Sew News PRESENTS 2004 ARTICLE INDEX IDEAS, INSPIRATIONS & TECHNIQUES
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1 Sew News PRESENTS IDEAS, INSPIRATIONS & TECHNIQUES Beginner s Choice All Dolled Up (stitch up thread dolls for little ones) January/February p. 32 Back to Basics (digitizing software comparison chart) November/December p. 13 Back to Basics (organize your embroidery space) May/June p.12 Back to Basics (solving common problems) July/August p.12 Back to Basics (solving common problems, part 2) September/October p. 14 Back to Basics (using blanks for fast embroidered projects) January/February p.12 Back to Basics (understand needle types) March/April p.12 Foot Notes: Beading/Cording Foot (machine accessory use) November/December p. 60 Foot Notes: Ruffle Foot (machine accessory use)september/october p. 60 Foot Notes: Ribbon/Sequin Foot (machine accessory use).. July/August p. 58 Game Time! (make a hanging video game holder) Great Offers (30 special offers for under $15) January/February 60 Practice to Project (use test samples on denim) March/April p. 8 Practice to Project (use test samples to make sachets)..... May/June p. 8 Practice to Project (use test samples for soft balls).. January/February p. 8 Practice to Project (use test samples to make a storage ottoman Practice to Project (use test samples to embellish a shirt) Practice to Project (use test samples to update kids overalls) July/August. p. 8 Children All Dolled Up (stitch up thread dolls for little ones) January/February p. 32 Beary Special (appliqué bear with dimensional on fleece).. Holiday p. 16 Best Dressed (heirloom details on little girl s dress) Holiday p.46 Game Time! (make hanging video game storage) Just For Baby (use test-stitch samples for crib quilt)... Fall Quilting p. 42 Kid Clean Up (make baby bibs) Holiday p. 76 Made in the Hoop (create soft toys) September/October 64 Pillow Play (make kids pillows with raggy edge appliqués) Pockets For A Princess (bedside storage caddy) Fall Quilting p. 60 Practice to Project (use test samples on denim) March/April p. 8 Practice to Project (make soft balls) January/February p. 8 Practice to Project (use test samples to update kids overalls)july/august. p. 8 Sheer Fun (make windowpane appliqué) March/April p ARTICLE INDEX The Eyes Have It (add metal eyelets to highlight embroidery) July/August p. 66 Tool Cool Tots (make a tool apron) Holiday p. 62 Fabric A Little Ribbon (embellish jackets with ribbons and embroidery) Chill Chaser (learn to embroider on sherpa)..... January/February p. 28 Décor & More (use traditional home décor fabrics for garments) September/October p. 18 Embroidered Elegance (mix ribbons and velvet for pretty room accents) Holiday p. 8 Fleece Fun (make a kids jacket with paw print pockets Here Comes The Bride (find dazzling bridal ideas)... March/April p. 22 Image Enhancers (computer-printed imagery) May/June p. 50 Seasonal Chic (embroider on faux suede) Holiday p. 20 Sheer Fun (make windowpane appliqué) March/April p. 46 Snips & Tails (make original fabrics from clipped threads) March/April p. 52 Suede Way (combine stamping and embroidery on faux suede) Vest Bet (enhance embroidery with sheer overlay) May/June p. 46 Warm Fuzzies (combine embroidery and Chenille by the Inch) March/April p. 64 Wrapped in Elegance (embroidery on specialty fabrics)fall Quilting p. 18 Fashion A Little Ribbon (embellishing jackets with ribbons and embroidery) Beary Special (applique bear with dimensional detail on fleece) Holiday p. 16 Border Lines (appliqué border treatment) May/June p. 28 Buttonhole Bravado (using buttonhole designs)september/october p. 30 Chill Chaser (learn to