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2001 January/February
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L'Dor V'Dor
7
This breath-taking tapestry of the Mosaic Law Congregation in Sacramento tells the story of the Hebrew people and is a magnificent inspiration to all
The Red Queen
11
Carolyn Webb designed this exciting project for celebrating the season. See it on our back cover
Firenze
15

Molly Holt was inspired by a trip to Italy to create this geometric design in six color palettes.
Orna's Column -- Family
19

Orna Willis begins a continuing feature with the first segment of a design inspired by memories of her family.
Heart of the Home
22

Debbie Stiehler features a "Heart" for love. What a nice idea for this season.
Pansy Scissors Case
26

Charlotte McDonnell gives us our first breath of spring with this charming project.
Art and Inspiration
29

Gail Sirna interviews the very talented artist and teacher, Barbara Mayo Grass. Shown above is Barbara's beautiful "Summer Plum."
A National Affair
31
Hyla Hurley of The Point of It All is honored at the White House for her contributions.
From the Bookshelf
32
Suzanne Howren reviews Color and Design for Embroidery and The Secret Garden in Cross Stitch. Both of these are truly beautiful books
Noteworthy & New
35
Ann Caswell showcases the talented designers from Designing Women with their adorable "Cuties."
"Amy"able Advice to Stitchers
36
We welcome Amy Bunger and her brand new continuing feature that gives sound advice for stitchers.
Jody's Needlepoint Excitement
38
Jody shares interesting questions and thoughts from students in her class in Rochester, New York and gives us several good tips for working
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