Differences between Needlepoint canvases: Printed vs Hand Painted
- La Fete Needlepoint
- Mar 12
- 1 min read
When choosing a needlepoint canvas, you’ll come across two main types: printed and hand-painted. While both can create beautiful designs, they have key differences that may affect your stitching experience. Here are listed below:

Printed Needlepoint Canvases
Printed canvases use a digital or screen-printing process to transfer the design onto the fabric. They are often more affordable and available in a wide range of patterns. However, the colors may not always align perfectly with the grid, making it tricky to follow exact stitch placement.
Hand-Painted Needlepoint Canvases
Hand-painted canvases are carefully painted by artists, ensuring that each stitch space is accurately marked. This makes stitching easier and results in a more polished final piece. Hand Painted Needlepoint Canvas tend to be more expensive due to the craftsmanship involved, but they offer a higher level of detail and precision.
Which One Should You Choose?
If you’re looking for an affordable and quick option, a printed canvas might work for you. But if you want precision and an easier stitching experience, a hand-painted canvas is the better choice.
At La Fete Needlepoint, they celebrate life’s special moments through the art of needlepoint. Their collection includes both custom and non-custom canvases, perfect for holidays, birthdays, and everyday joy. Explore the designs and start stitching your next masterpiece today!
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