embroider on sherpa).... January/February p. 28 Collar Concepts (embellish collars for fashion focus, Part 1) March/April p. 36 Collar Concepts (embellish collars for fashion focus, Part 2) May/June p. 36 Collar Concepts (embellish collars for fashion focus, Part 3) Crazy for Patchwork (make crazy patch in the hoop) Spring Quilting p. 46 Creative Closures (garment closures, part I)... September/October p. 48 Creative Closures (garment closures, part 2). November/December p. 52 Decor & More (home decor fabrics for garments) September/October p. 18 Embroidery with Impact (combine designs like the pros). July/August p. 22 Heirloom Update (heirloom techniques on blouse)... July/August p. 52 Here Comes the Bride (bridal ideas) March/April p. 22 1
2 Image Enhancers (computer-printed imagery) May/June p. 50 In Bloom (raggedy edge appliques on summer dress).. July/August p. 72 Initial Impact (use letters to embellish) May/June p. 68 In the Bag (raised raggy edge appliqué on purse).. Spring Quilting p. 76 Pant Panache (sheer embroidered hemline treatment)..... Holiday p. 24 Pant Parade (embroider hemlines for decorative panache) January/February p. 38 Parasols on Parade (combine beading and embroidery)... May/June p. 20 Patchwork Sophistication (learn to embroider motifs over seams) Fall Quilting p. 28 Practice to Project (use test samples to embellish a shirt) Proud As A Peacock (layered appliqués and decorative stitching embroidery motifs) November/December p. 36 Quilt, Sew & Tote (make a tote with log cabin piecing).. Fall Quilting p. 22 Shape Up (combine geometric shapes and metal studs) Sheer Fun (discover windowpane appliqué) March/April p. 46 Silk Ribbon Accents (embroider on ribbon) March/April p. 30 Snips & Tails (make original fabrics from clipped threads)... March/April p. 52 Snow Business (embroider a winter scene on a denim jacket).. Holiday p. 56 Sparkling Splendor (piece and bead a silk jacket)... Spring Quilting p.16 Suede Way (stamping and embroidery on faux suede) Town & Country Lace (add lace motifs to jackets for casual or dress up) March/April p. 56 Tyrolean Treasure (use quilting motifs for Tyrolean details Vest Bet (enhance embroidery with a sheer overlay)..... May/June p. 46 Wrapped In Elegance (embroidery on specialty fabrics).. Fall Quilting p. 18 Yarn Inspirations (embroider on knit and crochet).. January/February p. 18 Holiday Beary Special (applique juggling bear design on fleece).... Holiday p. 16 Best Dressed (heirloom details on little girl s dress) Holiday p. 46 Changing Seasons (make a wall hanging with removable patches) Holiday p. 34 Embellished Elegance (ribbons and velvet pillows) Holiday p. 8 Greetings! (embroider paper cards) Holiday p. 66 Happy Holly-days (make a wreath and more from appliqué leaves) Holiday p. 70 Kid Clean Up (baby bibs) Holiday p. 76 Made in the Hoop (create holiday gift pocket ornaments) Pant Panache (sheer embroidered hemline treatment)..... Holiday p. 24 Posh Pets (personalized accessories for four-legged friends).. Holiday p. 28 Snow Business (embroider a winter scene on a denim jacket) Holiday p. 56 Tool Cool Tots (make a child s tool apron) Holiday p. 62 Yuletide Beading (combine beading and embroidery on a tree skirt) Home Dec All Star Ribbons (decorative ribbon blocks on a pillow) Spring Quilting p. 20 Autumn Fantasy (add embroidery to traditional quilt piecing) Fall Quilting p. 54 AVictorian Tendency (decorative stitching and crazy patch wall hanging) Fall Quilting p. 6 Back to Basics (organize your embroidery space) May/June p.12 Bobbin Art (discover free-motion embroidery).. November/December p. 29 Changing Seasons (make a wall hanging with removable