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2004 March/April

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Front Cover

Can you think of a better way to greet spring than with our beautiful little pansies just waiting for you to stitch? Spring Pansies, our new continuing feature by Debbie Stiehler, is sure to be a favorite with its colorful flowers and geometric border. Article and instructions begin on page 7.

Back Cover

Michael Boren continues to create wonderful art with his Scheherazade series. This time it is in the form of wearable art with a pin and matching earrings that will be fun to stitch and wonderful to wear. Two color palettes are given for your selection. Article and instructions begin on page 13.

Jennifer Ashley Taylor, our talented staff photographer, created and photographed both beautiful covers.

Carolina Lily
17

Tony Minieri's crisp and beautiful continuing project offers you a choice of eight exciting color palettes and two ways to work the design. This popular project concludes in this issue.

Sweet Sixteen
21

Another popular continuing project concludes in this issue. Carole Lake's fun confection of sixteen essential stitches for basic needlepointers is fun to work as it builds your stitch repertoire.

Ornaments of the US
29

The new installment of Pamela Harding's patriotic ornaments features designs for Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas and Utah.

Springtime Heart
36

Kandace Merric designed this delightful heart that gives us a sampling of things we think of when we think Spring. It is worked on 18-count canvas in popular threads that are easy to find.

Adventures in Embellishment
20

Tony Minieri continues the discussion on leaves in his popular column. In this segment he talks about the stitches that are best for forming groups of leaves in both large and small sizes. These studies are such valuable resources for your stitching notebook.

"Amy"able Advice for the Stitcher
31

For this issue Amy Bunger deviates from the regular format of this popular column. To help greet the new season, she has designed a colorful little ornament, "Hoppy Easter" for your stitching fun. It is worked on 18-mesh canvas with exciting threads. Best of all, this little charmer will work up quickly.

From the Bookshelf
27

Suzanne Howren gives excellent reviews of the needlework books that are new in the market. She always selects books that she feels will be of interest to our readers. In this issue she reviews Tudor Treasures to Embroider by Pamela Warner and Netted Beadwork - A BEADWORK How-To-Book by Diane Fitzgerald.

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