How to Needlepoint a Tapestry : Inspiration & Getting Started With Needlepoint Tapestry
Learn how to get inspired to begin to create needlepoint tapestries in this free online video arts and crafts lesson.
How to Needlepoint a Tapestry : Inspiration & Getting Started With Needlepoint Tapestry
Learn how to get inspired to begin to create needlepoint tapestries in this free online video arts and crafts lesson.
Hotels in Florence: Relais Villa Antea - Florence Italy
Located in one of the more scenic and tranquil areas of Florence, Relais Villa Antea combines the unique charm and intimacy of a luxurious old home with the most modern amenities.
Surrounded by antiques, precious tapestries and 21st centuries amenities - this is a truly unique and unforgettable place to spend a delightful holiday in Florence.
Leon describing antiques
A French handmade tapestry (likely Aubusson) from the end of the 1800's. Allegorical hunting scene.
Dining Room Tapestry Candle holders Table Carved ceiling Hearst Castle (museum) Tour
Ornate tapestry,silver candle holders, table, carved wood ceiling depicting various Roman Catholic Saints like Saint George slaying the dragon
in the dining room on the Hearst Castle (museum) Tour San Simeon California.
Hearst Castle is the palatial estate built by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst. It is located near San Simeon, California, on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean, halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Donated by the Hearst Corporation to the state of California in 1957, it is now a State Historical Monument and a National Historic Landmark, open for public tours. Hearst formally named the estate "La Cuesta Encantada" ("The Enchanted Hill"), but he usually just called it "the ranch". The castle and grounds are also sometimes referred to as "San Simeon" without distinguishing between the Hearst property and the unincorporated town of the same name.
Hearst Castle was built on a 40,000 acre (160 km²) ranch that William Randolph Hearst's father, George Hearst, originally purchased in 1865. The younger Hearst grew fond of this site over many childhood family camping trips. He inherited the ranch, which had grown to 250,000 acres (1,000 km²), from his mother, Phoebe Hearst, upon her death in 1919. Construction began that same year and continued through 1947, when he stopped living at the estate due to ill health. San Francisco architect Julia Morgan designed most of the buildings. Hearst was an inveterate tinkerer, and would tear down structures and rebuild them at a whim. For example, the opulent Neptune Pool was rebuilt three times before Hearst was satisfied. As a consequence of Hearst's persistent design changes, the estate was never completed in his lifetime.
The indoor pool, modeled after Roman baths, with gold mosaic tiles.
The estate is a pastiche of historic architectural styles that Hearst admired in his travels around Europe. For example, the main house is modeled after a 16th century Spanish cathedral, while the outdoor swimming pool features an ancient Roman temple front transported wholesale from Europe and reconstructed at the site. Hearst furnished the estate with truckloads of art, antiques, and even whole ceilings that he acquired in their entirety from Europe and Egypt.
Hearst Castle featured 56 bedrooms, 61 bathrooms, 19 sitting rooms, 127 acres (0.51 km2) of gardens, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, a movie theater, an airfield, and the world's largest private zoo. Zebras and other exotic animals still roam the grounds. Morgan, an accomplished civil engineer, devised a gravity-based water delivery system from a nearby mountain. One highlight of the estate is the Neptune Pool, which features an expansive vista of the mountains, ocean and the main house.
The Neptune Pool looks out to the mountains of the central coast.
Invitations to Hearst Castle were highly coveted during its heyday in the 1920s and '30s. The Hollywood and political elite often visited, usually flying into the estate's airfield or taking a private Hearst-owned train car from Los Angeles. Charlie Chaplin, Cary Grant, the Marx Brothers, Charles Lindbergh, Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Jimmy Stewart, Bob Hope, Calvin Coolidge, Franklin Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill were among Hearst's A-list guests. While guests were expected to attend the formal dinners each evening, they were normally left to their own devices during the day while Hearst directed his business affairs. Since "the Ranch" had so many facilities, guests were rarely at a loss for things to do. The estate's theater usually screened films from Hearst's own movie studio, Cosmopolitan Productions. Hearst Castle became so famous that it was caricatured in the 1941 Orson Welles film Citizen Kane as Charles Foster Kane's "Xanadu". The estate is portrayed as a gloomy and ridiculously self-indulgent barony.
The Gothic Study.
