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www.ANPTmag.com www.TheNeedleworkPages.com A N EEDLE P ULLING T HREAD Basting a quilt Double knitting technique Thread from recycled plastic Organize your yarn! bead knitting | blackwork | crochet | cross-stitch | doll making | fibre art | knitting | machine embroidery | quilting | repurposing | rug hooking | sewing | sewing machine care Quick gift ideas & eco-friendly wrapping festive 2012 Make your holidays handmade beautiful
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4 ● festive 2012A NEEDLE PULLING THREADc o n t e n t sf e s t i v e 2012

70 Elizabeth MacEachren ideasPrappers – eco-friendly gift

wrapping

72 Kim Beamish blackwork Christmas Love Christmas Pine

76 Joanne Gatenby cross stitch Cold Twigs

80 Maria E. Gollek cross stitch Scottish Santa

82 Flo Flory bead knitting Bobbles Evening Bag

84 Lise Merchant rug hooking Winter Blues

48 Fiona EllisknittingSweet Anticipation Wrap

52 Elizabeth FalloneknittingStarlight Reversible Wrap

56 Cynthia MacDougallknit togetherDouble KnittingThe Tea CozyThe Oven Mitt

65 Michael SellickknittingAll I want for Christmas…

66 Tamara KrievinscrochetA Posy of Pom Poms

68 Laura GebhardtcrochetTinsel: Versatile Beaded

Necklace

10 Christine Baker & Nellie Holmes quiltingNoel Runner and Placemats

14 Linda Scallion quiltingWinter Window Wallhanging

18 Elaine’s Tech Tips quilting with Elaine TheriaultBasting a Quilt

22 Cheryl Strangesmachine embellishingExquisitely Elegant Garland

26 Nancy Devine sewing Soothing Gifts

30 Colleen Babcockdoll makingOops-a-Daisy Christmas

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3 Editor’s Letter 6 Mark Your Calendars! 6 Advertiser Index 7 Hooked on Books

The latest in needlework books

8 The Heart of the Art 9 Designer Showcase 40 Fabricadabra

Luigina BarattoTotora! Totora! Totora!

44 New Product ReviewThreads from recycled plastic bottles

44 In the Shop with Jaret GrimbleQ & A on sewing machine care

47 Sewing Studio BasicsTools

51 KnittingStandard Abbreviations and Terms

92 The Fibre ReportJoe LewisBeauty and Utilitarian Things: The

Cross Stitch of Severija Inčirauskaitė-Kriaunevičienė

96 Business Directory 98 Sneak Peek!

Itching to see what’s in our Spring 2013 issue?

88 Artist Profile Ruth Emerson Two Rivers

90 Evelyn Bouma by Margo PeakerHudson’s Bay

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April 18-19, 2015 2015 Quilt Show, Tiny Township Community Centre,91 Concession Road 8 East, Tiny, Ontario L0L 2J0The Georgian Bay Quilters’ Guild presents Re-flections of Georgian Bay, Roots and Wings. Roots and Wings Challenge: “Good parents give their children roots and wings. Roots to know where home is, wings to fly away and ex-ercise what’s being taught them.” – Jonas SalkAdmission is $5 and men are our guests. Plenty of free parking, handicap access and a tearoom. The location will be well signed. For more information email us at [email protected] or online at www.gbqg.ca or on Facebook.April 19, 2015 Ontario Hooking Craft Guild49th Annual Conference and Show(Traditional and primitive rug-hooking)Best Western Lamplighter Inn591 Wellington Rd, London, Ontario N6C 4R3Try traditional rug hooking, find teachers in your area, view hundreds of hand crafted rugs, purchase wools, patterns, dyes, books, kits. Open to the public. Admission $10.For more information visit www.ohcg.orgApril 24-25, 2015 Creativ FestivalInternational Centre6900 Airport Rd, Mississauga, ON L4V 1E8.Two-day interactive experience, where shopping, inspiration & creativity flourish! Get in-the-know and stay on top of what's hot, new and next in the world of sewing, knitting, quilting, beading, needlework, paper crafts, embellishing and other creative art forms. Design it! Create it! Embellish it! Make it YOU! ALL seminars, demos, make 'n takes & activities are free with admission. Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday 10am-6pm. For more info: www.creativfestival.ca or call 1.800.291.2030.May 28 - June 7, 2015 Saskatchewan Stitches Conference St. Peter’s Abbey, Muenster, Saskatchewan Join internationally renowned instructors for classes in Bra making, Quilting, Fabric Art, Sewing, Knitting and Rug Hooking for a week of learning, sharing and fun. Forms and details at www.saskstitches.ca or call 1.800.344.6024.June 20-27, 2015 Green Mountain Rug School The Capital Plaza Hotel100 State St Montpelier, Vermont, USA 05602 Two four-day sessions (6 classes each session) offered June 20-23 and 24-27, 2015 at our new location at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Montpelier, Vermont. Traditional and contemporary rug hooking classes for all levels, plus a hooking retreat each session. Details at: www.GreenMountainHookedRugs.com

