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Dorinda Balanecki incorporates beautiful crystal buttons for a touch of glitz. Shelby Allaho shares her love of crocheted accessories. The art of spinning using a drop spindle and ideas for knitting with hand-spun yarn are featured. Editor Marcy Smith highlights a colorful rug and Toni Rexroat talks about crochet and home decor. Designer Rohn Strong talks about crochet sweater patterns and Louisa Demmitt hand knits a hoodie. Nicole Winer demonstrates how to knit a mega bulky hat and Becca Smith explains the magic of scale.

Learn to choose the right yarn and fiber with Patty Lyons. Tips on provisional cast-ons are shared. Designer Anne Hanson shows how to take measurements and the most important fit points of a garment. Costume designer Annie Modesitt talks about knitting's place in literature at the knitting library. Anne Hanson talks about natural wool and shows how to bring out the best of yarn's natural texture. Scarves and shawls are favorite all-season projects. Lisa Shroyer begins with innovative edgings.

Shaping and construction techniques that are important when knitting for babies are demonstrated. Eunny Jang demonstrates lace knitting and Kristin Omdahl teaches how to shape with lace stitches. Crochet expert Kristin Omdahl showcases a scarf pattern with look-alike crochet and knit stitches. Eunny Jang designs a simple skirt. Kristin Omdahl embellishes a skirt by adding crocheted ruffles. Dive into designing the basic sock. Various types of yarns perfect for knitted socks are explored. Tips for working with chunky yarns, crocheted afghans, and a quick tip for huge art knitting are shared.

Simple elements such as draping, gathering and ruching in knitwear pack a very fashionable punch. A twined knitting technique, a look seen on traditional Scandinavian knitwear; unique edgings for afghans; exotic fibers around the world; and special bind-offs from around the world are shared. A look at airy fabrics, such as mesh and brioche knitting; Tunisian crochet techniques and projects; a look at soft spun fiber; amd a tip for brioche knitting in two colors are showcased. A tutorial on unique cast-on methods for knitting, crocheted jewelry, cotton yarns, and a tip for cabling without a cable needle are featured.

A primer on fancy increases and decreases for lace designs, hand dyed vs. A sweater construction tutorial, the vest knitalong, wool yarns beyond the basic merino blends, and adding edgings and trims to your sweater projects are featured. A knitalong for the Agua Rios vest, American yarns, and quick tips for starting and stopping a garment mid-stream are featured.

Infinite loop cable knitting, a Chevron market bag, alpaca yarns, and a tip on understanding "no stitch" boxes. A tutorial on machine, unfinished, and crocheted steeks; crochet motifson a vest design; the benefits of blending yarns with silk; and a tip for tacking down steeks. A tutorial on felting, diagonal miters add unique shaping to knitwear, tweed yarns and their implications for designing, and a tip on comparing and contrasting felted fabrics. A demonstration on a two-color intarsia motif design, how to knit intarsia argyle socks in the round, heathered wools, a tip for bobbins, and managing yarns for colorwork on bobbins.

Knitting the perfect bobble for all over textured stitch patterns, a crocheted jewelry piece, a yarn's halo, and a tip for woven cable stitches. A tutorial on Andean colorwork's scalloped edging, finish-free knits with a demonstration on a neat i-cord element, luxurious yarns made from muskox and silk, and the technique of purling backwards. A lesson on horizontal ruching and welts, a fun beret design, a discussion about camelid blends, and a quick tip for easy vertical ruching with slipped stitches. A tutorial on short row and cables, faux fur projects, novelty yarns, and a quick tip on the "Big Twist.

Double increases and decreases demonstrations, a knitted assemble made from alpaca yarn, unique yarn blends, and adding i-cord edging to your work. Planning dropped stitches, the wrap and drop stitch, dropped stitch fashions, chained and constructed yarns, a tip on managing dropped stitches so they're neat and defined. What makes a knit reversible and how to pick up stitches invisibly, a mobius shawl with a versatile motif pattern, locally spun yarns, and a tip for reversible and invisible seaming. A tutorial on three ways to wrap your short rows, a Broomstick lace crocheted hat, washable wools, and changing stepped bind-offs to short row knitting.

