PieceWork, November/December 2003
PieceWork, November/December 2003
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Table of Contents
Projects
- Needleworker of the Year Awards 2003- See the needlework that earned PieceWork's Needleworker of the Year 2003 awards and a profile of the grand-prize winner's nominating shop, Needle Arts, Incorporated, of Dearborn, Michigan.
- My World War II Christmas Stocking- Knitted in 1943, the stocking that Barbara Bentley's grandmother made for her still hangs by the chimney every Christmas. (Barbara Bentley)
- Needlework Toys: Curious George and Calico Cat (Carol Pearsall)
- Monkey (Ann Sabin Swanson)
- Baby Doll (Kathie Karbowski)
- Baby's Dolls (Shirley Hansen)
- My Crocheted Dog (Christelle Schoening)
- Crochet a Cat- Meg Grossman's adaptation from Weldon's Practical Needlework, Volume 9, is a lovable toy cat that bears a resemblance to her own cat, Mr. Yellow.
- Make a Crazy-Quilt Ball- Mary Polityka Bush designed and stitched this playful soft toy for a baby.
- Delightful Concoctions: Crazy Quilts- A brief history of crazy-quilting. (Betty Pillsbury)
- Needlepoint a Silk Carpet- Phyllis Faust's travels to India inspired this miniature carpet, whose smooth silk surface makes it feel like an antique.
- Knit a Flock of Sheep- After taking Anu Raud's workshop on knitted animals in Finland, Nancy Bush designed and knitted these stuffed sheep.
- Anu Raud's Animals- Although no written patterns are used to create these Estonian knitted animals, their traditional colors and motifs educate Estonian children about their culture, heritage, and traditions. (Nancy Bush)
- Hummel Bonnets: Symbol of Scots Pride- From about the 1790s until the mid-nineteenth century, these knitted caps were worn as fatigue dress by Scots Highland regiments. (Deborah Pulliam)
- Knit a Hummel Bonnet- Deborah Pulliam knitted and fulled this hummel bonnet; you can make one, too.
- An Embroidered Purse Mystery- This intricately embroidered purse appears not to be of Chinese origin, but its source nevertheless remains unknown. (Catherine Amoroso Leslie)
- Embroider a Hair Tie- Melinda Barta, inspired by the minute detail of the mountain-and-moon motif on the mystery purse, created a hair tie to embroider.
- Connecting Centuries, Countries, and Cultures: Quilting and Patchwork in South Asia- Quilted textiles play important roles in South Asian communities today. (Linda L. Beeman)
- Behind the Rainbow- The history of Pearsall's Ltd., manufacturer and purveyor of embroidery silk, dates to 1795. (Mary Polityka Bush)