Needle Pointers

Volume XXXVI, Number 3

May 2008

F E A T U R E S
 
10

Bringing the Background to the Foreground
We don't mean that literally. But it's important that you give the background of your needlework as much thought as you give the foreground. Here's why.
by Joni Stevenson

14 A Series Completed
The Shepherds are the final addition to your Pulled Thread Nativity.
by Rozelle Hirschfelt


The Shepherds, page 14

 
D E P A R T M E N T S
 
  4 Date Book
 
  4 President's Column
By Carol K. Korman and Barbara A. Richardson
  5 Stitching Solutions
By Mary K. Campbell
  7 Trade Secrets
7 Book Review
By Carolyn M. Humes
7 In Stitches
By Terry Dryden
8 Legends of the Past
By Haley Shapley
8 Product News
By Sandy Rodgers
  36 Guild News
  38 Chapter News
  39 Volunteer Staff
 
20
Log Cabin in the Woods
Although originally designed as a quilt, the needlework version works up easily and prettily.
by Peg Dunayer
24
A Familiar Story
Whether or not Slow and Steady is how you work, we think you'll agree, this turtle is a winner.
by Rachel Atkinson
30
Pretty in Padding
Basic stumpwork adds a dimension that really makes your needle art stand out.
by Barbara Richardson
Log Cabin in the Woods, page 20

Mountain Cabin by Peg Dunayer is featured on this issue's cover .


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