Tips for repairing common cable knitting mistakes, a quick-to-knit cable ornament pattern, yarn expert Clara Parkes talks about wool, and a quick tip for reading cable charts. A lesson in grafting in patterns, a great pullover design that incorporates textured stitches, how to care for your vintage textiles with proper washing and spot cleaning techniques, and a clever afterthought opening minimizes waste and shaping dilemmas at heels and sleeves. A primer in short rows, short row knitting for scarves, lightweight crochet projects for newborns, and yarn advice for knitting short rows. A beautiful Latvian old-world technique that shows off color work; Portuguese two-color knitting; Tunisian crocheted lace; and a lesson in thrumming, a technique that adds warmth to your knitting with a layer of rovings knitted in.

How to give your knitting a new lift with techniques that carry a strand in to the row above for a pop of color and texture, yak yarns, filet crochet, and a quick tip on fringe. A primer in I-cord, great beginning needlepoint projects, knitted and crocheted purse fashion, how to crochet a sturdy purse handle, and a tip on mitered corners. Turning cables on the axis with bias knitting; drape, ruching, and more directional stitching; creating vintage potholders; and a lesson on beaded cast-ons.

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A scrunch stitch, or welting stitch, and how to knit into rows below your working row; various texture filled knitwear and the tubular cast-on; lightweight yarns; and how to knit in stacked ruffles. A primer on working with pencil rovings, all about pilly yarns, faux overlapping crochet motifs, and reinforcing threads to fix saggy or weak spots in a knitted project. Pinwheel knitting, mitered knitting, creating fullness in your crochet designs, and a short-row scarf project. A stranded knitting lesson with a twist, color blending, interlocking crochet, and Armenian knitting.

The Silver Lining Hat, a football shaped headpiece that turns into a fun hat with minimal finishing; beret fashions; a foundation stitch that creates a picot edging; and a lesson in making pom poms.

A demonstration on pleated knitting; trendy, new materials in the needle arts; the serene box pleat and a motif pleated edging; and a tip on Dorset, or yarn-covered buttons for a matched, couture finish. In-depth instruction on the mattress stitch, some of the best patterns by top designers in the crochet world, the last of the lessons on the Chain Reaction Afghan, and a quick lesson on knit-on edgings. The basics of steeking; the basic scarf - it can be knit or crocheted, and worn multiple ways; the Chain Reaction Afghan Project; a quick tip on decorative seams, including whipstitch, baseball stitch, and blanket stitch.

A primer on substituting cable stitch patterns, the Nirvana Beaded Tank Top, options for combining the afghan's squares in unique ways,and a quick tip for creating custom closures and toggles. Some basics on working with bias bands as a finishing technique; sideways knitting to create a nautical-inspired sweater incorporating clever combinations of textured stitches and design details; the Chain Reaction Afghan and ways to upsize some of the squares to create even larger blankets or garments; and a lesson on picking up stitches.

Intarsia knitting; elementary students who are learning to stitch through the Needle Arts Mentoring Program; different ideas for making the Chain Reaction Afghan in an array of color ways or in favorite colors; and advice on weaving in the ends of your yarns when knitting Intarsia. A basic tutorial on short rows, with samples of how to translate standard shaping into short-rows for perfectly smooth lines; using short rows, and a few other simple techniques, to create knitted ruffles in fabric; the afghan crochet-along; a unique technique for left-handed reverse crochet while working tapestry crochet flat; and keeping track of knitting with ring markers, stitch markers, or other notions.

A look at popular trends, like ruffles and plaids, the new fashion yarns, and fun embellishments. Doily style knitting; the Summer Night's Shawl, a luxury lace-weight garment that uses two yarns to create an ethereal-quality fabric that is ultra-light and drapes beautifully; squares that involve crochet lace techniques with a variety of stitches, and a quick tip on managing double, triple, and even quadruple increases. Examples of seamed projects versus projects that use other joins, celebrity knitter Deborah Norville demonstrates how to crochet the spring chickie, two of the afghan squares with woven designs, how strips of crocheted fabric can be woven together to create different looks, and a quick tip on how to make jogless joins.

