Embroidery
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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
[email protected]

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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Flora the Crazy Quilt Bear
Flora is made of 22 individual pieces. Each pattern piece was traced onto white cotton, and then pieced with a selection of velvet, silk, satin, brocade, even some fabric from recycled ties. In fact, most of the fabric, as well as the lace and appliqués are recycled from thrift store purchases of five fashion styles as well as a few wedding gowns. After piecing the crazy patchwork, each bear pattern piece was hand basted around the seam line to mark the limits of the embroidery. It took 3½ months of stitching lace onto seams, adding lace appliqués, embroidering, and beading seams. Most of the lace and appliqués are also embroidered and beaded.
Designed by Grovenore Flato
Lacombe, Alberta
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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]

Bahach SPIRIT of WEALTH
This treasure box is perfect for storing leaflets, little flyers and business cards. It is embellished with the traditional Belarusan motif, the Spirit of Wealth.
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
www.ivarabei.wix.com/spiritofbelarus
www.facebook.com/SoB.design

Ripples on Water #3
Hypnotic, intricate and whimsical, are great adjectives for this stunning needlepoint project.
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
www.ivarabei.wix.com/spiritofbelarus
www.facebook.com/SoB.design

Country Candles
A bowl filled with candles is the perfect design to complement the country colours of this beautiful felted wool penny rug. A scattering of buttons gives even more visual appeal.
Designed by Christine Baker
Fairfield Road Designs
P.O. Box 24, Brockville, Ontario K6V 5T7
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www.FairfieldRoadDesigns.com
christinebaker-fairfieldroaddesigns.blogspot.ca
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Where Would You Like Me to Sit? placecards
This is a very versatile project by Carolyn Mitchell. Surface embroidery lends itself well to these placecards, but can easily be squared up into an ornament, with the name of the person to make it extra special.
Designed by Carolyn Mitchell
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Kaliada Star Ornament
Designed by Iryna Varabei, the Kaliada Star ornament is needlepoint to perfection. The repeating pattern can be expanded easily into a rug, runner, placemats, and virtually anything else you set your mind to.
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
www.ivarabei.wix.com/spiritofbelarus
www.facebook.com/SoB.design

Icing on the Cake Ornaments
These 3 ribbonwork ornaments are decorated very much like we would decorate a cake. So yummy and irresistible, you’ll want to display them as a centre piece.
Designed by Judith Marquis
Amberlane & Amberpetites
www.amberlane.ca

I HEART Christmas Ornament
Designed with love for reversible blackwork by Kim Beamish, this is an easy way to make a great impression when dressing up a Christmas gift!
Designed by Kim Beamish
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justpostcards.wordpress.com

Holly Berry & White Christmas Kissing Balls
Designed by Erla Wilson with pure elegance in mind, these smocked kissing balls replace the mistletoe. Great project to adapt to your dining room setting.
Designed by Erla Wilson
Country Garden
905.772.3757
[email protected]

Cute as a Hoop-la! Ornaments
Designed by Nancy Devine, these hoop-la’s are inspired by the style and colours of 1950s. Surface embroidery.
Designed by Nancy Devine
Heaven is Hand Made
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nancywhiskeynancyo.blogspot.com

Cookie Cutter Ornaments
What reminds us most about the Christmas holiday than baking? Sewn and easily embroidered, you can make these in under 3 hours, they make perfect hostess gifts.
Designed by Judith Marquis
Amberlane & Amberpetites
www.amberlane.ca

Christmas Creations
If you love your Husqvarna Diamond Deluxe machine, you’re gonna love the simplicity in making these three luxurious ornaments! Instructions by Cheryl Stranges.
Designed by Cheryl Stranges
Product & Event Specialist
husqvarnaviking.com
seecherylsew.blogspot.com
myembroideries.com

Blooming Bluebird
Complete instructions include chart with symbols and colour key. A simple little bluebird can be embroidered in so many ways using a wide variety of stitches. It is offered here as a cross stitch project. Cross stitch it on a tote, pillow, towel, bed skirt, bed sheet, valance or anywhere your imagination takes you.
Designed by Judith Marquis
Amberlane & Amberpetites
www.amberlane.ca

Country Goose
This nursery theme punchneedle piece is perfect for showing off great threads, and using up scraps of wool.
Designed by Christine Baker
[email protected]
www.FairfieldRoadDesigns.com
christinebaker-fairfieldroaddesigns.blogspot.ca
www.facebook.com/FairfieldRoadDesign

A Talisman for Baby
What better way to welcome baby than making a talisman! These are small enough to accomplish fairly quickly, and perfect for exploring a more advanced skill level of the Nizanka technique!
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
www.ivarabei.wix.com/spiritofbelarus
www.facebook.com/SoB.design