To list your event in this space please call 1.866.969.2678.MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

August 19-23, 2015The Rug Hooking Guild of Newfoundland and

Labrador (RHGNL) Rug SchoolLavrock Camp/Conference Centre, Trans Canada Highway, Exit 35 (45 min. drive from St. John’s)Registrar: Diane Warren , 709-753-8836,

[email protected] RHGNL is hosting its Annual Rug School. Classses range from beginner to advanced hooking. Our Guild also hosts various hook-in gatherings throughout the province during the year. This year we celebrate our 20th Anniversary. For further information visit our website at www.rhgnl.ca.September 12-13, 2015 Settlers’ Village Quilters’ Guild presents Harvest of Quilts Show & SaleKawartha Settler’s Village,85 Dunn St, Bobcaygeon, Ontario K0M 1A0Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 10am-4pm Admission $5.00. All heritage buildings on site will be used to showcase over 200 new quilted items and heritage quilts. The theme of this show is “Recipe for a Quilt”. Also featured will be a merchants’ mall, members boutique, quilt appraiser Rosalie I. Tennison, quilt raffle, door prizes, toonie draw, scissor sharpener, demonstrations and an inter guild challenge. Refreshments in two locations. Buses welcome. Wheelchair accessible. For more information visit our web site at: www.settlersvillagequilters.ca

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Originally designed to decorate the fireplace, the Exquisitely Elegant Garland is very versatile. The inspiration came from remembering the paper chains I did as a child and adapting them to home decorating. The stitching can be applied on any type of fabric such as cotton,

satin, taffeta, and velvet, which offer different textures. The chain links can also be done using rib-bon or embroidered crochet lace.

The garland can be hung from the edge of a fireplace attached with ribbon bows for a scalloped look, or it can just be laid across the top on the mantel. Think about all of the little Christmas lights you can work around it! Place it down the centre of a table as an elegant décor piece and make individual chain links as dinner napkin holders. Other ideas would be to make the chain links thinner and smaller for a chain around the Christmas tree, or individual links as ornaments. The garland can be adapted to any season, and special occasions. Just have fun with it. z

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Have you ever had a cat climb your Christmas tree? You know what chaos can result. Imagine if the ornaments come alive when this hap-

pens and they all scramble to save themselves as the tree is being shaken. That is the image that comes to mind with the whimsical elves designed by doll maker Colleen Babcock. Their look of surprise as they appear to grab for branches makes one think the cat has just reached the star at the top of the tree.

“My inspirations usually ‘pop’ into my head,” says Col-leen, which is how the Christmas tree elves came to be. When she was asked to create a project for A Needle Pulling Thread, the image of elves falling out of a tree or getting caught in the act of playing on the branches sprang into her head. To make creation of the elves a little easier, she is providing the faces for them that can be traced onto the face fabric or printed on it using an inkjet printer. She understands that drawing faces can intimidate, so she is providing the faces to al-low makers to “just have fun”.

