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FEATURES
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Design
Primer, Part 4
The topic for this fourth in Mary's educational six-part series
is choosing a design.
By Mary D. Shipp
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DEPARTMENTS
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Date
Book
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President's
Column
by Susan H. Davis |
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Shay's
Solutions
by Shay Pendray |
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Trade
Secrets
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In
Stitches, by Carole H. Lake |
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Book
Review, by Carolyn M. Humes |
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Legends
of the Past, by Jill Becker |
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Product
News, by Sandy Rodgers |
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Technique,
by Jill Rabius-McGrath |
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Guild
News |
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36 |
Workshop
By Mail |
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ANG
Annual Report |
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Treasurer's
Reportt |
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Chapter
News |
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Volunteer
Staff |
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Time
Flies
We present to you "Millennium Fantasy," whose curves and
swirls mimic the speed at which our world is moving.
By Beth McKenna
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Wish
Upon A Star
This
celestial ornament perfectly demonstrates how to achieve the effect
of an overdyed thread using regular stranded cotton or sil.
By Patricia M. Mazu

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Luscious
leaves, page 25 |
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the cover: Dakota Rogers' arbor daze. Background photo of South
Carolina's Table State Park by Patrick Wright. |
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The bead goes on, page 31
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The
Life Of A Leaf
Three
examples so lovely you'll wish they really did grow on trees.
By Dakota Rogers |
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Fringe
Benefits
Sometimes,
a bold beaded fringe just can't be beat.
By Mary K. Campbell |
| Legend
for Projects |
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Each needle
indicates a suggested degree of difficulty.
Least
difficult
Most
difficult
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