patches) Holiday p. 34 Embroidered Grace (make a tablecloth of lace and dimensional motifs Field of Flowers (combine applique and embroidery on chair covers, part 6) January/February p.52 Flower Patch (dimensional floral embroideries on quilt) Game Time! (hanging video game holder).. November/December p. 74 Garden Party (make table linens with floral motifs)... July/August p. 16 Gather Together (use gathered fabrics and ribbon embroidery for an heirloom quilt) Fall Quilting p. 32 Great Landscaping (how to create landscape quilts)... Spring Quilting p.52 Happy Holly-days (make a wreath and more from appliqué leaves) Holiday p. 70 Just For Baby (use test-stitch samples for crib quilt)... Fall Quilting p. 42 Letter Perfect (quilt and frame letters) Spring Quilting p. 12 Made in the Hoop (holiday gift pocket ornaments) Made in the Hoop (dimensional flowers for candle mats and more) July/August p. 66 Made in the Hoop (one-step patches and coasters) May/June p. 60 Mirror Improvement (embroider a mirror frame).. Spring Quilting p. 38 Pillow Play (make kids pillows with raggy edge appliqués) Pockets For A Princess (bedside storage caddy) Fall Quilting p. 60 Practice to Project (use test samples to make a storage ottoman) Practice to Project (use test samples to make sachets)..... May/June p. 8 Quilts As Art (tips to hang quilts) Fall Quilting p. 74 Retro Redwork (make a redwork quilt) Fall Quilting p. 12 Salvaged Chic (make over a floor lamp) September/October p. 44 Salvaged Chic (make over a footstool) January/February p. 42 Salvaged Chic (make over a kitchen step stool) July/August p. 42 Seeing Stars (quilted pieced wall hanging Spring Quilting p. 72 Shirted Places (turn shirts into theme placemats) May/June p. 24 Stamp Style (stamped and embroidered pieced valance).. Fall Quilting p. 64 Take Three (use three motifs to create nine blocks.. Spring Quilting p. 28 Taking Root (use lace motifs to create a pretty root vase).. July/August p. 28 The Whole Story (learn how to make a whole-cloth quilt) Spring Quilting p.62 Tried & Trimmed (combine embroidery and trims) September/October p. 70 Turning Corners (using corners and borders).... January/February p. 68 Watercolor Garden (fusible interfacing for quick pieced table runner) Fall Quilting p. 38 Wood You Believe? (how to embroider on wood).... March/April p. 16 2
3 Yuletide Beading (combine beading and embroidery on a tree skirt) Holiday p. 42 Pets Posh Pets (personalized accessories for four-legged friends).. Holiday p. 28 Practice to Project (make soft balls from test samples) January/February p. 8 Projects to Make A Little Ribbon (embellishing jackets with ribbons and embroidery) January/February p. 46 All Star Ribbons (decorative ribbon blocks on pillow).. Spring Quilting p. 20 All Dolled Up (thread dolls) January/February p. 32 Autumn Fantasy (pieced wall hanging) Fall Quilting p. 54 AVictorian Tendency (crazy patch quilted wall hanging).. Fall Quilting p. 6 Beary Special (applique juggling bear on fleece shirt) Holiday p. 16 Best Dressed (little girl s heirloom dress) Holiday p.46 Bobbin Art (free-motion embroidered art)... November/December p. 29 Border Lines (appliqué border on shirt hemline) May/June p. 28 Changing Seasons (wall hanging with removable patches)... Holiday p. 34 Chill Chaser (sherpa vest) January/February p. 28 Crazy for Patchwork (crazy patch in the hoop).... Spring Quilting p. 46 Decor & More (jacket from home decor fabrics).. September/October p. 18 Embroidered Grace (tablecloth with lace and dimensional motifs Embroidery With Impact (combine designs on jacket).. July/August p. 22 Field of Flowers (combine appliqué and embroidery on Chair covers, part 