Colleen grew up in Ontario and completed a degree in theatre costuming. She worked in that sector until burnout caused her to escape to England for a break. While in “recovery”, she met her husband and she now lives and creates in London. She says she didn’t really know what she wanted to do until she went to a knit-ting and stitching show and met some doll makers and

was smitten. But, she kept her day job and took classes and practised and, finally, her husband suggested she create dolls full time and teach.

“My husband saw my passion when I came home from that first show with my patterns,” Colleen remembers. Now, she teaches doll creation in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. “I really love teaching and it’s so gratifying to have a student be pleased with what they have done in one of my classes. That gives me such a rush!”

Colleen’s international reputation ranks her with some of the most recognized doll creators, such as Patti Culea, Barbara Willis, and Betts Vidal – all have encouraged her in her art. She has had dolls in books by Culea and Willis.

Colleen says what hinders some people from trying doll making is the transition to how things are done differently from clothing construction. “There are many aspects of doll making that differs from other sewing, but it can be fun,” she comments. “Dolls don’t complain about too many fittings or that the shoes are too tight!”

As the elves tumble from the tree, they don’t know what will come next and Colleen says that is a lot like life.

“When you are young, you don’t realize there are other ways to use your training,” she says. “So, always keep an open mind.” Which is how a costume designer from Ontario ended up living in London making dolls that are loved around the world. z

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Christmas Tree Ornament Elves

Oops-a-Daisy

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Elizabeth has always loved knitting and she became a knitwear designer when she was home caring for her children. “I was a knitting teacher first and I knit models for some of the Toronto yarn stores,” she explains. “Then, I began designing for Shelridge Farm.”

Designing is a “picture process” for Elizabeth as she first likes to imagine where the piece will be worn and who will wear it. Once she has that vision, she can create the design. The shawl she is presenting to A Needle Pulling Thread knitters was inspired by the city of Barrie and the Spirit Catchers, a local tourist attraction. She is a very focussed designer and when a project doesn’t look the same on the needles as it did in her vision, she rips it out and starts over sometimes changing aspects until the

“vision” comes clear. “I keep trying until I enjoy what I am doing and then I know it is becoming what I want,” Elizabeth explains.

The leap into opening a shop seemed like the next challenge she needed and Eliza’s Buttons and Yarn was born. She likes to use good quality buttons in her work so she stocks fair trade buttons

from India. She also believes in sup-porting Canadian manufacturers.

“I carry mostly natural fibres, but I do have some acrylic yarns that are neces-sary for some projects, such as baby sweaters, that will see a lot of wear and washing,” Elizabeth says. “I carry Canadian yarn from Cabin Fever and Zen Garden as well as stick pins and needle holders made by Canadians.” She also sells knitting bowls that prevent yarn from rolling around on the floor made by a local potter.

Elizabeth’s association with Zen Garden led to creating a collection of hand-dyed Merino/cashmere/nylon sock yarn with colours inspired by the city of Barrie and is currently available in the shop. The inspiration comes from the colour in photos of local sites.

“Our Barrie yarns will give visiting knit-ters a chance to take home a souvenir of Barrie,” she says.

Eliza’s Buttons & Yarn

As knitters know, sock yarn doesn’t take up much space in a suitcase!

Elizabeth has a computer in the shop to give shoppers access to Ravelry. “Offering a pattern service for my customers makes it easier for them to find exactly what they envision,” she comments.

For those knitters who like the social as-pect of the process or for those who need assistance, Elizabeth offers many classes and social knitting opportunities. “My days are busy, but I am enjoying every minute,” she admits. That could be why on her website where she lists her hours, it says the shop is closed on Sunday “to rest our feet.”

