Embroidery
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Autumn Leaves Bookmark
This Hardanger bookmark makes a great gift for your novel-loving friends or your fellow stitchers who like to mark ideas in books and magazines. It is also easy to mail to overseas friends. There is still time while you sit enjoying the last few days of autumn to stitch a few to tuck in Christmas cards to special friends.
Designed by Betty Stokoe
Hardanger House
4708 52 Street
Stettler, Alberta T0C 2L0
403.742.2749
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www.theneedleworkpages.com/listing/hardanger-house.html

Daisies 1-2-3
Daisies 1-2-3 is the perfect project to practice embroidery stitches of different skill levels. Whether you're a beginner, intermediate or advanced stitcher, you've got all the levels to play with.
Designed by Carol Arsenault
Curlypow Embroideries
Newcastle On
905.987.3523
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Forget-Me-Not Pincushion
If there was ever a gift to make for a dear friend this one is it. Using techniques like cross stitch, and sewing, create this practical heirloom to remember a dear friend.
Designed by Vicki Dixon
Vancouver, British Columbia
604.738.2993
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Sardinian Knot Stitch Snowflake Ornament
This counted thread embroidery style, called Punt’e Nù (poont-ay-new) in Sardinian, comes from the town of Teulada (tay-oo-lah-dah), which is located along the southern coastline of the Italian island of Sardinia. It’s done exclusively in the town and not taught to outsiders often. The technique uses knots to create sets of traditional geometric designs in high relief on only the vertical threads of the fabric.
Designed by Jeanine Robertson
italian-needlework.blogspot.com

Hardanger Snowflake
As elegant as ever, this Hardanger piece is quiet and will match all of your winter décor.
Designed by Kim Beamish
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craftycreations-beamish.blogspot.ca

Be My Valentine Banner
Tired of typical appliqué procedures? Try combining traditional machine appliqué with software and embroidery. Bring out your creative side as you explore the many appliqué possibilities using PFAFF® 6D® Premier software and PFAFF® sewing and embroidery machines. Create a unique wall-hanging just in time for Valentine’s Day – or any special day!
Designed by Betty Biberdorf
Product & Event Specialist
Educator
Event & Sewing Specialist Coordinator
PFAFF® Sewing Machines
SVP Canada Inc.
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Banish Winter Blahs Cushion
This abstract appliqué design was cut on the Brother ScanNCut using built in flourish designs in green and red batik fabric. The flourish pieces were artistically arranged and appliquéd to the charcoal linen background that was matchstick quilted – to give this cushion a modern look. The back of the cushion cover closes with a lapped closure and 3 buttons.
Designed by Lynn Swanson

Summer Fresh and Light Necklace Set
Such a fresh perspective on tatting, make delicate jewelry for the summer season.
Designed by Kelly Dunn

The Spa Quilt
The Spa Quilt is the perfect project to explore your creativity. Make it as a blanket or throw using contrasting fabric colours, assorted cottons, linens, yarn embellishment, appliqués, raw edge appliqués, and decorative stitches.
Designed by Cheryl Stranges
Product & Event Specialist
husqvarnaviking.com
pfaff.com
seecherylsew.blogspot.com

I Heart Hardanger Ornaments
This is a clever rendition of a heart shape worked in Hardanger which can be suited to all occasions. Make it and gift it to someone you love for their birthday, special occasion, Christmas, or just because. Make it in their favourite colour, I bet you’ll make them smile.
Designed by Kim Beamish
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justpostcards.wordpress.com

We’ve Got You Covered!
Tablets and ereaders are everywhere these days and they come in all shapes and sizes. By following a few simple instructions, you can create a pattern for any device. Glam up the project by using free motion embroidery on the front panel. The richness of the rayon and the shine of the metallic combine to create a stunning custom cover.
Designed by Lucy Garvin

The Vintage Postcard Handbag
The Vintage Postcard Handbag focuses on many techniques that are so enjoyable to stitch. Make it in a colour palette that gives you a splash of bright colour, a soft palette or a very bold one. Explore the many design elements using the latest and greatest sewing tools, threads and stabilizers and of course 6D Software.
Designed by Cheryl Stranges
Product & Event Specialist
husqvarnaviking.com
seecherylsew.blogspot.com

