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2002 November/December
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The lavish and handsome Russian Santa with Sleigh by Joan Thomasson will be exciting to stitch and a beautiful addition to your holiday decorations. Article and instructions begin on page 7.
Back Cover
The talented Jane Nichols has created another unique form and presentation of needlepoint with her innovative Ooh! Christmas Tree project. Article and completed instructions start on page 13.
Both pieces photographed by staff photographer, Jennifer Ashley Taylor.
Northern Lights
17

Kathleen Smith has designed a delightful little stocking for your stitching fun and holiday decorating or giving.
Contemporary Bargello
21

We present the fourth installment of this colorful stitching project that will soon be completed.
I Love A Mystery
25

Nanette Costa's mystery sampler has been an exceptionally popular continuing feature. The sixth and final installment is presented in this issue.
Ornaments of the US
29

Pamela Harding's patriotic ornaments feature Louisiana, Maine and Maryland.
Art and Inspiration
37

Gail Sirna interviews Joan Thomasson who is known for a series of wonderful angels, but wait until you see the diversity of her work.
From the Bookshelf
35
Suzanne Howren reviews a reference book for collectors, Miller's Collecting Textiles by Patricia Frost and Helen M. Stevens' Embroidered Butterflies from the well-respected Masterclass Embroidery series in England.
"Amy"able Advice to Stitchers
39
Now that Amy Bunger has completed work with castles and the dragon, Sir Reginald Fortesque, she begins to teach us about the texture and dimension your needlepoint can have with raised stitches called "stumpwork".
Adventures in Embellishment by Tony Minieri, Noteworthy and New by Ann Caswell and Jody's Needlepoint Excitement by Jody Valentine will not be presented in this issue. These feature writers graciously relinquished their spaces so that we could offer you more items to stitch for the holidays. These popular features will return in our next issue.
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