You can feel Elizabeth’s enthusiasm for her shop – designing, teaching – and you can certainly hear it in her voice. It’s that enthusiasm that prompted people to take the time to review her shop. After all, knitters wouldn’t lie about getting great yarn and service, would they? z

Eliza's Buttons and Yarns in Barrie, Ontario, has more than its

share of glowing reviews in The Needlework Pages*, with tributes to owner Elizabeth Fallone. This is a sure sign that it is worth a visit to her store and her website.

*www.TheNeedleworkPages.com

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Lined Tea Cozy

skill level Light intermediate – this project is good for learning or practicing intarsia knitting technique.

finished measurements 16" [40cm] in circumference x 8" [20cm] high

materialsPatons Classic Wool or Cascade 220 – 3.5oz

[100g] each of 2 colours will be enough to make this tea cozy and the one oven mitt from this issue.

8US [5mm] straight needles

tension – 18.5 sts to 4" [10cm] with Paton’s Classic Wool

19 sts to 4" [10cm] with Cascade 220

Note: to fit a larger tea pot, use an Aran weight yarn (heavy worsted) and 9US [5.5mm] needles.knitting Cynthia MacDougall

Construction of tea cozyThe tea cozy is worked in two pieces with an integrated lining. For each piece, the lining is knit first, from the tip of the cozy to the base, then a turning ridge is made and the outer shell is knitted back up to the tip using intarsia technique. The sample was made using Colour B for the lining and bargello stripe, and Colour A for the background of the outer shell.

The outer shell of the tea cozy is made using the oven mitt chart with the following modifi-cations:1. The tea cozy has one less stitch than the

oven mitt. Hide the column of stitches identified as 1.

2. The chart is worked upside down, from row 60 to row 1.

3. When working Rows 60-50 of the chart, disregard the shaping for the oven mitt top (pink shaded squares).

4. Ignore all references to the thumb gusset shaping (blue symbols).

5. Start shaping the top of the tea cozy at Row 26 of the oven mitt chart (follow directions in the green shaded squares). The pattern calls for K2tog, ssk, and ssp decreases, how-ever, because the decreases will be hidden when the lining is stitched to the outer shell, any decrease may be used. Directions for ssp are given in the oven mitt pattern.

Cynthia made the bargello needlepoint in the photo

on the right several decades ago. The Lined Tea Cozy and

the Reversible Oven Mitt were inspired by this piece

that is still displayed in her livingroom today.

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Pom Pomsa posy of

Wikipedia tells us that “pom-pon” is originally a French term which refers to ornamental spheres of decorative fluff. They can be made out of fabric, yarn, paper, plastic, or even

feathers. However you spell it – here’s a fun and fast crochet project which lends itself to sociable crafting. So why not take a break from your regular sit ‘n’ stitch… and have a Pom Pom Party instead!

This ruffled pom pom can be worked in a little over 30 minutes, and once you get the hang of it, you can chat and snack and stitch away with your fellow pom pom party-ers!

Traditional yarn pom poms require some prework: you need to cut doughnut-shaped pieces of cardboard around which the yarn is wound, and then tied and cut. There are fancy commercial pom pom makers available also. With this crocheted version – you only need your crochet hook and yarn!

The ruffled pom pom can be used in place of traditional yarn pom poms. Here are a few suggestions:

• Scarf, belt, handbag, and slipper adornments/decorations• Socks – remember those tiny pom poms on the back of sockettes?

These provide anchorage to prevent the socks from slipping down into your shoes.

• Hat trims (From Wikipedia: “The small pom-pon bauble used on the Tam o’Shanter hat is known as a “toorie”. It evolved into the smaller pom-pom found on older-style golf caps and the button atop baseball caps.”)

• Cat toys• Baby’s crib or stroller mobile• Gift wrap embellishments• Holiday ornaments• And of course… the perfect bridal posy for a fibre-loving bride z

(or is it…pom-pom, pompom, pom-pon, or pompon?

