Cross Stitch & Country Crafts Magazine from May/June 1989

Cross Stitch & Country Crafts Magazine from May/June 1989

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Published by Craftways Corporation, this magazine showcases some of the best designs of May/June 1989. 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. My Baby Duck -Downy yellow duck line, yellow-headed baby gazing so intently into one another's eyes, Tell me what's the secret that you two are knowing both of you so young, so innocently wise.

2. Call a friend - For the unforeseen emergency (such as when you simply must have some of Grandma's homemade pie) stitch Tammy Pearson's miniature design.

3. Palette of Stitches - Broaden your stitchery repertoire to include stitches that complement the beloved Ross stitch. The Charted Designers of America, an organization of counted cross stitch designers, designated this collection of specialty stitches palette stitching to suggest the array of possibilities for the needle artist.

4. Christmas Wreath & Christmas Tree - Christmas ushers in the season of merry making and fun, fod and drink, grand feasts and informal get-togethers. If you've established a tradition of holiday entertaining, these festive coasters will brighten your table and protect your fine furniture.

5. Damask Toweling - Elegant and romantic, is too lovely to leave in the kitchen. four appealing patterns - checker board, apples, grapes and flowers - flourish in pink, blue, taupe, white and ivory.

6. Dear Tooth Fairy - She soothes the hurt and extracts a smile!

7. By the Sea Series; Sand Castles - Caught up in the excitement of creation, two little girls onstruct a fairy-tale castle of sand.

8. Ride in the Country - Tally Ho! The mist clears, the morning sunlight breaks through as dashing sportsmen take hounds and horses through their places.

7. Wedding Bouquet Sampler - The language of flowers echoes the language of love. Lois Hofmeyer artfully combined these blossoms into an exquisite bouquet tied with a cascade of ribbons then she added the names and wedding date of the bridal couple.

8. March Marigolds - Brigette Kozma paints an idyllic science in cross stitch.

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