Kate Wells Needlepoint Cushions
Elephant Needlepoint Cushion Kit
Designed by Kate Wells
This design is based on one of Kate Wells’ designs for Dilana Rugs.
Finished size: 40 x 30 cm
Full Kit $169 BUY NOW
Canvas Only $45 BUY NOW
Kate Wells is one of New Zealand’s most well known woven tapestry artists.
This design is based one of Kate Wells’ designs for Dilana Rugs.
Wells was born in Foxton and studied textile design at Wellington Polytechnic. She received a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Grant in 1986 that enabled her to travel to Europe to study both early and contemporary tapestries. In 1988 Wells was invited to lecture at an international tapestry symposium in Melbourne and in 1989 she won the Wool Interior Design Award. Many of her works are in public collections
Giraffe Needlepoint Cushion Kit
Designed by Kate Wells
This design is based on one of Kate Wells’ designs for Dilana Rugs.
Finished size: 40 x 30 cm
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Kate Wells is one of New Zealand’s most well known woven tapestry artists.
This design is based one of Kate Wells’ designs for Dilana Rugs.
Wells was born in Foxton and studied textile design at Wellington Polytechnic. She received a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Grant in 1986 that enabled her to travel to Europe to study both early and contemporary tapestries. In 1988 Wells was invited to lecture at an international tapestry symposium in Melbourne and in 1989 she won the Wool Interior Design Award. Many of her works are in public collections
Hippo Needlepoint Cushion Kit
Designed by Kate Wells
This design is based on one of Kate Wells’ designs for Dilana Rugs.
Finished size: 40 x 30 cm
Full Kit $169 BUY NOW
Canvas Only $45 BUY NOW
Kate Wells is one of New Zealand’s most well known woven tapestry artists.
This design is based one of Kate Wells’ designs for Dilana Rugs.
Wells was born in Foxton and studied textile design at Wellington Polytechnic. She received a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Grant in 1986 that enabled her to travel to Europe to study both early and contemporary tapestries. In 1988 Wells was invited to lecture at an international tapestry symposium in Melbourne and in 1989 she won the Wool Interior Design Award. Many of her works are in public collections
Lion Needlepoint Cushion Kit
Designed by Kate Wells
This design is based on one of Kate Wells’ designs for Dilana Rugs.
Finished size: 40 x 30 cm
Full Kit $169 BUY NOW
Canvas Only $45 BUY NOW
Kate Wells is one of New Zealand’s most well known woven tapestry artists.
This design is based one of Kate Wells’ designs for Dilana Rugs.
Wells was born in Foxton and studied textile design at Wellington Polytechnic. She received a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Grant in 1986 that enabled her to travel to Europe to study both early and contemporary tapestries. In 1988 Wells was invited to lecture at an international tapestry symposium in Melbourne and in 1989 she won the Wool Interior Design Award. Many of her works are in public collections
Tiger Needlepoint Cushion Kit
Designed by Kate Wells
This design is based on one of Kate Wells’ designs for Dilana Rugs.
Finished size: 40 x 30 cm
Full Kit $169 BUY NOW
Canvas Only $45 BUY NOW
Kate Wells is one of New Zealand’s most well known woven tapestry artists.
This design is based one of Kate Wells’ designs for Dilana Rugs.
Wells was born in Foxton and studied textile design at Wellington Polytechnic. She received a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Grant in 1986 that enabled her to travel to Europe to study both early and contemporary tapestries. In 1988 Wells was invited to lecture at an international tapestry symposium in Melbourne and in 1989 she won the Wool Interior Design Award. Many of her works are in public collections
Zebra Needlepoint Cushion Kit
Designed by Kate Wells
This design is based on one of Kate Wells’ designs for Dilana Rugs.
Finished size: 40 x 30 cm
Full Kit $169 BUY NOW
Canvas Only $45 BUY NOW
Kate Wells is one of New Zealand’s most well known woven tapestry artists.
This design is based one of Kate Wells’ designs for Dilana Rugs.
Wells was born in Foxton and studied textile design at Wellington Polytechnic. She received a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Grant in 1986 that enabled her to travel to Europe to study both early and contemporary tapestries. In 1988 Wells was invited to lecture at an international tapestry symposium in Melbourne and in 1989 she won the Wool Interior Design Award. Many of her works are in public collections