Published by Craftways Corporation, this magazine showcases some of the best designs of May/June 1990. 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. Victorian Tapestry - In ways touching, dramatic, and sometimes comic, cross-stitch intimately affects the lives of all of you, our readers. Some it consoled through a life crisis, other it helped celebrate a milestone. For our winner, it expresses the appreciation of a father's love.
2. Snow Star - A Christmas angel's candle illuminates a fanciful snowflake.
3. Stitching on Silk Gauze - The lure of things miniature will entice you to stitch on silk gauze.
4. Button Fancy - Who says a button must be used as a fastener, or serve any purpose other than to decorate and delight?
5. Whitework Sampler - Stitchery in a single shade, standing on its own without a full palette of colors can be so dramatic that it takes your breath away.
6. Cottage Gardens Series; Brick Cottage - We find ourselves in an idyllic garden spot, punctuated by a dwelling of richly colored brick, The rosy shades of brick reflect the minerals of the local soil; this country has indeed been blessed with the brightest clay in all England.
7. Painted Desert - Dedicated needleworkers love timeless designs, and willing to spend many hours on heirloom projects. But what about the quick changing world of fashion? It's too much fun to ignore.
8. Harvest Helper - At harvest time, this country lad longs to join his father and big brothers mowing the wheat field. But he's too small!!
9. Welcome - Emie Bishop welcomes you graciously.
10. Paisley - Experience a celebration of color with Jubilee, a new 100% cotton, 28-count plain weave fabric.
Plus much much more! Thank you for looking and happy stitching!