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About Backgrounds an article on selecting adapting and designing interesting backgrounds on canvas work by Ginger McTeague
American Needlepoint Guild publishes a stitch of the month which is worth browsing through.
A Guide to Needlepoint: An online primer supplied by Needlecraft showcase
Bargello canvas work Cathy Decker has provided a site with sections on traditional designs, line patterns, Florentine-Work, geometric and ribbon patterns, and Four-Way Bargello designs.
Best Laid Plans in an article by Maggie Phillips which explores the use of Burden stitch
Canvas Types and Basic Stitches or What is Needlepoint?
CHL Design has published a stitch of the month with each stitch illustrated and stitched using contemporary techniques. Provided by Carole H. Lake
Free patterns with a contemporary flavour from Carole H. Lake of CHL Design
Mystery of the Vanishing Canvas (All You Ever Wanted To Know About Blue Line Waste Canvas) by June H. Moes provided by the American Needlepoint Guild
Needlepoint Now is an Ezine for stitchers interested in canvas work. Free Projects, Tips and a comprehensive introduction to this style of embroidery.
Pieces of Eight- How an Almost Undiscovered Design inspired a Movement
Stitchamaze exhibits the beautiful needlepoint work of guest artists and Rosalyn Cherry-Soleil
What is Needlepoint? an illustrated article provided by the American Needlepoint Guild for the 1997 National Exhibit, Detroit, Michigan written by Carole Lake
Wonderful Stitches WWW A web site of resources for stitchery enthusiasts which features a different stitches particularly those for canvas and counted thread. The site also has free sampler patterns.