Where to buy needlepoint supplies in Lexington

Discover expert tips and all the supplies you need to dive into your next stitching project.

colorful needlepoint supplies hang on shelves around a table and chairs at M's Canvashouse

Contact the shop directly for information about finishing services.

Photo provided by M’s Canvashouse.

Tomorrow is Work-In-Progress (WIP) Wednesday, the crafty social trend all about sharing what you’re making — and right now, needlepoint is in the spotlight. Stop by these local needlepoint shops for expert guidance and everything you need to stitch your way into a new hobby.

M’s Canvashouse | 721 Red Mile Road
Established in 1989, the shop is led by Meredith Willett, who fell in love with needlepoint as a child — watch her share that story here. She also offers the “Needlepoint Quick Guide,” which is available both online and in-store, with the full version set to be released in March.

Eye of the Needle | 3323 Partner Place, Ste. 10
Known across Kentucky as the “Hobby Belt Queen” since 1989, Cheryl transformed The Eye of the Needle into a full-service needlepoint destination. The family-owned shop now offers more than 2,000 belt designs — along with keychains, dog collars, and seasonal favorites

Stitch Therapy Needleworks | 120 Dennis Drive, Ste. 1
Shop a massive selection of 130,000+ needlepoint and cross-stitch options. Stitch Therapy can meet you wherever you are on your needlepoint journey — whether you’re just starting out or more experienced, they offer needlepoint canvases, cross-stitch charts, and beginner-friendly kits to get you going. Pro tip: Filter the selection by “Beginners Needlepoint.”

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