Behind the Canvas - Elisa May Needlepoint

Meet Elisa May
Meet Elisa May! Born and raised in Darmstadt, Germany, living in New York City.
General Needlepoint
I found out about Needlepoint through social media and watched all and any videos I could find! My first needlepoint project was an Abigail Cecile chart called “Christmas Gift”.
My favorite stitch is the Basketweave stitch. Although it's basic, I love the way it finishes on the back! I would really like to try the Queen stitch, but I haven't found the right project for it yet!
I really like Tilli Tomas Essentials.
About Your Designs
I was really intrigued by the idea of painting the canvas before stitching. It's actually one of the reasons I wanted to start needlepoint. I loved the idea of there being a few very distinct steps in the overall process: the painting, then stitching, and finally the finishing of the piece. Once I finish a project I can't wait to get started on the next because I get to paint again… it makes each part of the process exciting to get to!
Cute, cute and cute :)
I'm mostly inspired by items and memories from my childhood. Florals, cute animals, and stripes are some of my favorite things. I try to incorporate at least one of them into almost every design!
I loved coming up with and painting the Bunny and Bambi canvas!
The Cherubs have been such a fun and quick little stitch!
Not to overthink it. I find the painting very peaceful and a great way to get to know the design before stitching.
About You
By the Lake, especially during golden hour!
Sewing! I’ve been getting really into pattern-making and Haute couture finishing of Garments.
Pencil and paper, for when inspiration for new designs hits, and a little tin box with all the essentials: needles, a needle threader, embroidery scissors, and tacks.
I tend to rewatch shows I've already seen a million times. Right now, I'm rewatching The Office!
I don't listen to podcasts often, but I listen to Call Her Daddy when there is a really good guest on.
I really love @bloomandstitchstudio.
A huge tapestry for a nursery. I'm talking 6' x 4'. It might be cartoonishly large to look good in a nursery, but I'd still love to make something that large and add it to my portfolio.
Stitching through my stash!!! I go through periods of not being able to stitch due to migraines and vision issues but I really am happiest when I can have time to rot and stitch.
Follow Up
Penny Linn!
@lissy.metzner on Instagram and @lissy.metzner on Tik Tok.