Framed Needlepoint of the Madonna and Child
Needlepoint is a type of counted thread embroidery in which stitches cover the entire canvas. It is often worked on stiff canvas, which provides a stable base for the stitching.
The craft has been practiced for centuries, with examples found in ancient Egypt and other early civilizations.
During the medieval period, needlepoint was used to create elaborate tapestries and other decorative items for churches and wealthy households. In more recent times, needlepoint has become a popular hobby, with many people creating their own designs or following patterns.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Needlepoint is a type of counted thread embroidery in which stitches cover the entire canvas. It is often worked on stiff canvas, which provides a stable base for the stitching.
The craft has been practiced for centuries, with examples found in ancient Egypt and other early civilizations.
During the medieval period, needlepoint was used to create elaborate tapestries and other decorative items for churches and wealthy households. In more recent times, needlepoint has become a popular hobby, with many people creating their own designs or following patterns.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Needlepoint is a type of counted thread embroidery in which stitches cover the entire canvas. It is often worked on stiff canvas, which provides a stable base for the stitching.
The craft has been practiced for centuries, with examples found in ancient Egypt and other early civilizations.
During the medieval period, needlepoint was used to create elaborate tapestries and other decorative items for churches and wealthy households. In more recent times, needlepoint has become a popular hobby, with many people creating their own designs or following patterns.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.