
Thanks to all of you for your comments and support. I’m opening my Etsy shop today, August 24. I’m still populating it as fast as I can and I still have some things to figure out.
The shop is now open!
As of today, most of the stitch guides are there. Also a good number of the project packs are there. In addition you can order custom tartans and birthday plaids. Next up will be the printed books and quick stitch help. I hope to have those up this afternoon.
Many of the items are instant download. This means that you can download them from Etsy as soon as you purchase them. My goal is to make every PDF product that isn’t custom available this way. That will probably be here before October. I think Etsy puts a little “instant download” on the thumbnail for these products.
You can always find the link to the shop under the heading “Napa Needlepoint Shop” along the top of the page. This way if you are looking for one of my products you can go right to the store and avoid searching,
To encourage you to visit the shop I have a grand opening coupon. Just use the code OPENNOW15 when you check out to save 15% on any order over $30. through September 7, 2017. You can also use this link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/napaneedlepoint?coupon=OPENNOW15 and the discount will automatically be applied to your qualifying purchase.
Once the existing products are up, I’ll start adding new projects and books. There’s tons of great stuff available in my archives and files to share with you. It’s all part of the expanded and easily accessible Napa Needlepoint offerings you’ll see over the next year.
Some of the new project packs and books include: A Guide to Needlepoint Tools, Create your own Conversation Hearts, Easy Flags in Needlepoint, and much more. If there is a kind of project you want or a technique you’d like to see, let me know in the comments.
I am so excited about this!
About Janet M Perry
Janet Perry is the Internet's leading authority on needlepoint. She designs, teaches and writes, getting raves from her fans for her innovative techniques, extensive knowledge and generous teaching style. A leading writer of stitch guides, she blogs here and lives on an island in the northeast corner of the SF Bay with her family
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