
In my newspaper this morning it talked about people being “holed up at home.” If this is you, things can get boring fast. That’s why Im offering a quick Bargello course that is one lesson only that will go out next Monday, March 23.
Bargello Mini-sock Madness features five of my favorite Bargello mini-socks along with a quick introduction to Bargello. Even if you have never stitched Bargello before, you’ll stitch these projects easily.
All you’ll need is 8×10 pieces of canvas (contact me if you need to buy some) and the threads in your stash. Because going out shopping for needlepoint supplies might be hard for you, I want to encourafe you to use what you have. Some of these projects have not been offered outside of closed clubs or classes before, so it is a wonderful opportunity to try this great and relaxing technique.
One of the great things about Bargello is that it’s so easy to stitch you’ll finish the projects quickly. Even children as young as 10 can stitch Bargello, making it a great project to do with kids or grandkids. I fell in love with Bargello the moment I tried it nearly 50 years ago and I know you’ll love it as well.
In addition to the class, I’ll be setting up a Groups.io group and will be answering specific questions there and will have a chat room open fro a couple of hours each day for group members. It will be an excellent way to get help and share out ideas.
It’s a great class that will showcase 5 wonderful projects, all for just $20.
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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
Is this at a specific time of day?
The email will be sent out sometime late in the afternoon (Pacific) on Monday. Chat room times have not yet been determined.
Keep stitching,
Janet