Janet’s innovative needlepoint designs, classes, and books are available in a number of different sites. Here’s a master list of where to find them. Free items are noted.
- Stitch Guides (including background guides, quick stitch help and guides of all kinds)
- Personal Plaids and Tartans
- eBooks
- On-line Classes
- Printed Books (through Amazon)
- Needlepoint Essentials Shop
- Free Beginning Needlepoint Class
- Free Ask Janet Service
In addition to these products, I also do custom charts of names, initials and phrases in your choice of font. Contact me for details and prices.





I am trying to locate Pat Mazu’s book
Finishing 101. I cannot find it anywhere. Can you tell me where to purchase this book or do you sell it?
I noticed you did a book review on her and thought you might be able to help me.
Thank you,
Barbara La Belle
You can get her book through stitches from the Heart (http://stitches-heart.com/needlepoint/pat-mazu-designs/) either unbound or folder bound.
Keep Stitching,
Janet
I am in Athens, Greece and do not like any of the needlepoint I have found. I only have 6 more month in Greece.
I would like to do some more of the evening purses by Sophia Designs but can not find them on the internet….any suggesitons.
Thank you, Ginger
Hello!
I’m trying to find a grid with the letters of the Greek alphbet, both upper and lower case letters, for a needlepoint project I want to cococt in the very near future. Any suggestions regarding where I might find such a chart would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to render.
Yours sincerely,
Rev. Jim Evans,Jr.
When you want upper case Greek letters, you are in luck. There are cross stitch charted ones free on the Internet and I have also seen some in books. That’s because sororities and fraternities use them.
Lower case Greek letters are another matter, I’m afraid I don’t know of any.
BTW when you look for charted alphabets on the Internet, always look for cross stitch alphabets, very few are labelled for needlepoint, although as whole stitch charts, they can be used that way.
Keep Stitching,
Janet