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Happy Winter Solstice, 2022

December 16, 2022 by harrietalonso

Luisa Capetillo if the fourth subject in my “Look Her Up” Needlepoint series. As in the past, the piece gives hints to the woman’s life, but my hope is that they will lead you to “look her up” to discover more about her life and her work. Use the internet, books, research collections. . . […]

| Tagged Embroidery, Look Her Up, Luisa Capetillo, needlepoint, Puerto Rican women | Leave a comment

Happy Winter Solstice 2021

December 17, 2021 by harrietalonso

Happy Winter Solstice 2021 To celebrate the coming of a new (and hopefully better) year, I want to share with you the second in my “Look Her Up” Women’s History needlepoint series.  (Jane Addams was the first and can be viewed on my website: http://harrietalonso.com. ) I know that most of you will know the […]

| Tagged Embroidery, Harriet Tubman, needlepoint, Underground Railroad, winter solstice 2021 | Leave a comment

Votes for Women: A New Year’s Greeting

December 30, 2019 by harrietalonso

2020 is a huge year for those of us who live in the U.S. Not only is it the year for a presidential election but it is also the year we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment to the Constitution giving women the right to vote. In honor of both occasions, this women’s […]

| Tagged needlepoint, suffrage movement 1920, Votes for Women | 3 Comments

Happy Solstice, 2018

December 24, 2018 by harrietalonso

  During this Solstice season I have been giving a lot of thought to our collective home, the Earth. This is the nurturing (and sometimes punishing) orb that gives us life and sustains us for the years we are alive and which we help to sustain once we depart. Yet we take it for granted. […]

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Bargello Oz: An Homage to Yip Harburg

October 4, 2018 by harrietalonso

  How many of you recognize the name “Yip Harburg”? I would bet that your eyebrows just lifted into question marks and your brain rapidly went through its name directory but all to no avail. Yet, I would venture to say with great confidence that every one of you knows this man’s work. E.Y. “Yip” […]

| Tagged Bargello embroidery, E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, Embroidery, needlepoint | Leave a comment

Celebrate World Embroidery Day, July 30

July 27, 2018 by harrietalonso

On July 30, join me in celebrating World Embroidery Day. Les Chapeaux designed by Judi Alweil of Judy & Co. (See discussion further down in article.) The initiative came from Skåne Sy-d, a local group of Broderiakademin, the Swedish Embroiderers Guild. The first World Embroidery Day took place on July 30, 2011, in Vismarlöv, Sweden. […]

| Tagged Embroidery, needlepoint, World Embroidery Day | 2 Comments

A Reflection on Off-Shore Drilling

January 14, 2018 by harrietalonso

I am an avid embroiderer. I love trying out all sorts of needlework, taking classes, and reading about history and technique. Back in the 1970s, I created a group of political posters as needlepoint pieces. Little did I know that one of my 1978 designs, Greetings from Long Island, would become super relevant forty years […]

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