
I have a problem, you probably have it as well. Some folks call it S.A.B.L.E. or Stash Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy. In other words we have too many canvases and not enough time to stitch. Too often canvses languish in our stashes not only because of SABLE but.because we just don’t know how to stitch them.
This often accounts for our abandoned projects as well. We start to stitch with great enthusiasm, but stop because something just doesn’t look right.
The key to stitching those SABLE canvases and to keeping the abandoned projects from happening is planning. In my one-lesson mini-class you’ll learn the steps you need to think through each canvas, identifying the components and discovering how to make each canvas sing.
The fantastic thing about the methods I teach is that they work for every stitcher on every canvas, whether you know two stitches or 500, whether use only one kind of thread or many, whether you like bling or not. With this method you’ll easily decide how to stitch every canvas and you’ll be able to change stitch guides to reflect your taste with ease.
When stitch guides and in-person embellishment classes so expensive, you’ll appreciate having the ability to analyze and plan your canvases. The class is a bargain at only $20, less than the cost of an inexpenive needlepoint book.
Tomorrow, November 15, is the class date. That means today is your last day to register to join this amazing and popular class.
This class is only offered through email, never for individual study. It has not been offered since 2014. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to earn techniques that will make creating beautiful needlepoint a breeze.
Sign up now, by using the button below. Here you can use PayPal to pay by major credit card (they are my processor) or PayPal.
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
Will you offer this calas again soon?
Yes, probably next month sometime. Watch the blog to find out.
Keep stitching,
Janet