6 of room setting series) January/February p.52 Fleece Fun (make a kids jacket with paw print pockets) Flower Patch (dimensional floral embroideries on quilt) Game Time! (make a hanging video game holder) Garden Party (table linens with floral motifs) July/August p. 16 Gather Together (gathered fabrics and ribbon embroidery for heirloom quilt) Fall Quilting p. 32 Great Landscaping (how to create landscape quilts)... Spring Quilting p.52 Happy Holly-days (make a wreath and more from appliqué leaves) Holiday p. 70 Heirloom Update (heirloom techniques on a blouse).. July/August p. 52 Image Enhancers (work with computer-printed imagery).. May/June p. 50 In Bloom (raggedy edge applique summer dress).... July/August p. 72 In the Bag (raised raggy edge treatment on purse).. Spring Quilting p. 76 Just For Baby (crib quilt) Fall Quilting p. 42 Kid Clean Up (baby bibs) Holiday p. 76 Letter Perfect (quilt and frame monogram letters).. Spring Quilting p. 12 Made in the Hoop (holiday gift pocket ornaments) Made in the Hoop (dimensional flowers for candle mats and more) July/August p. 66 Made in the Hoop (soft toys) September/October 64 Made in the Hoop (patches and coasters) May/June p. 60 Mirror Improvement (embroider a mirror frame).. Spring Quilting p. 38 Pant Panache (embellish a sheer hemline) Holiday p. 24 Pant Parade (embroider pants) January/February p. 38 Parasols on Parade (combine beading and embroidery on a tote bag) May/June p. 20 Patchwork Sophistication (embroider over seams).... Fall Quilting p. 28 Pillow Play (raggy edge appliqué pillows) Pockets For A Princess (make a bedside caddy for easy storage) Fall Quilting p. 60 Posh Pets (dog bed, collar, coat, placemat) Holiday p. 28 Practice to Project (using denim test samples) March/April p. 8 Practice to Project (soft balls from test samples)... January/February p. 8 Practice to Project (storage ottoman from test samples) Practice to Project (embellish a shirt with test samples) Practice to Project (sachets from test samples) May/June p. 8 Practice to Project (update kids overalls from test samples).. July/August. P 8 Proud As A Peacock (layer appliqués and decorative stitches) November/December p. 36 Quilt, Sew & Tote (tote with log cabin piecing) Fall Quilting p. 22 Retro Redwork (redwork quilt) Fall Quilting p. 12 Salvaged Chic (make over a floor lamp) September/October p. 44 Salvaged Chic (make over a footstool) January/February p. 42 Salvaged Chic (make over a kitchen step stool) July/August p. 42 Seeing Stars (pieced wall hanging Spring Quilting p. 72 Shape Up (combine geometric shapes and metal studs on a jacket) Sheer Fun (windowpane appliqué on child s dress)... March/April p. 46 Shirted Places (turn shirts into theme placemats) May/June p. 24 Skirt Sophisticate (combining designs) November/December p. 42 Snips & Tails (make original fabrics from clipped threads).. March/April p. 52 Snow Business (embroider a winter scene on a denim jacket) Holiday p. 56 Stamp Style (stamped and embroidered pieced valance) Fall Quilting p. 64 Suede Way (combine stamps and embroidery on faux suede) Taking Root (lace motifs create pretty root vases)..... July/August p. 28 Take Three (use three motifs to create nine blocks).. Spring Quilting p. 28 The Eyes Have It (add metal eyelets to highlight embroidery) July/August p. 6 The Whole Story (make a whole-cloth quilt) Spring Quilting p.62 Tool Cool Tots (make a tool apron for a child) Holiday p. 62 Town & Country Lace (add lace motifs to jackets for casual or dress up) March/April p. 56 Tyrolean Treasure (quilting motifs become Tyrolean details Vest Bet (enhance embroidery with a sheer overlay)..... May/June p. 46 Watercolor Garden (fusible interfacing on quick-pieced table runner) Fall Quilting p. 38 Wrapped In Elegance (pieced scarf from specialty fabrics) Fall Quilting p. 18 Yarn Inspirations (embellish knit and crochet projects) January/February p. 18 Yuletide Beading (combine beading and embroidery on a tree skirt) 3
