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material world: mexico's textile traditions Mags Kandis
material world: globe-trotting for textiles Linda Turner Griepentrog
material world: meet me in st. louis Linzee Kull McCray
artist profile: amy sedaris Linzee Kull McCray
Time Traveler
Take a tour through the decades with these 8 projects.
1950s apron Amy Struckmeyer
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supergraphic table runner Kevin Kosbab |
criss-cross capelet April Moffatt
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spool sewing machine cover Amy Struckmeyer |
weekender bag Katrin Vorbeck |
love sneakers Berene Campbell |
lined wool swing jacket Katrin Vorbeck |
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Global Journeys
Stitch your way around the world with 7 internationally-inspired projects.
moorish tiles placemats Kevin Kosbab
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tea ceremony table runner Emily Breclaw |
otomi-inspired knot bag Mags Kandis |
perfect pleats tote bag + pillow Greta Songe
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mudcloth messenger bag Mags Kandis |
explorer's crossover bag Cathy Bullington
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tea cozy Brandon Mably |
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Renaissance Woman
Define your style with these 6 projects that give you a cultural edge.
fussy cuffs Katrin Vorbeck |
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lace choker April Moffatt |
honeycomb smocked handbag Charise Randell |
honeycomb smocked scarf Charise Randell |
lace belt April Moffatt |
embroidered + embellished belt Kerry Smith
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Call of the Wild
Get in touch with your wild side with these 7 projects.
royal elephant pillow cover Lindsay Conner
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wild animal baby book Heidi Boyd |
keep it simple mini tablet cozy Mags Kandis |
wild safari masks Jessica Peck |
bird by bird linen napkins Celina Mancurti |
nap cat Missy Shepler |
fluttering leaves quilt Stefanie Berganini |
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Modern Fairy Tales
Create a bit of wonder with these 4 once-upon-a-time projects.
puppet castle Heidi Boyd
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drawstring apple pouch Jessica Peck |
dragon softie Heidi Boyd |
witch legs doorstop Kevin Kosbab |
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I am making the weekender bag in the stitch fall 2013. I am at the part where main panels go onto side/closure/bottom panel. I am reading that there are notches to line up panels – however the pattern pieces don’t have them. I am tried to line up the center of the main panel to center of bottom panel without much luck. Can you please send me the corrections.
You will have to buy the magazine to get the complete pattern and instructions. That is just a template that goes with the pattern. Sometimes they cannot include everything on the pattern insert of the magazine so they put them as downloads here. You can either buy the magazine or get it as a digital download. It really is a cute pattern.
I downloaded the “Keep It Simple Mini Tablet Cozy” but when I looked for the pattern, there was none. Nothing but a graphic of trees. The first page said: A freezer-paper technique makes it easy for you to transfer … But there was no directions at all. Where could I get the full download? I was very disappointed in this.
Dineh T