Country Stitch Magazine from May/June 1991

Country Stitch Magazine from May/June 1991

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Published by Oxmoor House Inc., this magazine showcases some of the best designs of May/June 1991. It also has articles about designers, as well as new products and techniques. It is discontinued.

Included designs are:
1. Count Your Garden - Simple, colorful stitches and a clever verse are artfully combined to create this pleasing stitchery.

2. Town Square Afghan; The Grand Hotel and The Daily Journal - Continuing our journey around the town Square, we find The Grand Hotel and The Daily Journal. The Opera House & Schoolhouse are in Cross Stitching Magazine July/August 1991 also available in The Stitching Elk etsy store and website.

3. To the Bride, To the Groom - Quaint hearts and scroll like verses mix effortlessly in this pair of complementary designs, suitable for presenting as a wedding gift.

4. Nothing Like Homemade - Stitch this delightful design for display in your own kitchen, or give to a close friend who shares your love for things made with hands, and from the heart.

5. Americana Welcome - Celebrate the good old "U.S.of A.", and your love of rural life with this rustic charmer!

6. Country Buddies (Happy Birthday Girl, Happy Birthday Boy, & Country Buddies) - "Fuzzy wuzzy" bear pals have found a pot of honey to share inn the appealing Country Buddies. for an added touch, work one of the companion Happy Birthday pieces to celebrate the big day of your favorite little one.

7. Seasons - Red is my favorite color, and when I saw this design by Linda Jary, it was love at first sight. Seasonal tree motifs and bright red apples stitched in horizontal bands create the background.

8. Antique Santa and Poinsettias - Throughout history, Santa Claus has held great appeal for children of all ages at Christmastime. Images of him, though they vary across the globe, are part of the special magic of this happy season.

9. A Little Bit Country (Welcome Birds, Country Heart, & Welcome) - a friend of mine has used country-style decorating for her new house. friendly bunnies, hearts of all colors and sizes adorn every nook and cranny. I plan to present Country at Heart to her as a house warming gift, as I know she'll love the patchwork-quilt look. The other, Welcome, and Welcome Birds, will suite her taste equally well, so I'll stitch them now to save for special occasions!

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