One condition of the Hearst Corporation's donation of the estate was that the Hearst family would be allowed to use it when they wished. Patty Hearst, a granddaughter of William Randolph, related that as a child, she hid behind statues in the Neptune Pool while tours passed by. Although the main estate is now a museum, the Hearst family continues to use an older Victorian house on the property as a retreat — the original house built by George Hearst in the late 19th century. The house is screened from tourist routes by a dense grove of eucalyptus, to provide maximum privacy for the guests. In 2001, Patty Hearst hosted a Travel Channel show on the estate, and Amanda Hearst modeled for a fashion photo shoot at the estate for a Hearst Corporation magazine, Town and Country, in 2006.
Clever Carriage Jean Design Handmade Needlepoint Hobo wi...
For More Info or to Buy Now: http://www.hsn.com/redirect.aspx?id=il&url=http%3A//www.hsn.com/cnt/prod/default.aspx%3Fpfid%3D346238&afsrc=1&sourceid=youtube&cm_mmc=advsvc*youtube*na*346238
Jean Design Handmade Needlepoint Hobo with Croco-Embossed Leather Trim by Clever Carriage Company
Handmade needlepoint walls.
Blue, front-of-jean print design on front wall.
Blue, back-of-jean...
Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #346238
Things - Megan Fenton Needlepoint Portrait
Needlepoint portraiture without a thimble has the highest thumb pain to awesomeness quotient.
Antique Rug Galleria: How Persian Rugs are made
www.antiqueruggalleria.com
96 Main Street
Southampton, NY 11968
631.287.4877
At the age of 15 Hans Boujaran was taught by his mother to work on tapestries and Needlepoints in his hometown of Tehran. Little did that young boy realize that a creative seed had been planted in his heart, and that 17 years later he would own Antique Rug Galleria in the prestigious village of Southampton New York.
Hans's passion for art and interior decor is poetically translated into rug designs. His years of studying the masters and tenderly restoring antiques have given him a deep appreciation for the classics and true craftsmanship.
"My clients appreciate designs that withstand the passage of time. They are looking for authentic art and they appreciate that they are supporting a dying art form."
Antique Rug Galleria collections are made from 100% hand spun lambs wool, using natural and vegetable dyes to create gentle luminescent color. Hand knotted by Afghan weavers, this tradition has been passed on through the family, in the same way as Hans learned from his mother.
"My inspiration comes from life itself, I have learned how to interpret colors and patterns from nature, architecture, textiles and paintings, translating my vision into rug designs."
"As an artist, my canvases are my treasured rugs, each design has its own story and soul."
SUPER RARE!! "Edo" Antique Tapestry
SUPER RARE!! "Edo"Antique Tapestry
http://www.japanese-antiques.jp/shop/
How to Needlepoint a Tapestry : Tools & Supplies for Needlepoint Tapestry
Learn what types of needlepoint tools and supplies are needed to create needlepoint tapestries in this free online video arts and crafts lesson.
Making a Wall Hanging from Tapestry Fragments
Designer Irwin Weiner turned two 16th Century tapestry pieces into a large wall hanging for over a client's fireplace. Go to Design2Share.com for videos, tips, blogs, columns, and lots of advice for home design and decorating.
How To Weave on a Frame Loom : How To Tighten a Warp in Weaving
Make sure the warp is nice and tight. Learn about rug weaving and how to weave with a frame loom in this free video. Author: youtube
Making Changes in the Tapestry
Watch as a needlepoint tapestry artist shows how she removes and replaces stitches in order to make changes to her tapestries.
As you begin your endeavor make certain that you capture your personality in an exceptional display that will mystify and highlight your decor.
While the originals can be found in the finest museums in the world, faithful reproductions are very affordable. If you like wall art, then wall tapestry hangings are a superb way to show your sense of art and artistry as well. ...
When first decorating with tapestries it can seem a little different. You are needed to determine if you walls are big or what sort of theme or colors should you use. Most tapestries come from the area of France and Belgium. ...
If we take a look around the globe we can find a demand for decorative arts coming from South Asia, and that helps keep the cottage industries alive. Not only keeping the unique handmade gifts from these craftsmen and craftswomen from ...
A lovely tapestry or wall hanging art decorates the whole ambiance and can become the focus of the interior decor. A home owner or an interior designer can take inspiration from a tapestry. The color scheme of the tapestry can be used ...