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CKim Beamishblackwork

Christmas Love It only looks difficult and daunt-

ing, but really blackwork is one of the easiest forms of embroid-

ery. It consists of following a path by the simplest of stitches - back stitch. The double running stitch, a relative of the back stitch, is equally as easy and completes the project so it's reversible.

Originally, blackwork was done in black, or later, in red, due to the limited choice of coloured threads. Today with the vast array of colours why settle for black? Adapt the col-our of your finished piece to match your decor or purpose. Let your mind wander as you follow the path with needle and thread.

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crossstitch Joanne Gatenby

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Scottish Santa

crossstitch Maria E. Golleck

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Bobbled Evening BagBobbles…continued

We explored bobbles in the Summer and Fall 2011 issues of ANPT. Having practiced on single and double bobbles it’s time to take it

one step further and play with different size bobbles to create a beautiful evening bag.

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winter blues

rughooking Lise Merchant

Lise Merchant is a certified rug hooking teacher from the Prairie Harvest Rug Hooking School, specializing in the stain glass technique.Winter Blues is not only a tranquil winter scene butan exercise in transferring the stained glass effect to a hooked rug.

Quite a challenge, but not impossible.

To mimic the effect of stained glass in rug hooking, we have to remember that we want to give the illusion of light, which is created by using spot dyed or mottled wool. That can be created by allowing more muted white wool or light values to show through the dyed wool and by keeping the colours soft. While light to medium values work best for this technique a splash of dark value will add life to the overall panel. z

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Art of Fabric955 Brock Rd Unit 1B, Pickering, ON L1W 2X9 905.420.1101 artoffabric.ca [email protected] creative shop offering quality fabrics, specializing in Canadian designed batiks. Large selection of art supplies for textile arts & the latest notions. Authorized Bernina dealer providing quality service&support. Classroom rental space available.

Brenda Franklin Designs7570 Mapleton SR 18 RR 1, Alma, ON N0B 1A0 519.638.9958 bfdesigns.on.ca [email protected] than 500 charts available for counted needlework, latch hook rugs, beadwork, beaded knits and knitting patterns. Mail/fax order or ask for our products at your local shop. Contact us for custom designs or needle felted sculpture.

Bra-makers Supply308 Ottawa St N, in the Heart of the Fabric District!Hamilton, ON L8H 3Z9 905-538-1396 bramakerssupply.com [email protected]'s largest source for bra-making and corset supplies, including patterns, books, elastics, underwires, foam bra & swim cups, laces, clips, corset coutil, busks and boning. Classes all year around in bra-making, panties, swimwear & corsetry.

Brampton Sew & Serge289 Rutherford Rd S, Unit 7, Brampton, ON L6W 3R9 905.874.1564 bramptonsewnserge.com [email protected] to Your One Stop Sewing Centre! We are authorized dealers of Baby Lock, Husqvarna Viking, and Singer sewing machines and sergers. We also offer a full schedule of sewing classes for everyone.

Brantford Fabrics128 Nelson St, Unit 3, Brantford, ON N3S 4B6 519.304.8220 facebook.com/BrantfordFabrics [email protected] authorized PFAFF & Husqvarna/Viking dealer offering sales, service & parts. Select fabrics, notions, a variety of classes & more. Experienced, friendly & helpful staff. Your one-stop shop for garment-making, embroidery, quilting & needlework.

Bytowne Threads - Ottawa, ON 1.888.831.4095 bytownethreads.com [email protected] AURIfil® thread from Italy. Extra-long staple Egyptian cotton threads: 12wt, 28wt, 40wt & 50wt - 252 colours. Bobbin threads, black & white: 60 and 80wt. Polyester threads 240 high-sheen colours. Wool threads 180 colours.

Country Concessions1 Dufferin St, Cookstown, ON L0L 1L0 705.458.4546 or toll-free 1.888.834.4407 countryconcessions.com [email protected] our lovely and unique quilt shop in the quaint village of Cookstown. We have over 7000 bolts of cotton fabrics plus a wide selection of patterns, books & notions. You will be so glad you came for a visit.