Holly Berry Trivet
Explore the variety of stitches brought to life on this simple trivet cover. Full charts.
Carolyn Mitchell
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Trio of Smocked Ornaments: Bliss, Passion, & Cheer
Have fun with theses smocked ornaments by experimenting with unconventional fabrics, different fibres and new stitches. Change the colours to match your event.
Designed by Judith Marquis
Amberlane & Amberpetites
www.amberlane.ca

Bolo Bargello Table Runner
A sensational table runner created to mesmerize. Make it in your favorite colors.
Designed by Linda Pearce
Ocean Park, British Columbia
604.535.7307

Spring Sampler
This sampler uses a variegated thread. You can decide to use the thread used to complete the sample or pick a variegated colour to match your decor. Each cross stitch must be completed individually.
Designed by Kim Beamish
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justpostcards.wordpress.com

Flowerpot Pincushions
Bring one of these cheery little flower pots into the light and you'll always have somewhere for your pins and needles.
Designed by Carol Arsenault
Curlypow Embroideries
Newcastle, Ontario
905.987.3523
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Spring Keys
Iryna's contribution to heralding spring is to create this miniature rug inspired by my memories of Belarusan “Calling Spring” and evoking traditional embroidery motifs in Spring Keys pattern.
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
www.ivarabei.wix.com/spiritofbelarus
www.facebook.com/SoB.design

Wedding Bells Hankie
These monograms are fun to do and can be used in so many places other than hankies – bed linens, table linens, even clothing. You can enlarge them and embroider them using any technique you choose. You could even recreate them with your sewing machine.
Designed by Judith Marquis
Amberlane & Amberpetites
www.amberlane.ca

Hardanger Heart
This piece uses variegated thread, a change from the traditional white on white on this lovely heart.
Designed by Kim Beamish
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justpostcards.wordpress.com

Lucky Charm Bookmark
Who couldn’t use some luck in their life? Embroider this bookmark, and never lose your place again!
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
www.ivarabei.wix.com/spiritofbelarus
www.facebook.com/SoB.design

Exquisitely Elegant Garland
Reminiscent of paper garlands, this garland is rendered elegant with creative stitching applied on any type of fabric such as cotton, satin, taffeta, and velvet, which offer different textures.
Designed by Cheryl Stranges
Product & Event Specialist
husqvarnaviking.com
seecherylsew.blogspot.com
myembroideries.com

Christmas Love & Christmas Pine
It only looks difficult and daunting, but really blackwork is one of the easiest forms of embroidery. It consists of following a path by the simplest of stitches – back stitch. The double running stitch, a relative of the back stitch, is equally as easy and completes the project so it’s reversible.
Designed by Kim Beamish
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justpostcards.wordpress.com

Silk Ribbon Sunflowers
Sunflowers now come in a variety of new red, brown, white and variegated tones besides the traditional yellow and gold tone, so you may choose to update your hat with some new sunny gems! Adapt the colours in the instructions to your own personal taste.
Designed by Erla Wilson
Country Garden
905.772.3757
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Pansy
The happy faced pansy comes in almost all colours, in many combinations and is a cheerful, hardy, early addition to the eager gardener’s plot after a long winter!
Designed by Erla Wilson
Country Garden
905.772.3757
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Morning Glory
These sweethearts of the morning love to climb. They come in various shades of pink and blue to welcome you fresh each morning and if you let them seed down they will be loyal to you for years to come. I have been blessed with one which appears to have mutated and is now a double, frilly bloom which returns each year.
Designed by Erla Wilson
Country Garden
905.772.3757
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Lily
Erla’s Day Lilies comes in an amazing array of colours, colour combinations, sizes, wide, narrow and ruffled petals. Plus they keep on blooming for months producing new blooms every day!
Designed by Erla Wilson
Country Garden
905.772.3757
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Hats on for Spring! Set
Learn to make your own bouquet of flowers made up with ribbon. These flowers use the art of ribbonwork and the art of making flowers with ribbon to achieve life like flowers.
Designed by Erla Wilson
Country Garden
905.772.3757
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Gingham Mug Mat Set
Here’s a brand new needlework feature to ANPTmag – plastic canvas. We’re starting with some easy items to brighten up your kitchen for spring. Let us know what you think!
Designed by Laura Gebhardt
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Cone Flower
These flowers now come in a variety of lovely shades of pink as well as white and burgundy shades.
Designed by Erla Wilson
Country Garden
905.772.3757
[email protected]