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2002 July/August
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Front and Back Covers
For the first time one designer graces both of our covers! Jody Adams shares stitching instructions for her vintage favorite, Harbor Town on our front cover. The back cover shows her Carousel Horse spotlighted by Gail Sirna in her Art & Inspiration. Both were photographed by Jennifer Taylor. Articles on pages 7 and 34.
Reflections
2

The editor looks back and reflects on inspiring needlework tours from the past. Art from Oklahoma is the first article.
Fiber Optics
13

Jane Nichols does it again! Her earrings are fun to stitch and to wear!
I Love A Mystery
17

Nanette Costa's Mystery Sampler continues to be a winner! The plot and the stitching build in the fourth installment.
Contemporary Bargello
21

We present the second installment of this wildly popular stitching project.
Ornaments of the US
29

Pamela Harding's patriotic ornaments feature Idaho, Illinois and Indiana.
Humbugs For Christmas
33

Pat Morse shares these delightful little ornaments that are styled with a twist.
The Finishing Touch
39

Kathy Klinko begins an exciting new series with professional information on methods of finishing needlework.
Adventures in Embellishment
20
In our continuing feature that makes the painted canvas come to life, Tony Minieri discusses diaper patterns used for clothing.
Noteworthy and New
25
In this market news column, Ann Caswell informs us about new designs from Tapestry Tent.
From the Bookshelf
28
Suzanne Howren, reviews A Banner Year by Brenda Hart and A-Z of Embroidered Flowers.
The Finish Line
32
This new feature showcases our readers' work and offers inspiration for all.
Art and Inspiration
34
Gail Sirna interviews Jody Adams and shows several of her pieces including both covers.
Jody's Needlepoint Excitement
37
This popular feature handles classroom questions. Jody shares inspiration from Ingrid's project.
"Amy"able Advice to Stitchers
38
Amy Bunger continues her feature of helpful hints with suggestions for the countryside.
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