4 Quilting All Star Ribbons (use ribbons to make decorative blocks) Autumn Fantasy (add embroidery to traditional quilt piecing) Fall Quilting p. 54 AVictorian Tendency (decorative stitching and crazy patch wall hanging) Fall Quilting p. 6 Bobbin Art (make free-motion embroidery). November/December p. 29 Crazy for Patchwork (make crazy patch in the hoop).. Spring Quilting p. 46 Flower Patch (dimensional floral embroidered quilt).. Spring Quilting p. 6 Gather Together (gathered and ribbon embroidered heirloom quilt) Fall Quilting p. 32 Great Landscaping (how to create landscape quilts).. Spring Quilting p.52 In the Bag (raised raggy edge purse) Spring Quilting p. 76 Just For Baby (make a crib quilt) Fall Quilting p. 42 Letter Perfect (quilt and frame letters) Spring Quilting p. 12 Mirror Improvement (embroider a mirror frame for eye-catching appeal) Spring Quilting p. 38 Patchwork Sophistication (embroider over seams).... Fall Quilting p. 28 Pillow Play (kids pillows with raggy edge appliqués).. Fall Quilting p. 68 Pockets for a Princess (bedside storage caddy) Fall Quilting p. 60 Practice to Project (storage ottoman) Spring Quilting p. 8 Quilts As Art (tips to hang quilts) Fall Quilting p. 74 Quilt, Sew & Tote (make a tote with log cabin piecing).. Fall Quilting p. 22 Retro Redwork (make a redwork quilt) Fall Quilting p. 12 Seeing Stars (pieced wall hanging) Spring Quilting p. 72 Stamp Style (stamped and embroidered pieced valance).. Fall Quilting p. 64 Take Three (use three motifs to create nine blocks)... Spring Quilting p. 28 Tyrolean Treasures (use quilting motifs for Tyrolean details The Whole Story (make a whole-cloth quilt) Spring Quilting p.62 Watercolor Garden (fusible interfacing for quick-pieced table runner) Fall Quilting p. 38 Wrapped In Elegance (pieced scarf from specialty fabrics) Fall Quilting p. 18 Paper & Embroidery Note: This special issue focused on embroidering on paper for projects and scrapbook pages. Paper Pizzazz (how to embroider on paper) p. 6 Scrapbooking 101 (basics to get started scrapbooking) p. 14 Lace Allure (make freestanding lace motifs) p. 20 On the Surface (embellishment options) p. 22 Photo Finish (use frames and borders to create layout pages) p. 26 Decorative Drawers (turn sleeve boxes into storage and treat holders) p. 34 Fold Em (make an accordion book) p. 38 Gallery of Ideas (scrapbook pages) p. 43 Package Deal (embellish boxes and bags) p. 56 Pet Presents (make a treat box for a pet) p. 63 Heart Hang-Up (make a decorative wall hanging with a shaker box).. p. 64 Media Makeover (how to make altered books) p. 68 In the Cards (create cards and tags) p. 76 Software Back to Basics (digitizing software comparison chart) November/December p. 13 Buttonhole Bravado (functional to fantastic)... September/October p. 30 Digitizing Applique Details (how to guide)..... January/February p. 24 Image Enhancers (computer-printed imagery) May/June p. 50 Initial Impact (use letters to embellish) May/June p. 68 Made in The Hoop (make one-step pockets) March/April p. 68 Take Three (use three motifs to create nine blocks)... Spring Quilting p. 28 Techniques Note: Also see the Quilting section for quilted-related techniques. A Little Ribbon (embellishing jackets with ribbons and embroidery) Back to Basics (solving common problems) July/August. p.12 Back to Basics (solving common problems, part 