Reddit mentions: The best needlepoint books
We found 17 Reddit comments discussing the best needlepoint books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 4 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Rosey Grier's Needlepoint for Men
- Used Book in Good Condition
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Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1 pounds |
2. Celtic Needlepoint: Original Designs Inspired by the Artistry of the Celts
- For creating 3 dimensional designs and appliques
- Pen style grip
- Easy to handle
- Can use 1,2 or 3 needles
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Height | 11 Inches |
Length | 8.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1.25883951602 Pounds |
Width | 0.5 Inches |
3. Scandinavian Needlecraft: 35 step-by-step projects to create the Scandinavian home
- Cico
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Height | 9 Inches |
Length | 9.25 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | February 2010 |
Weight | 1.05160498974 Pounds |
Width | 0.4 Inches |
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I am a 50-year-old man, and I started doing needlepoint, and later cross stitch as well, when I was a teenager. Back then, it was a pretty big novelty, but I quickly learned not to give a fuck. In the 1970s, there was an African-American (American) football player named Rosie Grier who published a book called "Needlepoint for Men." http://www.amazon.com/Rosey-Griers-Needlepoint-Men-Grier/dp/0802704212 It was a pretty big deal.
Just the other day I was doing x stitch at work during a meeting, and afterwards, someone made conversation with me and mentioned Grier. It had been a long time since someone had mentioned him to me. You can see some of my work here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/tippiedog/sets/72157631913804704/
Have fun and learn to take enjoyment from defying people's expectations.
I learned from This Book years ago, it has some great instructions on canvases, wools, frames and the basic stitches (as well as some amazing patterns for all experience levels). There are only 3 stitches, basketweave, half cross stitch (tent stitch), and cross stitch.
It's seriously not much different from cross stitching, except you use canvas, and the setup into the frame can take an hour or so. Needlepoint rocks, you're taking the jump from 'frameable' art (cross stitch /embroidery) to hardwearing, durable works that can be used to make seat covers, cushions, upholstery, bags, ect that will last a lifetime. :D
[edit] it seems that in the US and UK 'needlepoint' can mean different things. Here in the UK it's done with wools on canvas. If it's thread/floss you're looking to use, /r/crossstich is good :)
HANDMADE ROCKS! (As does Etsy)
I use these things so much for migraines/stress headaches. Roll one up and it's great for TMJ pain.
Moroccan patterns Moroccan paisleys are pretty awesome.
I love Scandinavian/Eastern European prints too.
You're essentially saying people aren't allowed to have interests or abilities outside their profession or main talent.
So for example Rosey Grier is "known for" being a badass NFL player, but saying that's "all" he can do reduces him to a one-dimensional caricature of a dumb jock. Besides playing football, Grier can sing, is an ordained minister... and [knits] (https://www.amazon.com/Rosey-Griers-Needlepoint-Men-Grier/dp/0802704212).
As long as an interest or ability hasn't been specifically ruled out by the canon I don't really have a problem with fan media speculating on what characters do on their off time.
Even better, Rosy Grier loved needlepoint. He even wrote a book of patterns. For men!
I get the feeling anyone buying that book is doing so strictly for ironic value. For all you aspiring hipsters, the Amazon link.
Pro-Football and Ballet
https://www.balletbarresonline.com/blogs/news/93291073-why-do-football-players-practice-ballet
https://healthyliving.azcentral.com/can-ballet-lessons-improve-football-skills-2944.html
They don't know much about pro-sports. The top athletes practice ballet, yoga, mindfulness, and go to a therapist.
Pro Footballer wrote a book on needlepoint.
https://www.amazon.com/Rosey-Griers-Needlepoint-Men-Grier/dp/0802704212
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Copies of Rosey Grier's Needlepoint for Men are still available.
You guys need to pick up a copy of Rosey Grier's Needlepoint for Men!
Of course not. Needlepoint, on the other hand...
No one told this NFL Pro-Bowler that his hobby was geeky or...whatever.
My mom and my aunts used to cross stitch when I was younger and I wanted to be able too, too. My mom quit a long time ago and I have inherited her giant crafts box, and have picked it up off and on for the last twenty some odd years. But only in the last couple of years have I come to the realization that I wasn't stuck sewing Alphabears!
You and Rosey Grier have stuff to talk about! (And NO ONE makes fun of him because even at 79 he can mess. You. Up.)
A real man isn’t concerned about how other people perceive their masculinity.
Rosie Greer 1. was 2-time Pro Bowl player and 3-time All Pro player 2. loved needlepoint and even wrote a book about it and 3. went through life choosing to be called Rosie.
Just live your life the way you want to. Fuck anyone who tries to tell you what a man should be.
Yeah you definitely don't hear from too many dudes who do needlework, but they're out there! Hell even some former NFL Pro Bowlers are stitchers.