Customer Review: I purchased the first edition when I was learning to needlepoint. Now many years and moves later, I found the book was missing just when I wanted to start to needlepoint again. All I could remember was the green and yellow cover. No author name. No title. No publisher. What to do? Try Amazon.com. It... more info
Customer Review: My book came in good shape, as described on Amazon. It did take a long time to get it - I imagine that is the vagaries of the US Mail.
Customer Review: I met the author, Dominique Siegler-Lathrop, in her shop, Tappisseries de la Bucherie in Paris and this lady really knows her stuff. This is an excellent reference book with wonderful photos and examples of all the various needlepoint stitches - I wish I had this book when i first started... more info
Customer Review: Beth Russell's adaptations of William Morris designs are nothing less than spectacular. I have completed the Peacock and the Lion and am just stunned by their beauty. With that said, this is not the place for a beginner to learn needlepoint. The charts, although beautiful, are challenging and... more info
Customer Review: I'm a big fan of Arts & Crafts architecture. I've made pilgrimages to the Gamble House in Pasadena and the William Morris museum in London. I've collected books on arts and crafts textiles, bungalow homes and more. So, given that I also like needlework (though my main theme is quilting), how... more info
Customer Review: The book has some very pretty designs in it. The brand of yarn used for the designs may not be available now as some years have passed since it was written. However, the book has conversion charts for two other brands of yarn. Some of the yarn she uses there aren't some of the colors available in... more info
Customer Review: The Ehrman Needlepoint Book is an excellent addition to my library of needlepoint projects to complete. It is very inspirational and includes ideas on displaying needlepoint projects as well. There are projects that will appeal to many different styles of decor. The book introduced me to the website... more info
Customer Review: If you have an interest in finishing your own needlepoint or cross-stitch projects, you need this book! A dying art, seldom written down, preserved for prosperity. Specifics, diagrams.