Two different techniques for wrapped stitches, a variety of quick projects that can be knit with a single skein of yarn, a lesson on post stitch techniques in crochet, how post stitches can create different effects in the fabric, and advice on planning buttonholes in your knitting. Tips on fixing knitting when you've made a piece either too long or too short, advice on taking basic body measurements before knitting garments, the Chain Reaction Afghan project, and advice on fixing knitting to ensure fit. An overview of felted knitting and what types of yarns are best, a big button wrap, the Chain Reaction Afghan project, and ideas for using felted swatches to make a patchwork blanket or rug.

Different methods for working socks in the round, the Helping Hands Foundation's Needle Arts Mentoring Program, the Chain Reaction Afghan project, and a quick tip on how to close up gaps and holes in a knitting project. Advanced techniques for making increases in a knitted garment, basic sweater construction for plus-sized women, how a top-down pullover can be quickly adapted and altered for a custom fit, using crochet edging to make jewelry and other stylish accessories, versatile and trendy wraps, and a quick lesson on picking up stitches evenly around any curve or straightaway.

Four different techniques for binding off; handy tips for lace knitting; using single crochet as a traditional sewn seam, either in knitted or crochet garments; biggest complaints about yarn; and a quick tip on button hole placement. A primer on knitting to fit a shape, the basic increases and decreases when knitting garments for children, a simple crochet baby dishcloth, a tutorial on illusion edging, young people who are learning needle crafts through the volunteer efforts of the Helping Hands Foundation, and a quick tip on creating twisted cord.

I-cord basics to make tassels and corkscrew fringe; meet young Scottish designer Ysolda Teague, who is known for her whimsical details; how edges can be layered and tiered to create a fringe effect; on location with designer KT Baldassaro; how to knit together small bits of novelty fibers to make brooches that can be added to almost anything; and knitting flawless colored stripes in ribbing.

Techniques for brioche knitting: Advice for knitters on a budget; meet designer KT Baldassaro who encourages knitters to "think beyond the scarf" and advance to sweaters and sporty tops using novelty yarns; perpendicular edging on shawls, cardigans, or boleros; knitting with trans-seasonal yarns; and a tip for minimizing pooling when knitting with hand painted, multi-colored yarns.

Sue combines drawn threads of natural fibers, machine hemstitching, and pulled threads to create elegant garments and table linens. A giant wall banner display incorporating sewing and embroidery, embroidery software options, and needle felting. Monogrammed towels, quilt design variations, and a beautiful thread-painted Indian quilt with a paper-pieced chevron border. Sue also demonstrates how water-soluble stabilizer can make thread painting easier. Guest Trish Stuart offers a lesson on embellishing garments and quilts with fabric inking, showing how to add details and define design areas.

Louise Cutting demonstrates easy ways to sew such "couture" touches as perfect collars and seams, button plackets, and mitered corners. Learn to create beautiful kaleidoscope quilt blocks from pictures of people, nature, jewelry or animals. Nannette Holmberg stitches lettering and words, and embellishes with easy chenille techniques for texture and color. Sheri McKillop shares couture tips and demonstrates when and how to line jackets.

Topics include quality seam finishes and new fitting and pattern technologies. Printing pictures on fabric and then embellishing with stitching to create mailable picture postcards. Guest Jenny Haskins designs a poncho, then shows how to embroider it, stitch lace, create fabulous flowers and fantasy fringe, and combine it all into a one-of-a-kind garment with a secret. Guests Joyce Drexler and Patti Jo Larson create a purse or tote with interchangeable inserts for each season, providing tips on sewing, binding, and creating buttonholes on vinyl and adding embroidery inserts. Sue and guest Carol Ingram turn a button-down shirt into a designer jacket with crazy-patch embellishment and chenille finishing.

