NeedlePaint Offers New Needlepoint Designs for Baby Pillows

NeedlePaint.com, a craft manufacturer who makes custom needlepoint kits, created new designs especially for baby pillows. Fun and colorful, these pillows are sure to be cherished gifts.

NeedlePaint.com has just the answer for needlepointers looking to make something special for their children or grandchildren!

They have created a new collection of birth announcement needlepoint kits which are designed to be turned into baby pillows, or they can be mounted on the wall. The needlepoint canvases are made to order and will include the new baby's name, date of birth, size, and place of birth.

Even for those who do not yet needlepoint, these are great beginner projects. The sizes are small, so they are easy to finish off quickly, and the designs are simple to stitch. There are fun ideas for both boys and girls. So why not make something that will be cherished by the child for years to come.

NeedlePaint.com is an online needlepoint store where shoppers can easily upload their own photos and have them turned into needlepoint kits and canvases. The shop keeps over 400 colors of embroidery floss in stock and can put images onto 10, 12, 14, and 18 mesh mono deluxe Zweigart canvas. They specialize in custom needlepoint projects and also offer stitch finishing as well as pillow finishing services.

Needlepoint is a form of counted thread embroidery in which yarn is stitched through a stiff open weave canvas. Most needlepoint designs completely cover the canvas. Although needlepoint may be worked in a variety of stitches, many needlepoint designs use only a simple tent stitch which rely upon color changes to construct a pattern. Needlepoint is not only fun, but has been found to be very relaxing by many stitchers. Needlepoint projects can be put in frames and displayed on the wall, made into pillows, and mounted in ways still yet to be discovered. To see many fun new needlepoint ideas, visit the NeedlePaint.com blog at http://designneedlepointkits.com/

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