Issue 54 Patterns
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Felting Fayetta
Learn the basics of needle felting; great for beginners and instructions for making a needle felted doll face.
Designed by Kathy Andrews
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A Good Omen
Inspired by folklore and superstition, this happy cross stitched piece is a good omen for all those who could use a little good luck on their side.
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
www.ivarabei.wix.com/spiritofbelarus
www.facebook.com/SoB.design

Simon the Musician
Inspired by folklore this adorable cross stitch pattern is based on the poem by the same name written by Yakub Kolas.
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
www.ivarabei.wix.com/spiritofbelarus
www.facebook.com/SoB.design

Sophie’s Jacket
For your dearest pet, Charles Voth proposes this smart jacket for a little dog. Included in this lovely design, are the male and female versions. Crocheted with Universal Yarn Major.
Designed by Charles Voth
Welland, Ontario
905.380.4030
www.charlesvothdesigns.ca
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Ravelry or Twitter: Stitchstud

Snuggles Sweater
Knitting designer Cindy O'Malley is in love with plaid. She designed a window pane plaid effect without carrying floats in behind. The sweater is worked in the round.
Designed by Cindy O'Malley
cindooknits.blogspot.ca
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Tick Tock Socks
Tick Tock Socks is the 9th sock pattern in the Thoughtful Soles Series. Time passes slowly when knitting the leg of a plain sock, looking forward to reaching the heel. Colourwork, lacework and embroidery are used to make the knitting experience a happy one.
Designed by Lorraine Thompson
905.885.0347

Sock It to Me Dog Coat
Cute dog coat pattern which includes specifications to knit it for any size dog for a perfect fit.
Designed by Cynthia MacDougall
www.CGKnitters.ca
blog: cgknitters.ca/blog/
ravelry name: macknitnow

Faces in Line Art Portraits
An excellent tutorial written by quilting teacher Elaine Theriault on how to do Line Art Portraits using PFAFF creative icon, PhotoStitch Wizard and mySewnet. Invaluable tips for a successful portrait.
Designed by Elaine Theriault
crazyquilteronabike.blogspot.ca

Quilting Faces the Easy Way!
Inspired by a painting Paul Léger received from his niece, Paul shows in 10 easy steps how to duplicate any image of a face onto a quilt. It will be a cherished keepsake.
Designed by Paul Léger
www.paullegerquilts.com

The Baby Quilt Block
To commemorate the arrival of a friend's baby, Olesya Lebedenko created this adorable baby quilt block. This is the 326th quilt block in her 365 Days Quilt Scraps Challenge.
Designed by Olesya Lebedenko
Patreon.com/olesyalebedenkodesign
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Skater’s Focus Quilt
Clodagh Coker of The Quilt Store captures in this quilt the beauty and pensive thought of her young daughter behind the scenes at skating competition. Skills involved are shading, photo editing and curved piecing.
Designed by Clodagh Coker
The Quilt Store
17817 Leslie Street, Unit 40
Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 8C6
www.thequiltstore.ca
905.853.7001

My Darling Vinny Wallhanging
Lynn Swanson draws inspiration from her Havanese pup to create an adorable quilted banner using the embroidery features of the Brother Luminaire XP1.
Designed by Lynn Swanson
Brother Educator
www.brother.ca

Keep It Picasso Simple Quilt
Instructions on how to make a quilted self-portrait using the PFAFF creative icon. Excellent tips on a fibre art technique.
Claire Haillot
PFAFF® blogger for QUILTsocial
www.quiltingwithclaire.com

Split the Zoo Quilt
Inspired by Embellish Your Life with Sulky by Diane Gloystein and using Mont Martre Paint Set, Cathy creates this extraordinary quilt for children who adore a Safari adventure. Awesome technique for painting the animal faces on a quilt that will be treasured for a lifetime.
Designed by Cathy McLean
Product Specialist
www.hakidd.com

Pop Art Pet Banner
Pop Art is so much fun when paired up with the image of your favourite pet! See how to go about making this adorable pop art banner using easy sewing techniques!
Designed by Heather McArthur
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shutupandquilt.wordpress.com