Along the way, they share tips for stabilizers and dyed-to-match crazy-patch stitching without rethreading. Guest Sally Kane shares fabric trends, including fashionable new pleated, embroidered, and slippery varieties, as well as patterns and techniques for sewing with them. Guest Pam Hastings demonstrates how to sew interchangeable home decorations and accessories that can be changed for different seasons and occasions. Donna Dewberry and Cindy Casciato demonstrate projects using new one-stitch techniques, including placemats and napkins that re-create Donna's painted artwork on fabric.

Guest Pam Damour, a professional decorator, shows versatile Roman shades that insulate from both heat and cold while adding beauty and style to any room. Guest Sheri McKillop shows how to determine your figure type and then choose the best styles for it. Guest Cheryl Barnes demonstrates how to finish a quilt by machine, offering tips on marking the quilt top, selecting batting material, and executing free-motion and frame quilting.

Guest Nanette Holmberg offers step-by-step instructions for creating a purse and jacket, showing how to add texture and color, design details, and finish edges quickly. Guest Sally Kane shows some examples of decorating trends and shares projects for teens and "tweens.

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Guest Carol Ingram shares tips for stitching on cotton and wood-fiber papers with embroidery, decorative stitches, lettering, yarns, and more. American Sewing Guild community service quilts. Guests Shauna Beatty and Joe Hesch take banner printing to the next level by creating their own custom fabrics. Guest Loralie Harris shows techniques for stabilizing, finishing, and choosing colors and demonstrates how to make a practical tote that's perfect for gift giving.

New faux fur fabrics and easy projects to make with them, plus quick but professional-looking ways to seam, hem, edge, finish, and add zippers. Heirloom quilting tips from guest Joanie Zeier Poole and an elegant "autumn leaves" table runner. Guest Jeanne Perrine demonstrates her techniques for creating embellished, stiffened fabric for one-of-a-kind handbags.

Guest Marinda Stewart uses an iron and a sewing machine to create a unique fabric collage, then turns it into a stylish one-of-a-kind purse. Fashion trends for fall; easy techniques for stitching boucle tweeds, stretch printed denim, faux suede, and stripes; and tips on dressing up a wardrobe from guest Sally Kane. Jill Repp uses new tools and techniques to cut fleece with unique decorative edges, lacing slits, diamonds, and more.

Guest Linda Gillespie stitches cute 3-D art chickens, sharing tips and techniques for creating unique characters and making them stand on their own. Guest Joyce Drexler creates a one-of-a-kind wearable that demonstrates embroidery, binding, and new tips and techniques for stabilizers and threads. Guest Carol Ingram shows how to build a collage of coordinating fabrics onto a base garment. Also, cut-out chenille flowers, free-motion quilting, twin-needle tucks, and thread fringe. Guest Nancy Hill shows how to combine scrapbooking layouts and stitches to create not only unique scrapbook pages but also picture treatments, a tape measure cover, and a ribbon purse.

Sue adds borders, personalized thread messages, batting, backing, and quilting to finish the quilt top made from a special man's shirts. Also, how to create a coordinated photo and text wall hanging. How the type and weight of the fabric affect the fit of the finished garment and how to fit as you sew. Guest Patty Albin teaches batting basics, shows quilt-making steps, and embellishes quilts with machine embroidery and doilies. Sue and guest Marge Skreko dip-dye fabrics, trims, yarns, and more to turn "ugly" fabric into beautiful coordinated fabrics, then combine them into wearable art.

Guests Shauna Beatty and Joe Hesch turn family history and pictures into family heirlooms with technology and quilting techniques. They show how to repair old photos and create 3-D focal panels and genealogy banners. Guest Melinda Perone demonstrates simple serger techniques to make sewing faster and easier while creating elegant pillow accessories.

