Review by Library Journal Review
Starred Review. When Christensen published the first edition of this title in 1976, handwork was in the midst of a renaissance. The third edition of this comprehensive overview of needlepoint arrives as handwork-including needlepoint-is experiencing yet another renaissance. Updates from the second edition include a full reorganization of the book's content, new chapters on design and color, 50 new stitches, and restitched samples and updated photographs of numerous other stitches. The information included is exhaustive-everything from choice of canvas, thread, and needles to finishing techniques is covered in great detail. Over half of the book is devoted to needlepoint stitches-more than 400 are covered, with photographs and diagrams for each, as well as details on the best applications for each stitch. Even though the book is a reference, the text is enjoyable to read. Sage advice from Christensen and a variety of other needle artists can be found throughout. VERDICT Any crafter who loves needlepoint should have a copy of this work on their shelf. This is a welcome update to an excellent resource. An essential purchase for handwork collections. (c) Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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