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When in Rome Shawl
Inspired by Red Heart Colorscape yarn and our travel theme, Lorna Miser creates a shawl which reflects the columns and archways of Rome. This crochet shawl is the perfect for traveling, keeping the experience light and airy.
Designed by Lorna Miser
www.redheart.com

Pulled Thread Pastries Part 4
This is Part 4 of the Pulled Thread Pastries. This series is about introducing you and getting a good feel of what pulled thread embroidery is all about. The whole series focuses on the basic and essential pulled thread stitches reviewing in detail three in each of the four parts. In Part 4 Kim Beamish gives instructions with charts and photos of the steps involved in executing the Cobbler Filling, Step Stitch, and Pebble Filling.
Designed by Kim Beamish
craftycreations-beamish.blogspot.ca
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My Loot Business Cards
Imagine finally getting around to making good use of those 'treasures' you've saved up for years to make your personalized cards. Oh joy oh bliss! Use your favourite pieces of fabrics, yarn, buttons, paper snippets, threads, trimmings to make this 'loot' represent who you are in the fibre world.
Jean Stephens
Quilting/Fiber Artist
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Beaded Designer Flip Flops
In this feature, the humble flip flop is transformed into a glitzy accesssory when the occasion calls for it! Your flip flops can be transformed using needle, thread and beads into your own special designer footwear.
Designed by Nubia Moreira
That Sewing Place
16610 Bayview Ave # 10
Newmarket, ON L3X 1X3
905.715.7725
thatsewingplace.ca
facebook: TSPNewmarket

The Lure of Birchwood
Nostalgia strikes in this piece embroidered with love for the birchwoods of Belarus. Embroidered using straight stitches, it's a contemplative piece, as contemplative as birchwood.
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
www.ivarabei.wix.com/spiritofbelarus
www.facebook.com/SoB.design

Happy Place
It's more common than we think that people will enjoy their home during their time off. Instead of travel, revel in the comforts of home. Jo has created this cross stitched piece in ode to the best place on earth - home.
Designed by Joanne Gatenby
www.xs-and-ohs.com

Gros Morne Dory
As adorable as this dory is, it sits in the vast and majestic setting of the mountains of Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland, celebrating a national heritage.
Designed by Patty Brake
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www.fourboysandanlgirl.ca

Whitecaps on Georgian Bay Shawl
Representing the waves that hit the shores of Georgian Bay area, this shawl is ideal to wear by the lake. Lovely laced work.
Designed by Nancy Lekx
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High Fibre Socks
You don't have to travel far to experience utter joy, it can be as close as the local yarn fairs in our community, bringing the best there is in artisanal yarns from around the area. See how special the yarns are in these High Fibre Socks, hand spun and hand dyed with love. All we need to for happiness is yarn.
Designed by Lorraine Thompson
905.885.0347

Ocean Sands Cover Up
Knitting the Ocean Sands Cover Up is a breeze, you'll have the lace pattern memorized in no time! Stay cool and stylish on the beach using this drapey and luxurious bamboo sport yarn by Knitswiss Yarns.
Designed by Jacqueline Grice
www.KnitswissYarns.com
Ravelry: Knitswiss

Georgian Bay Cardigan
This Fair Isle cardigan is inspired by life at the lake in the Georgian Bay area. The design is knitted circularly whenever possible, using steeks (bridge stitches) to form a cylinder that is cut open for the cardigan front opening. Steeks are also used for the sleeve openings and even the neckline, all to keep you knitting with the right side facing you. The only purl stitches are in the ribbing, top section of the sleeves, bands, and collar.
Designed by Denise Powell
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Ravelry: DoctorKnit

X Marks the Spot
If you can't quite pack up and set off for Paris, here's a quilt that can be worked-up fairly quickly for that quick Paris fix! Using the sumptuous 'Paris…Always a Good Idea!' fabric collection by Northcott Fabrics.
Designed by Elaine Theriault
crazyquilteronabike.blogspot.ca

Bargello Wave Bag
Inspired by the spectacular white sand beaches of Cape Sable Island near Nova Scotia, designer Christine d'Eon Crowell created this quilted Bargello Wave Bag. Fill it up with goodies on your fabric shopping spree or take it when you travel. Full instructions with photos.
Designed by Christina Crowell
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Lounging on the Beach Towel
The perfect towel for lounging on the beach. This bag unfolds to reveal a built-in towel that is easily attached to any beach lounging chair. The pattern also includes handy storage bags, and has lovely applique shells.
Designed by Margaret Sweete
Sewing Specialist
SVP Canada Inc.
www.husqvarnaviking.com

Paris, here I come! Garment Bag Set
Lynn's all-time favourite travel destination is France, Paris in particular. She loves the entire vibe of this city. She believes that only the classiest luggage accessories will do when traveling there. To carry off that ‘Parisian’ style choose a beautiful print and coordinating solid, to stitch up a garment bag, luggage tags and passport holder.
Designed by Lynn Swanson
Brother Educator
Western Canada
www.brother.ca

True North Quilt
Inspired by the Muskoka region, known for its rugged landscape and natural beauty with windswept pines, rocky shores and freshwater lakes, this quilt is Canadiana themed memorabilia par excellence! It was designed with the simplicity of the fabric line in mind and the dense whole cloth quilting, giving the appearance of a quilt with a bed runner all in one.
Designed by Clodagh Coker
The Quilt Store
17817 Leslie Street, Unit 40
Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 8C6
www.thequiltstore.ca
905.853.7001

Reversible Hawaiian Placemats
Dreaming of Hawaii? See how to make these triangular quilt-as-you-go placemats as part of your attractive table setting. They are constructed to leave more room in the middle of the table while at the same time offering a lot of cover space for your setting. Using Banyan Batiks fabrics.
Designed by Cathy McLean
www.hakidd.com