2) September/October p. 14 Beary Special (appliqué on fleece) Holiday p. 16 Best Dressed (heirloom technqiues) Holiday p.46 Bobbin Art (free-motion embroidery) November/December p. 29 Border Lines (appliqué borders).... May/June p. 28 Buttonhole Bravado (using buttonhole designs) September/October p. 30 Chill Chaser (learn to embroider on sherpa)..... January/February p 28 Collar Concepts (embellish collars for fashion focus, Part 1) March/April p. 36 Collar Concepts (embellish collars for fashion focus, Part 2) May/June p. 36 Collar Concepts (embellish collars for fashion focus, Part 3) Creative Closures (embellished closures for fashion impact, part I) September/October p. 48 Creative Closures (embellished closures for fashion impact, part 3) November/December p. 52 Decor & More (embroidered home décor fabrics).. September/October p. 18 Digitizing Applique Details (how to guide)..... January/February p. 24 Embroidered Grace (tablecloth with lace and dimensional motifs Embroidery With Impact (combine designs) July/August p. 22 Field of Flowers (combine applique and embroidery on Chair covers, part 6 of room setting series) January/February p.52 Foot Notes: Beading/Cording Foot (machine accessory use) November/December p. 60 Foot Notes: Ribbon/Sequin Foot (machine accessory use) July/August p. 58 Foot Notes: Ruffler Foot (machine accessory use) September/October p. 60 Happy Holly-days (make a wreath and more) Holiday p. 70 Heirloom Update (heirloom techniques get trendy)... July/August p. 52 Here Comes the Bride (find dazzling bridal ideas).... March/April p. 22 Embroidery with Impact (learn how to combine designs like the pros) Image Enhancers (work with computer-printed imagery).. May/June p.50 In Bloom (raggedy edge applique) July/August p. 72 Initial Impact (using lettering) May/June p. 68 Just for Grandma (pintuck and embroidery) July/August p. 38 Lace Allure (make freestanding lace motifs).. Paper & Embroidery p. 20 Made in the Hoop (dimensional flowers) July/August p. 66 Made in the Hoop (gift pocket ornaments).. November/December p. 66 Made in the Hoop (soft toys) September/October 64 Made in the Hoop (one-step patches and coasters) May/June p. 60 Over the Rainbow (use Rainbow Transfer Paper)..... March/April p. 61 Paper Pizzazz (how to embroider on paper)... Paper & Embroidery p. 6 Pant Panache (embroider sheer and mid-weight fabrics)... Holiday p. 24 Pant Parade (embroider pants) January/February p. 38 Parasols on Parade (combine beading and embroidery).. May/June p. 20 4
5 Proud As A Peacock (layer appliqués and decorative stitches) November/December p. 36 Seasonal Chic (embroider faux suede) Holiday p. 20 Shape Up (combine geometric shapes and metal studs) Sheer Fun (windowpane appliqué) March/April p. 46 Sheer Sensations (embroider sheer fabrics) Holiday p. 50 Silk Ribbon Accents (embroider on ribbon) March/April p. 30 Snips & Tails (make original fabrics from clipped threads) March/April p. 52 Suede Way (combine stamping and embroidery on faux suede) The Eyes Have It (add metal eyelets to highlight embroidery ) July/August p. 46 Tried & Trimmed (combine embroidery and trims) September/October p. 70 Turning Corners (use corners and borders)..... January/February p. 68 Warm Fuzzies (combine embroidery and Chenille by the Inch) March/April p. 64 Wood You Believe? (embroider on wood) March/April p. 16 Wrapped In Elegance (combine embroidery with printed, textured and metallic fabrics) Fall Quilting p. 18 Yarn Inspirations (embroider on knit and crochet).. January/February p. 18 Yuletide Beading (combine beading and embroidery on velveteen) 5
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