Also, ideas for beautiful bedrooms and bathrooms. Guest Sue Wilson puts together a wedding with elegant fabrics, accessories, fun favors, and more and demonstrates new finishing techniques for lace. Easy techniques for scrapbooking with a sewing machine, including stitching and piecing paper and pictures; paper-tearing tips; journaling with stitches; cropping and framing; and adding texture. Christy Richards and Jen Seguine. Guest Joyce Drexler shows how to create the knitted look on a sewing machine with yarn, stitches, and thread. Sue and guest Valerie Kurita share trims and techniques to add pizzazz to sporty clothes.

Guest Cindy Losekamp's undersea scene incorporates special techniques for bobbin work "upside-down work" that use heavy threads and yarns in the bobbin. Patti Jo Larson shows an easy way to change the embellishments on garments for holidays, parties, and more and shares cross-stitching tips. Guest Carol Zentgraf creates accessories for every room in the home using silk dupioni and faux suede fabrics and professional finishing techniques. Also, a table runner that's perfect for any occasion and a "wipe your paws" towel. Sue and guest Pam Hastings show simple steps for cutting and piecing striped and plaid fabrics.

Experimenting with fabric direction instantly creates new patterns for incredible pillows, tablecloths, valances, and more. Guest Nancy Odom shares ideas and techniques for simple, fun projects for kids' bedrooms, including quilts, pillows, and more. New technology has made many aspects of quilting even easier and more fun. Guests Shauna Beatty and Joe Hesch show how to make labels and story labels to create identities for special quilts, garments, and other gifts and projects.

Guest Reenie Feingold shows how to protect the quilting and stitching on finished projects, and Sue shares some of the newest techniques on the sewing machine. Time-saving professional sewing techniques for bridal and prom dresses and specialty fabrics from guest Valerie Kurita. Colleen McDonough explores the ergonomics of sewing, showing how setting up your sewing table at the right height, doing simple exercises while you sew, and cultivating good sewing habits can make the process both more efficient and more comfortable.

Guest Joyce Drexler teaches how to make fabrics with thread, using simple free-motion techniques or digitized embroidery, and offers advice about base fabrics and fiber contents.


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  • Guest Mary Henderson teaches how to create a wedding ring quilt using a new technique that eliminates the need to piece curved seams. Guest Jennette Wilch shows how to make and then embellish a hassock, footstool, ottoman, or cube. Easy ways to create special shapes and projects with fabrics, including fun yo-yo projects, gifts, and a practical and attractive calendar caddy from guest Brandy Stell.

    Guests Shauna Beatty and Joe Hesch combine printable fabrics with new printing technology to make yards of fabric for one-of-a-kind, personalized scarves, quilts, and more. Phyllis Dobbs combines the creativity of quilting with three-dimensional and textured fabric techniques to make unique quilts and accessories. Guest Joyce Drexler shares tips and techniques for successful embroidery and embellishment. Guest Jennette Wilch shows how to make magical costumes with wings. Guest Carol Ingram creates a Halloween wall hanging, and Sue shares tips for creating special fabrics and accessories.

    Linda Crone combines fabric, fusibles, trims, and decorative threads and stitches to make one-of-a-kind landscapes for wall hangings, wearable art jackets, vests, and more. Joan Anderson shows how to make sure the sleeves in your garments will fit and feel good, and Sue shares step-by-step techniques for altering any pattern. Guest Lisa Shepard, an expert on African fabrics and how they are created, shows how to incorporate this popular ethnic influence into home decor.

    Sue creates an organizer to hang on the wall. Guest Sharlene Jorgenson demonstrates her Seamless Arc Double Wedding Ring design and some original templates that make precise cutting and piecing easy. Guest Karen Morris shares tips on how to make exercise garments and lingerie that are easy to sew and comfortable to wear, including choosing specialty fabrics for slips, sports bras, and more.

    Guest Cindy Walter shares a fun and easy technique for transforming small snippets of fabric into beautiful pictures. Debra Green's tips on creating designer fashion and updating your wardrobe with trims, beads, embroidery, and more, plus ideas for sewing with kids. Guest Joyce Drexler demonstrates how to use popular animal prints. Also, tips and techniques for fast and easy quilting and new ways to make a one-of-a-kind quilt or wall hanging with a surprise twist. New tools and techniques make it possible to create a quilt in hours instead of weeks. Guest Jill Repp teaches the express steps of fusing, sewing, and embellishing and shows a trick to include a personal message with every quilt.

