Cross Stitch & Needlework Magazine from June 1998

Cross Stitch & Needlework Magazine from June 1998

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Published by Better Homes and Garden, this magazine showcases some of the best design of June 1998. It also has articles about designers, as well as new products and techniques. It used to be one of the top selling magazines until it was discontinued.

Included designs are:
1. Keepsake Bridal Journal - Here's a clever way to turn a Bride;s journal into a coffee table book for family and friends to enjoy.

2. Edible Flowers - This elaborate piece reveals an array of tasty flowers that creative chefs add to summer salads.

3. Summer Sampler - Eight traditional sampler motifs surround a central alphabet in this colorful design.

4. Violet Nosegay Afghan - A purchased Afghan woven of soft yarn makes a beautiful ground for cross-stitching these Violet nosegays.

5. The Village Tea Shop - When you look at this tea shop, stitched in soft pastels, you may have daydreams about taking afternoon tea in a quiet little village somewhere in the English countryside.

6. From photo to frame - It's easier than you think to convert a favorite photo to a stitched design.

7. Santa's Elves - Take a few spare moments to stitch these little elves before the holiday rush.

8. Romantic Wedding Treasures - A few elegant, handmade wedding projects, carefully placed amid the gifts and treats, will make a wedding reception even more special.

10. Morning Glory Pillow - The final winning pillow from our Stitch-a-Pillow contest shows a graphic floral rendering cross-stitched brightly on gray linen fabric.

11. Here Comes the Sun and Full Moon Rising - A dramatic moon makes its way above the horizon in this bewitching design from Bent Creek. And you'll welcome the beauty of the sn in the companion piece.

12. Needlework Tool Case - Use over-dyed thread to give your needlework tool case a colorful look without taking the time for frequent color changes.

Plus much much more! Thank you for looking and Happy stitching!