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Golden Maples 7
This exquisite stitchery by Anna Marie Winter is a welcome herald of springtime. Complete instructions are included as well as valuable information on working with silks and metals.

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Flossie 13
Gay Foster designed this adorable tooth fairy pillow that will delight the children How fitting for Easter. See it on our back cover.
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Orna's Column -- Family

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Orna Willis features her daughter Shiri in the second segment of a design inspired by family memories.
Optical One 19
Amy Wolfson designed this bold new optical effect of one canvas with three views. See it on our front cover.
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Debbie Stiehler completes her 12-project feature with the joy of an ice cream cone.
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Art and Inspiration 29
Gail Sirna's "Emerald Palace" is one of the many beautiful stitcheries that resulted from her world-wide travels.

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Noteworthy and New

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Ann Caswell highlights novel containers from Whiskey Creek Ink.
Adventures in Embellishment 15
In this installment of our continuing feature that makes the painted canvas come to life, Tony Minieri tackles the age-old problem of stitching faces.
From the Bookshelf 32
In this issue book editor, Suzanne Howren, reviews Schwalm Embroidery, Suzy'sDarn Stitches and An Elizabethan Christmas.
"Amy"able Advice to Stitchers 36
Amy Bunger continues her feature of helpful hints for needlepointers by discusing the controversy of meeting straight and slanted stitches and how to overcome the striped look when working with overdye thread.
Jody's Needlepoint Excitement 38
This popular feature handles questions and problems from the classroom and elsewhere. In this issue Jody starts at the very beginning with excellent information for the "basics."
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