I've seen some finished products, but no one seems to know
where the designs are from.
I thought I saw a book last Christmas that had some in it, but due to
money shortages, I didn't buy it.
Is there anyone out there who knows about these patterns???
Happy stitching
--
Eris, Princess of the Isles...and GSX750F rider.
The F's got the makings of a real urban guerilla.
Australian Motorcycle News Vol.41 No.9 1991
Try
http://www.halcyon.com/xstitch/fine.htm
They have several. Sorry I don't know how to make this a click-able
URL. You'll have to type it in.
--
Cindy
Never get all your ducks in a row.
It just makes them an easy target!
8^}
What do you know?!?! It came up click-able!!!
Starry Night (van Gogh)
Child with Watering Can (Renoir)
Madame Monet and Child (Monet)
I don't know who produces the charts/kits, but they are in The Stitchery
Catalogue.
Karen
Lois
>
> Hi, I'm from Downunder, and I'm wondering if such an item exists,
> ie. coloured grid patterns taken from famous paintings???
>
Well, I'm not sure about XS, but I seem to recall having seen a needlepoint
(which can be adapted) book of patterns based on Monet & other impressionists.
Unfortunately I don't recall the title... I know this probably isn't much
help, I just wanted to say that yes, these do exist *somewhere*. :)
--Jessica
>
> Well, I'm not sure about XS, but I seem to recall having seen a
> needlepoint (which can be adapted) book of patterns based on Monet &
> other impressionists. Unfortunately I don't recall the title... I know
> this probably isn't much help, I just wanted to say that yes, these do
> exist *somewhere*. :)
>
> --Jessica
You are talking about a book by Glorafilia called 'The Impressionist
Collection'. Its a beautiful book using many canvaswork stitches.
Melinda
That sounds like the right title. I'm from Melbourne, but I actually saw
the book in Sydney when I was up there visiting my parents.
Linda
>
> That sounds like the right title. I'm from Melbourne, but I actually
> saw
> the book in Sydney when I was up there visiting my parents.
>
> Linda
>
You must have popped in to Tapestry Craft then - they have a lot of
English
books.
Melinda