Needleworks

 

NEEDLEWORKS

There are many different types and styles of needleworks. Cross-stitch, embroidery, tapestry, needlepoint, patchwork, stumpwork, lace, hardanger, goldwork, applique, knitting, smocking to name a few. Not to mention garments.

Since our business was established in 1985 we have framed each and everyone
of the above many times over. We have the right experience, techniques ,
materials and qualifications to make your needlework complete.
It will not only look a whole lot better it will last much longer as well.

Why not try uploading an image of your needlework and selecting a frame of choice. Or give us a call , one of our staff will be able to assist with your query.

Free phone 0800 712 887

Hand weavingThis handwoven creation has been framed with natural timber colours. Hand stitched onto a grey matting with this wooden insert.

crochet Crochet item in hexagon matboard with matching
                                                   corner cut-outs. Finished in a dark blue ribbed frame.

firescreen Fireguard needlework.This item needed some tlc
                                                   It was brought back to original condition using high
                                                   quality materials to prelong it's life.

loral crosstitch and mat This very feminine lady and horse needlework was
                                                gives a soft look by using rounded matboard corners.
                                                And adding matboard cut-out flowers in the corners.

teddybear This ABC teddybear needlework is always popular.
                                      Bright framing material colours lend themselves well.

CLIENTS ART 013.jpg This very old hardanger was framed using subtle colours.
                                       By using these colours the attention is very much on the
                                       needlework itself.

CLIENTS ART 014.jpg This more modern hardanger was matted using a beige
                                       and finished using a crackled black frame with gold lip.

antiqueneedlework  This patchwork dates back to the late 1800's.
                                                     It was laced on cotton boards and framed to
                                                     conservation standards.

felt fish This felt fish was stitched on conservation white.
                                                    Finished in a deep white recessed frame.

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IMG_2045.JPG This is a hinged five panel nativity cross-stitch.
                                                   Measuring about 1500*500mm.
                                                   Each top frame piece was cut so to follow the angle
                                                   of the rays.

PPFA

New Zealand's Qualified Framing Professionals

Fine Art Trade Guide