Divine StitchesWest Half 10910 102 Ave, Fairview, AB T0H 1L0 780.835.2403Indulge your creativity at Divine Stitches – with lovely fabrics & yarns; artful threads; beads & embellishments; notions for sewing, quilting, knit & crochet; BabyLock machines & Daylight lamps. Unique quilts, bags & folios for purchase.

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Evelyn's Sewing Centre / The Quilt Store17817 Leslie St, Unit 40, Newmarket, ON L3Y 8C6 905.853.7001 or toll-free 1.888.853.7001 thequiltstore.caEvelyn's Sewing Centre in Newmarket is your Quilt Store Destination! The staff here at Evelyn's is always on hand to provide Quilt Wisdom, Quilt Inspiration and most of all we pride ourselves as the place to make... All Your Quilt Dreams Come True!

Gitta's271 Lakeshore Rd E, Mississauga, ON L5G 1G8 905.274.7198 gittas.com [email protected]'s, named after owner Gitta Al-Basi, nestled in the east village of Port Credit, is the place where stitchers meet with their stitching friends, shop for stitching supplies and see the new stitching designs from Europe and the United States.

Hardanger House4708 52 St, PO Box 1223, Stettler, AB T0C 2L0 403.742.2749 or toll-free 1.866.742.2749 tnplisting.com/hardanger-house.htmlPatterns from Canadian, American and European designers, linen and evenweave fabrics from Zweigart, DMC pearl Cottons, Caron Collection threads, and all the related stitching accessories are kept in stock. Many additional items can be special ordered.

Haus of Stitches626 Main Street, Humboldt, SK S0K 2A0 306.682.0772 or toll-free 1.800.344.6024 hausofstitches.caOur one of a kind store offers everything you need for sewing, quilting, knitting, rug hooking and needlework.

Joyce's Sewing Shop325 Wortley Rd, London, ON N6C 3R8 519.433.5344 joycessewingshop.com [email protected] Our mission is to make sewing fun by providing professional training to teach the benefits of sewing, to provide excellent service and quality products to make your sewing easier and to provide friendly customer service to make you a happy sewer.

Log Cabin Yardage425 Whitevale Road, Whitevale, ON L0H 1M0 416.818.1393 logcabinyardage.com [email protected] is your source for the newest exciting novelty and designer fabrics, kits and odds and ends. Follow on Facebook for enticing fabric pictures, promotions and programs.

Mad About PatchworkOnline StorePO Box 412, Stittsville, ON K2S 1A5 madaboutpatchwork.comOnline fabric shop featuring modern fabrics from Denyse Schmidt, Patty Young, Amy Butler, Kaffe Fassett and more. Great selection of Kona cotton solids, and shot cottons from Westminster. $5.95 flat rate shipping in Canada, free over $150.

My Sewing Room148-8228 MacLeod Trl SE, Calgary, AB T2H 2B8 403.252.3711 mysewingroom.ca [email protected]'s Largest Independently Owned Quilting Store with fabric, patterns, kits, notions, sewing machines and more! My Sewing Room boasts over 10,000 bolts of 100% cotton fabric from designers and manufacturers from around the world.

Pine Ridge Knit & Sew17477 Hwy 2 PO Box 68, Trenton, ON K8V 5R1 613.392.1422 pineridgeknitsew.com [email protected] have knitting machines by Artisan and Silver Reed, embroidery machines by Husqvarna/Viking & White. Sewing notions and supplies, books and software. Hands-on lessons and classes. Wide variety of yarns, threads, dress and pant zippers.

Rags to Rugs Craft Shoppe98 Water Street, Pictou, NS B0K 1H0 902.485.2775 or toll-free 1.800.249.7465 ragstorugs.com [email protected] hooking supply store offering hooks, frames, rag cutters, new and recycled wool, dyes, scissors, rug hooking books and a variety of other rug hooking supplies. We feature the Bluenose Rug Hooking Patterns.

