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Needlepoint is back: Here’s how to try it in Knoxville

Needlepoint is one of the biggest “analog hobby” trends. Here’s where to learn and meet other stitchers.

A hand holds a vibrant cross-stitch depicting a witch and a haunted house against a blue, starry sky, bordered with green polka dots. Vinyl records form a colorful background.

Senior Product Editor Morgan is currently working on canvases inspired by “The Wizard of Oz.” | Photo by 865today

Needlepoint is having a major comeback moment, as more Americans embrace “analog activities” to replace screen time.

These offline hobbies range from puzzles to scrapbooking, but needlepoint has quickly become one of the biggest standouts. Etsy reports searches for “beginner needlepoint items” are up 208% year-over-year, and social media trends like #WIPWednesday (“Work in Progress Wednesday”) encourage needlepointers to share their latest projects and cheer each other on.

If you’re curious about trying it for yourself in Knoxville, here are a few easy ways to join the needlepoint resurgence.

Take a beginner-friendly class

Canvas Queen on Kingston Pike hosts regular intro workshops that include materials, hands-on instruction, and a take-home bag in the $75 per class fee.

Not ready to commit to a class? Stop by the shop, and the staff can help you pick a beginner-friendly canvas, plus the right threads and must-have tools to get started.

Join a stitch club

Once you’ve mastered the basics, Stitch Club Knoxville is a fun way to stay motivated and meet other needlepointers. The membership-only group hosts everything from pool party stitch sessions and brewery hangs to canvas exchanges and discount days at local stores.

Learn the art of finishing

Stitching the canvas is only half the battle — finishing is where projects really come to life. While you can always send pieces off to be professionally finished, Wallace and Company offers classes for anyone who wants to learn the process themselves and leave with a polished final product.

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