
The Case for Hand-Painted Canvases
When you begin shopping for needlepoint canvases, you'll notice a wide range in price. A printed canvas might cost $30-$50. A hand-painted canvas from a quality atelier can cost several times that. Is the difference worth it? For anyone who has stitched both, the answer is unambiguous: yes, absolutely, without question.
If you're still learning what needlepoint is, our beginner's guide to choosing a canvas is a great place to start.
You're Buying a Work of Art
A hand-painted canvas begins its life as a blank piece of mesh fabric. An artist then draws the design onto the canvas and paints it by hand using acrylic paint. Each color is mixed, applied, and refined by a human being with taste, skill, and intention. No two hand-painted canvases are exactly alike — the artist's hand is present in every brushstroke. This is the tradition that Parisian ateliers have upheld for centuries.
The Stitching Experience is Entirely Different
A hand-painted canvas invites you into the design. The colors are rich and layered. The painted areas have depth that guide your eye and your needle in ways that a flat digital print simply cannot. Stitching a well-painted canvas feels like collaborating with an artist.

Superior Materials and Durability
Quality hand-painted canvases are produced on premium cotton or linen mesh. The paint is applied with care to color the threads without clogging the holes. Reputable atelier canvases — like those from Annie Bouquet — are specifically designed to stitch beautifully, holding their shape well over the months or years it may take to complete a large project.
The Finished Piece Reflects the Investment
A canvas from a quality atelier, fully stitched and properly framed and finished, is an heirloom. Many needlepointers report stitching a hand-painted canvas produces a finished piece they'd be happy to give as a meaningful gift.
Discover Annie Bouquet's Hand-Painted Canvases
Every canvas in our collection is hand-painted in our Paris atelier by skilled artists who have devoted their careers to this craft. Browse our collection and find the design that speaks to you.
Continue Reading
- Parisian Needlepoint: The Art of French Embroidery
- Needlepoint Canvas for Beginners: How to Choose the Right One
- Annie Bouquet: A Parisian Needlepoint Atelier Since 1978
Shop Our Canvases
See the difference hand-painting makes. Browse the full Annie Bouquet collection. Our most celebrated canvases: Le Lion, Le Tigre, La Girafe.