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20" So Stunning European Style Gorgeous Handmade Blue Needlepoint Pillow Cushion
$ 47.51
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20" So Stunning European Style Gorgeous Handmade Blue Needlepoint Pillow CushionWHAT A WONDERFUL ADDITION TO YOUR CHIC SHABBY VINTAGE FRENCH COUNTRY THEME
!
A shabby reproduction of antique hand stitched New Zealand wool needlepoint pillow cushion cover is on selling, it has rope cording and hand braided tassel trim, the reverse is fine cotton velvet with a hidden zipper.
This EXTREMELY WELL MADE, HIGH QUALITY Needlepoint (and petite point) Pillow is Superbly Done!!! Many hours, often several days of work and skill went into completing these canvases by hand and reworking them into a pillow.
It will perfectly match a traditional or a contemporary cottage and create an eye catching focal point and artsy decor. Buy with confidence, our price usually only 1/2 or even lower than market retail price, COMPETITIVE!
Pillow Size: 14" X 20"
Pillow Cover Only, No Insert
Vintage Design But New & In Perfect Condition
100% Hand Stitched from Smoke Free Environment
Made of fine New Zealand wool on Cotton Canvas
As always, we love to combine purchases to save you on shipping.
Take a peek at my other items up for auction, I have lot of goodies at this time of year!
Thank you and have fun eBaying!!!
All
of these needlepoint pillows or canvas are stitched by
HAND
, they need much patience and takes many hours to complete just a few inches...
GEOGEROUS WORKMANSHIP
! The needlepoint industry in China encounters
difficulties
due to
short labor cost
increasing rapidly.
Less and less
people continue to stitch needlepoint because it is a time consuming work and the stitchers can make more money to do other jobs. So it is not an
alarmism
that the high quality needlepoint pillow will
disappear
in the near future. All stock in my store are
limited
, once sold out, may
no longer
available! Absolutely the high quality needlepoint pillows are increasing in
value
with the time passing by.
Needlepoint was born to recreate the look of woven tapestries. Sometime during the 16th and 17th centuries, embroidery on canvas, or needlepoint as we know it today, began to develop. Needlepoint was popular during colonial times, where it was used for pictures, upholstery fabric, and fashion accessories.
Needlepoint is the technique of forming stitches on an open-weave fabric called canvas. The canvas is constructed with vertical and horizontal threads that are woven together to make precisely placed holes between threads. The points at which these threads meet are called meshes. Needlepoint designs are more durable than other types of needlecrafts, making them well suited for chair seats, pillows, and rugs. In the modern day and age, the canvas is no longer limited to an open weave fabric; it is made of plastic in different shapes and colors and is used for all kinds of different products..
Needlepoint was called tent stitching in the 1700s and differed chiefly from cross stitch in that it used only half of the stitch.
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