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| Lacquered Leaves |
7 |
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| Designed by Mary Clubb, this exquisite
stitchery was inspired by the lovely lacquered boxes found in Japan |
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| Woven Ribbons and Lace |
19 |
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| This beautiful design from Jane Nichols
is fun to work as shown or a great place for your own creativity |
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Maple Leaf
Sewing Case
Melissa Brown has created a colorful counted
project of wearable art that holds your favorite stitching
tools |
13 |
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Heart of the Home
A new series of 12 ornaments from Debbie Stiehler represent
all the ingredients of a solid happy home home |
23 |
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Threads that
Touch the Heart
Sandy Nelson shares memories of biking and needlepoint
during a trip to China |
25 |
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| Golden Needles |
29 |
| An experiment in tea dying by the Rev.
Robert E. Blackburn, Jr. ญญ Father Bob |
| Noteworthy & New |
30 |
| Ann Caswell gives information on tools to
get your needlepoint organized |
| Jody's Needlepoint Excitement |
32 |
| Enjoy another visit with Jody's
"magazine classroom" |
| From the Bookshelf |
35 |
| Suzanne Howren reviews Royal School
of Needlework Embroidery Techniques and Creative Embroidery
Techniques Using Colour Through Gold |
| Stitcher's Lemonade |
37 |
| Conquer physical setbacks in style by
stitching the tote bag presented by Addie Busch |
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