
As we get used to this new reality of being hunkered down at home, it’s hard to find things to do. In addition it can be hard to get motivated to pull together or order the threads you need for a new project. In this case the best thing you can do is make good use of your stash. To do this easily and prettily I’m offering a quick Scrap Bag Needlepoint course that is one lesson only that will go out next Monday, March 30.
Scrap Bag Needlepoint Treasures features five of my favorite scrap bag projects along with an introduction to Scrap Bag Needlepoint that includes strategies for how to use your stash for these projects. Plus participants will get a discount code for my Scrap Bag Needlepoint book, with a dozen more great projects.
All you’ll need is small 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 encourage you to use what you have. These projects have not been offered outside of closed clubs before, so it is a wonderful opportunity to try this fun way to make lemonade (lovely needleppoint) from lemons (your leftover threads).
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.
Use the button below to sign up using PayPal, major credit cards, and several other options.
Don’t like this idea? Check out the classes sectiuon of my Etsy shop for more great classes you can take at home.
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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