Monday, July 15, 2013

Punch Needle Witchy Bird


Witchy Bird.  Was raining so much yesterday I went ahead and completed this little bird.  All dressed up for Halloween.  Hanging on a carousel pole with two black ribbons for the final touch. Was fun to do. Jana

Friday, July 12, 2013

Halloween Punch Needle Witchy Bird

Hello,  Already in the shops I saw Christmas items going up.  So I thought I better catch up. Heres my next project.  A halloween bird.  I'm not ready for Christmas.  I love punch needle because it goes faster than some other needlework techniques.  I have found embellishing punch needle designs is endless.   I gave the candy corns a more painterly look here.  I am not sure if I want to put this on a halloween candy bag or turn it into a more carousel type ornament.     Thanks for looking,  Jana

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Punch Needle. The Horse Menagerie Carousel .

Almost have the opposite side of the carousel done.  Wow he is taking a long time to complete.
I really like to give these carousels a painterly look.  

Thanks,
Jana

Monday, July 8, 2013

Morgan No-Slip Hoop with Punch Needle

The Morgan No-Slip Hoop will hold your fabric drum tight.  It does so throughout your project just like it advertises.  

You can see the difference between this and the Susan Bates Hoops.  It has a more beveled type of inter lock system.  I do like this hoop for punch needle. More so for  projects larger than 7 inches.

Thanks for looking, 

Jana

Hoops I Like for Punch Needle


Susan Bates Hoops are nice to work with.  They work well for  needlework.  Punch needle tends to loosen the fabric in the hoop.  I found that I needed to keep re-tightening the fabric.

The Super -Grip- Lip is the key feature on the Susan Bates Hoops.

I found it helpful to wrap the inside hoop with yarn so I do not have to re-tighten the fabric as much.  I like the design to fit just inside the hoop.  
Thanks,  Jana

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Stick Horse Punch Needle


Here are my new projects.  These are vintage like. The Stick Horse.  Wow a time gone by.  I enjoyed creating these characters and decorating them.  I painted the dowels and the candle bulbs for the carousel pole.  There is the long beaded reins for the imaginary rider.  They are then stuffed. They can take up to 12 -14 hours to create.  These are 13 inches long and I am making them for Christmas stocking stuffers.

Punch needle is something I discovered one afternoon while shopping around Occoquan Va.  A cute small town with unique shops.  I saw a small miniature punch needle rug looking like something out of the mid 1800 's.  It was beautiful.  I have been doing needle punch ever since. I have had friends ask me to do a tutorial on needle punch so I have been working on that and hope to have one up soon.  Jana