Do you have a favorite stitching place? Are you able to stitch to your heart’s content and then leave without having to pack it all up? To answer these questions, you need some place remote in your home—an isolated area that’s out-of-the-way where you will not be disturbed. You need to set up a nook and cranny for embroidery stitching.
No matter the size, shape or type of room, a nook and cranny for embroidery stitching is a sanctuary for the creative genius that’s just waiting to be released when you’re ready to stitch bargello needlepoint.
I have converted an open sunroom into my special embroidery stitching nook and cranny. The natural light makes it perfect for stitching throughout the day, and with the use of a daylight lamp, I am able to stitch well into the night.
To create your own embroidery stitching nook and cranny, take the steps in this article: How to Set Up A Nook and Cranny for Embroidery Stitching.


















[...] Set aside a space or room in your home to stitch Bargello needlepoint. Stitch the majority of your needlepoint projects in this room. Make sure it has adequate natural light and that it is comfortable. For additional information on how to set up a designated stitching place, read my post about embroidery stitching nooks and crannies. [...]
[...] center stitch, for the color combination looked just like the pattern in the window draperies in my embroidery nook and cranny (wonder what that says about the power of suggestion or something). Since I love those draperies [...]