    Guest Jeanette Wilch demonstrates different types of lace as well as tricks and tips for working with them. Her designs incorporate lace into both garments and home decor. Special techniques to make sewing for your home practical and professional. Guest Pam Hastings demonstrates a dust ruffle, a duvet, flange pillows, and a window valance.

    Patti Jo Larson shares cross-stitch designs for creating wall borders and window sheets, framing memories, making gifts, and embellishing garments.

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    Guest Penny McMorris demonstrates the fast and fun way to create new quilt designs and manipulate the old ones. Guest Nancy Cornwell demonstrates new ways to use embroidery to add texture to garments, gifts, and crafts. She and Sue also show how one embroidery design can be sewn in a number of different ways. Guest Eva Holden shows fun projects using insulated fabrics that protect against heat, including an easy travel ironing ensemble with special carriers for a hot iron and a curling iron.

    An exploration of window treatments includes Jennette Wilch's tips on ribbon types and where to use them; instructions for making basic shades, valances, and curtains; and ideas for adding ribbon and trim to turn them into one-of-a-kind window embellishments. Guests Shauna Beatty and Joe Hesch explore ways to create patterns using a home computer and printer. Guest Joyce Drexler teaches new ways to create special embellishments for banners, wall hangings, and garments to celebrate the seasons.

    Guest Carol Ingram brings a variety of ways to create with flannel and wool, and Sue shows easy-to-make yet impressive quilts and reversible quilted blocks. Cindy Casciato pieces a jacket from a variety of fabrics, then shows how to cut and finish it from a favorite pattern. Jeannine Twigg answers questions about the basics of professional embroidery, showing projects that demonstrate how to place embroidery, what stabilizer to use, and more.

    Guest Louise Cutting demonstrates secrets and techniques for making your sewing machine and its accessory feet work for you, and Sara Megletti gives an overview of the American Sewing Guild. Patti Jo Larson demonstrates a variety of new sewing techniques, including "suede embroidery," and uses them to turn a purchased sweater into a one-of-a-kind designer garment.

    Guest Sheri McKillop shows the newest in pattern fitting and how to do it, then demonstrates "back-to-the-basics" sewing techniques. Two projects for fun gift giving—the "Tucker bag" and the "carry-on quilt"—as well as easy ways to make the latest quilt projects from Mary Leahy. Cindy Casciato brings several projects, including quick quilts for kids, a reversible quilt, and an all-American wall hanging. Guest Mary Roehr shows how to press like the pros, and Sue creates a flattering jacket. Lindee Goodall shares ideas and techniques for personalizing embroidery with embellishments made from special printed background fabric.

    Sandra Betzina helps Sue demonstrate a variety of home decorating accessories and some special tips on setting a beautiful and functional buffet table. Guest Debra Green shows a variety of quilting, garment, and gift projects inspired by beautiful Oriental print fabrics and shares an easy kimono sleeve technique. Sewing educators share their favorite home decorating projects. Techniques showcased include hemstitching, embroidery, and heirloom sewing. Guest Marie Seroskie demonstrates her simple and elegant techniques for making and sewing perfect scallops, which can be used to beautify just about any sewing project.

    Guest Cindy Walter demonstrates beautiful designs using her foolproof methods and the latest in fusibles and battings. Linda McGehee brings more of her signature handbags and teaches how to make them with beautiful yet easy embellishments. Step-by-step construction techniques include Linda's special hidden pocket. Barbara Zagnoni shows how to sew a dust ruffle, an elegant coverlet, pillow shams, special window treatments, and more. Guest Shelly Zacharius teaches how to choose the right quilting designs for your quilts and how to transfer the design to your quilt top, then demonstrates tips for easy machine quilting.

