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Bargello Revisited

I Bargello, Do You?

Bargello is one of the easiest and most fun types of needlepoint. It uses straight stitches in steps to create curves and spikes. Bargello needlepoint encompases many kinds of shapes and patterns. Bargello is easy enough that someone new to needlepoint can easily make lovely projects (my second needlepoint was Bargello) and flexible enough that it inspires experienced stitchers.

Yes, Bargello needlepoint is really that easy!

Needlepoint Bargello is known by many names. The most common is Florentine work. One of the oldest pieces of Bargello around is a set of chairs from the Bargello Palace in Florence, hence the name.

Hungarianpoint is a name for Bargello which has stitches of two different lengths. This comes from a legend that the technique came to Italy when a Hungarian princess married an Italian prince.

Flame Stitch is another term which refers to the flame-like spikes of many Bargello patterns. Irish Stitch is a term used for Bargello stitched on fabric, such as linen.

Bargello, Florentine, Hungarian - no matter what you call it - it's still fun and easy!

Florentine work is different from other types of needlepoint. Your needlepoint canvas becomes your pattern once you have stitched the first line, or created an outline. Then making the Bargello is as easy as remembering the color sequence and following the needlepoint line.

Florentine work is so lovely it has inspired Bargello quilts, fabrics, and other types of needlepoint. If you've liked Bargello quilts, try Bargello needlepoint -- it's just as lovely, uses similar patterns, and is completely portable!

The first needlepoint book I owned was about Bargello and it was my second project. Come join me in exploring the wonderful variations in color, threads, and patterns which come from one simple stitch. You can stitch Bargello all your life and never exhaust the possibilities of this needlepoint technique.

A great Bargello book from Napa Needlepoint
These Bargello projects use many different threads and patterns. Some of the techniques covered include: Perfect for lovers of Bargello, as well as needlepointers at any level, you'll find everything you need to know about Bargello, including:

Some of the designs in the project book including:

diagonal Bargello
Swoosh
 oriental cloud Bargello pattern
Chinese Clouds
Bargello with mutiple threads
Twisting
Ribbons
Bargello with steps of different heights
Tahiti
Bargello with stitches of different lengths
Hungarianpoint
traditional filled Bargello pattern
Counterchange
spike Bargello pattern
Uneven
Zig-Zag
Bargello using threads from stash for Valentine's day
Sweetheart
Bargello with stitcher designed curve
Free Curve
Bargello pattern with accents in a second thread
Variegated
Scallop
traditional Bargello pattern
Big Curve
You can buy Bargello Revisited Today from your local needlework shop, bookstores, or Amazon.com.

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