Something Old is New Again!

11:10 am Needlearts

Many years ago I tried needlepunching.  It was okay, but I didn’t really like the materials used.  A few months ago at the CHA (Craft and Hobby Association) trade show I saw some beautiful needlepunched designs.  At first I didn’t even realize the pieces were needlepunch!  I like going to the CHA show because I get a sneak peek at what manufacturers are working on and get to see a lot of cool new supplies, patterns, books, and tools. 

   

The new generation of needlepunch is softer in look and feel.  Most designers are using flosses instead of yarn threads and the results are just awesome.  Plus when I first tried needlepunch the projects were mainly for framed wall decorations and now we are seeing needlepunch done for clothing, accessories, jewelry, and home accents like lampshades and pillows.

Floss used for needlepunch

This traditional craft was first recorded as done by ancient Egyptians, but its Russian roots get the most attention, with an interesting history with a branch of the Russian Orthodox Church called the Old Believers who lived quietly and developed the art for the embellishment of clothing.  Needlepunching is also called punchneedle and punch needle embroidery.

This time around I’m enjoying the slightly repetitive nature of this craft.  I especially love working with variegated flosses making backgrounds (the areas you fill around the main design).  Flosses now come in such cool flavors like linen, satin, metallic, brights, pastels, and every color in between.  I haven’t decided on my favorite punchneedle tool yet.  It’s a close tie between the Clover Punchneedle Embroidery Stitching Tool and the Cameo Products Ultra Punch Tool.  For now, I’m quite happy punching away!

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3 Responses
  1. C Rockliff-Stein :

    Date: August 26, 2008 @ 6:17 AM

    Could you post a picture showing the newer style of needlepunch?

  2. Maria Nerius :

    Date: August 28, 2008 @ 10:14 AM

    We will be posting some photos soon! I should have thought to do that, but was saving some of my current needlepunch projects for an upcoming blog! You’ll see a visual soon.

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    Date: August 31, 2008 @ 6:34 AM

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