    The sewing tools of today make quick work of some formerly tedious sewing and quilting techniques. Guest Debra Green shows some of the newest notions and great projects to use them on. Guest Sandra Betzina shares tips from her newest book on home decorating, and Sandra shows finishing and binding techniques for sewing soft and fuzzy fur throws.

    Cathy Wilson shares tips on fabric, stabilizers, needles, threads, and more as she brings the beauty of hand cross-stitch to the home embroidery machine. She also shows a variety of finished projects that make perfect gifts. Guest Debra Green returns to show the newest in fleece fabrics and how to sew with them. Sue showcases great projects and outfits for kids, many perfect for gift giving.

    The latest sewing aids make creating Celtic designs easy. Guest Clotilde demonstrates how while decorating a variety of garments and craft items. The fine art of hemstitching by machine, as demonstrated by guest expert Carol Ahles, turns a simple linen blouse into a work of art. She shares the secrets of precision hemstitching and shows where and how to use it to create beautiful garments and home accents. New tools and techniques mean more options and more fun. Guests Nina Kay Milenius and Chris Wagner demonstrate new software and tools and make liners for organizer baskets.

    Advice from embroidery expert Lindee Goodall on fashioning embroidery and maximizing designs, how to create new "originally you" designs from existing designs, and special stabilizing and hooping techniques. Since "store-bought" garments often do not fit well, fitting expert Joan Anderson shows how to make simple adjustments on ready-made garments so they fit your body. Barbara Zagnoni offers tips for saving time when pressing and sewing.

    The featured project is a creative garment using a beautiful openwork technique and foundation piecing. Turning a bedroom into a fun retreat is easy with this variety of projects. The newest ideas and techniques for sewing with fleece for your home and for yourself from guest Nancy Cornwell, plus techniques for fast, fun sewing. How to measure accurately for perfectly fitting patterns. Sheri McKillop and Kathy Ruddy demonstrate the latest computerized ways to see yourself in an embroidered garment before sewing it.

    Guest Debra Green teaches a variety of techniques to create focal flower blocks, which she then frames with a rotary-cut, quick-pieced Irish Chain pattern. Guest Joyce Drexler demonstrates foolproof ways to create with new techniques for embellishment. Joyce Drexler joins Sue to show quick and easy ways to turn fabric scraps into beautiful quilt blocks for quilts, pillows, and tote bags. Accessories for the home that both look great and create storage space. Jennette Wilch shares step-by-step instructions for a slip-covered bookshelf, a magazine holder, a bulletin board, a tapestry screen, and more.

    Working with fleece border prints to create jackets, vests, hats, and more. Guest Nancy Cornwell shares basic sewing tips for fleece and shows how to add embellishments and embroidery. Book covers and pages inside are in excellent condition. This old pattern is for two lovely party dresses for Barbie.

    The red dress is crocheted with steel hook No. Other doll patterns listed.

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    The Yellow party dress is knitted with size No. Knitting pattern book for children's clothing in Patons Totem 8ply wool. See attached photos for the styles included. Knitting and crochet pattern book for ladies clothing includes pants, jumper, hat, bag, top, skirt, jacket and suits. Slippers - 5mm crochet hook. Slippers require 2 balls of main shade and 1 ball of contrast shade. Cowl requires 5 balls. Knitted in 8ply or DK also includes instructions for clothes.

    Teddy bear picnic is for. Two funky fringed v necked ponchos one knitted and one crocheted. See attached photo for the design included.

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    This knitting and crochet pattern book has instructions to make the following -. Pages of knitting stitches. Collectable and also very usable as a reference book and guide. Lots of info in this book. Book cover and pages inside are in very good condition. Soft cover book that contains 20 pages. Knitting pattern book for babies - jumper, jacket, dress, bonnet and a twin set. Three easy to make funky ponchos worked in 8ply or D. Lovely lacy crochet shawl is 40" x40" crocheted in 8ply or DK.

    Very stylish textured jumper with cabled centre panel. Variety of designs in Patons 4 ply Crochetwist. See photos for the 9 different designs included.