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The Journal of Needlework is a magazine whose focus is for all needleworkers. Whether you knit, crochet, engage in general surface work, regional embroideries, cross stitch, or canvas work, you will discover new ways of using your skills. We hope to introduce you to many adventures and pique your curiosity about techniques you may not have thought to try.

You can read and print the January 2004 issue free of charge. To continue to receive subsequent issues for a given year, subscribe at any time. See the link below for this purpose. This is not an e-mail e-zine. Once subscribed, the only time you will receive an email is to notify you of new issue releases. You will not be spammed with marketing or other similar email. Subscribing allows us to keep track of you and to make sure you receive the issues for which you paid.

Once subscribed, you will not be able to receive a refund for the four annual publications. Each year, you will be required to re-subscribe to continue receiving this e-zine.

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The publishers and staff do not maintain any lists for promotional reasons or for resale to commercial

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This policy covers future chat forums, email inquiries and any other business you may have with the Journal, be it through the actual exchange of merchandise or merely a friendly letter.

Please respect our, and our contributing authors' copyright protection.  For your own use, you may print any and all articles which appear in the magazine. If you need the articles for other purposes, please contact us for permission.

Embroidery Hoops
Useage and Dressing
Another perspective
Silk Ribbon
A project from
Betty Pillsbury
Free Form Machine Embroidery
Creativity in a new way

Girls' Sewing
Turn of the 20th Century

Needlework Basics 101
All About Needles
plus emery pattern
About the Authors
From the Bookshelf
Letters

 

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