{"id":10211,"date":"2020-05-21T04:37:35","date_gmt":"2020-05-21T01:37:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.al-sindbad.net\/commemorating-maritime-history-in-needlepoint\/10211\/"},"modified":"2020-05-21T04:37:35","modified_gmt":"2020-05-21T01:37:35","slug":"commemorating-maritime-history-in-needlepoint","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.al-sindbad.net\/commemorating-maritime-history-in-needlepoint\/10211\/","title":{"rendered":"Commemorating Maritime History &#8211; in Needlepoint"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<p>Shortly after the USNS <em>Comfort <\/em>arrived in New York City last month, a remarkable image appeared on my Instragram account &#8211; a needlepoint pattern of the Navy hospital ship with the Statute of Liberty in the background.&nbsp;Intrigued, I contacted the artist, Susan Marszalek.<\/p>\n<p>Marszalek &#8211; aka &quot;The Needlepoint Novelist&quot; &#8211; lives in Rhode Island. She starts her day at 4:30 AM, painting needlepoint canvases for several hours. Marszalek only does custom work, meaning that when a client contacts her, they have a specific vision in mind. She turns the vision into a permanent reminder.<\/p>\n<p>A repeat client sent Marszalek the photo of the USNS <em>Comfort <\/em>and asked if she could paint it in the size of a Christmas ornament. Marszalek shared a photo of the USNS <em>Comfort <\/em>canvas on Instragram and Facebook. She was immediately deluged with requests to paint more copies. Long-time needlepointers &#8211; most without a military or maritime background &#8211; also wanted it, so Marszalek turned a one-of-a-kind ornament into 20 hand-painted copies within 72 hours. This supply did not meet the overwhelming demand so Marszalek will be painting more in May and June.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Curious, I asked if the USNS <em>Comfort <\/em>pattern was a one-off.&nbsp;Do folks needlepoint patterns with maritime and military themes? Marszalek quickly sent photos of holiday ornaments commemorating the D-Day landing with Army troops struggling to get on land and Navy landing craft in the background, Massachusetts Maritime Academy needlepoint belts, Coast Guards cutters and elegant sailing ships.<\/p>\n<p>Lest you think that the requests are all maritime related, Marszalek once painted tanks commemorating the Battle of Bulge, and somewhere in the US this year, a Christmas tree will be adorned with a U.S. Army Warrant Officer Rising Eagle needlepoint ornament.<\/p>\n<p>Marszalek&rsquo;s needlepoint canvases contain details that only a person growing up on the water would know, so I asked about her connection to the maritime community. &nbsp;Marszalek&rsquo;s father was an avid sailor, and Marszalek grew up sailing in the northeast. Her father skippered the family boat in the Newport-to-Bermuda race in 1981, and she was lucky enough to be part of the crew on that trip back home to Rhode Island. Marszalek and her husband own a Catalina 380, and along with her siblings, they have continued in her father&rsquo;s tradition of sailing past U.S. Naval Station Newport each weekend. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>When the stay-at-home restrictions are lifted, you&rsquo;ll find Marszalek at her local yacht club teaching women how to sail. She will also be racing on the only &quot;all female&quot; crewed sailboat, Brizo, in Narragansett Bay.<\/p>\n<p><em>K. Denise Rucker Krepp is a former Maritime Administration Chief Counsel and Coast Guard officer.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>maritime-executive<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Shortly after the USNS Comfort arrived in New York City last month, a remarkable image appeared on my Instragram account &#8211; a needlepoint pattern of the Navy hospital ship with the Statute of Liberty in the background.&nbsp;Intrigued, I contacted the artist, Susan Marszalek. Marszalek &#8211; aka &quot;The Needlepoint Novelist&quot; &#8211; lives in Rhode Island. 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