or tapestry wool.
Level 2
Expanding on foundation stitches and learning Alternating Continental, T-Stitch, Brick Stitch and its variations. Learning to read stitch diagrams that also include verbiage. Starting to learn how to compensate a stitch that cannot be completed within a defined area. Working with a mixture of single strand and pliable threads on one project to add depth and dimension. Adding stitches that build off of Tent such as Mosaic, Scotch and Cashmere.
Level 3
Learning more complicated stitches such as Rhodes, Byzantine, and Herringbone. Also adding composite stitches into repertoire such as Criss-Cross Hungarian. Reads stitch diagrams with or without numbers and verbiage. Understands compensation. Adding textured threads including man-made fibers intended for metallic, sparkly, and fluffy effects to projects and can work through shading effectively. Uses a stitch guide for projects and sticks to it. Comfortable plying and or blending threads.
Level 4
Enjoys a good stitch guide but is willing to dismiss parts in order to incorporate personal artistic interpretation. Has a library of "go to" stitches and can work through all variations of Turkey Work, Jessica Stitch, Crescent Stitch and Openwork Background stitches. Comfortable compensating in complex design areas. Ok with random stitches such as long and short stitches. Views a stitch guide as just a guide and is comfortable using stitches other than what is recommended.