Needlepoint Shading Cyberclass

three types of needlepoint shading are showcased in this kimono
Shading can add so much to a needlepoint canvas, but all too often it is considered an advanced technique. But thanks to the methods I’ve developed and this cyberclass, you’ll master three different kinds of shading. Starting May 15, 2010, this class is suitable for stitchers at every level.
Whether you want to shade in the traditional manner, with needleblending, shade with metallics, or shade using single-strand threads, this class will show you how to shade. Not only will you learn the technique, you will also learn what affects shading, when to use it and how to pick the best shades and colors for this technique.
My classes go beyond the page to include bonuses, alternate color and thread ideas and lively discussion of needlepoint topics. I’ve picked this project and made the class affordable so that you can learn the technique and succeed while making a lovely project. All participants are part of a Yahoo group where additional instruction, materials, and discussion happen.
The class, including the canvas from Patt & Lee Designs, is only $27.50. It uses floss, metallics, and a background thread of your choice for a delightful result, at a great price.
You can join the class now, through PayPal.
Remember class size is limited, so register today!
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I will be out of the country from June 1-19. Will this interfere with the class. If not, I wish to sign up. I will do so ASAP when I get your reply
Many thanks.
Marcia T. Seifert
410-326-2221
mts@chesapekedream.com
No, it won’t. The classes start May 15, and there are three of them. I send them to you via email and also upload them to the Yahoo group. The group stays open for awhile, so even if you aren’t done when you leave, you can catch up.
Keep Stitching,
Janet
Needlepoint Shading Cyber Class. I would like to sign up for the class but I do not use Pay Pal. Can I use my Visa Card?
Thanks,
Betty James
Douglas, WY 82633
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