Rosalie I. Tennison, Quilt AppraiserCertified by American Quilters’ Society 2005Newmarket, ON 905.953.1441 [email protected] if something happens to your treasured quilt? Do you have written proof of its value for your insurance company? Get an appraisal now.

Ruby Pearl Quilts500 King St W, Suite 8, Oshawa, ON L1J 2K9 905.436.3535 rubypearlquilts.com [email protected] We are your full service source of professional quilting equipment, products, & courses. Led by 44 years of sewing experience & more than 20 years of quilting experience, we have the experience necessary to help you push your hobby to the next level!

Ruti's Needlebed10 Thomas St, Mississauga, ON L5M 1Y5 905.821.9370 ruti.caMississauga's Finest Quilting and Knitting Store!! Come see our huge selection of yarn, fabric, supplies, sewing machines and knitting machines…a local store for all your quilting, sewing, knitting needs! We offer a wide variety of classes.

The Yarn Guy15 Gower St, Toronto, ON M4B 1E3 416.752.1828 or toll-free 1.800.836.6536 theyarnguy.com [email protected] us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter!Knitting machines, sewing machines, repairs, parts for Passap, Studio, Singer, Silver Reed, Superba, White. Sewing notions and supplies, books, ball yarns, coned yarns, TAMM yarns, Paton's yarns, Bernat yarns, Phentex yarns, Bernat kits & crafts.

Sew Fancy Inc.Guelph, ON 519.824.4127 sewfancy.com [email protected] Premier Canadian Source for Specialty Sewing Supplies including Smocking, Heirloom Sewing, Goldwork, Silk Ribbon Embroidery, Needle Tatting, Swarovski Crystals, Sashiko, Quilting and more. Visit the website for the latest in sewing supplies.

Sewing Machines Etcetera4155 Fairview St Unit 3, Burlington, ON L7L 2A4 905.639.5525 sewetc.com [email protected] Sewing Machines Etcetera we have been in business since 1992, we will consistently and joyfully adapt to changes in technology and the marketplace, so we can offer the best in sewing related products and service to our whole community.

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Stitch-It Central189 Thames Street S, Ingersoll, ON N5C 2T6 519.303.1563 stitchitcentral.ca [email protected] Central is a store to satisfy all your cross stitching needs. We have everything such as notions, books & magazines, project kits, charts, gift collections & certificates, papers & accessories, fabrics and linens, and so much more.

Sue's Quilting Studio22 Main St E, PO Box 427, Vankleek Hill, ON K0B 1R0 613.678.3256 [email protected] facebook.com/pages/Sues-Quilting-Studio/101057286682381Where Friends gather! Specialty fabrics, notions, courses & long arm quilting. Specialty wool & knitting supplies, Swedish weaving, bunka supplies in the Gingerbread Capital of Ontario, an hour from Montreal, Ottawa & Cornwall.

That Sewing Place16610 Bayview Ave #10, Newmarket, ON L3X 1X3 905.715.7725 thatsewingplace.ca jaret&[email protected] That Sewing Place as your sewing source and Authorized Dealers for Bernina and Brother machines. Jaret & Liana focus on placing your sewing needs first, providing outstanding support, service, and training.

The Stitching Corner#2, 185 First St E, Cochrane, AB T4C 2E9 403.932.3390 stitchingcorner.ca [email protected] Needlework Shop in Cochrane.

The Stitcher's Muse4 - 70 Church St, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5H4 250.591.6873 thestitchersmuse.com [email protected] divine little shop with supplies for all your hand stitching needs! Friendly, knowledgeable, helpful staff. Cross stitch, canvaswork, needlepoint, embroidery, counted thread, lace making and more. Books, patterns, fabric, threads, tools.

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