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Our farewell issue includes many fanatstic projects as well as regular features like Serger Gossip, Ask the Educator, and more.
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Full of Holiday projects, this issue of Janome Digest is sure to please!
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Welcome to Digest 34! The bright colors of summer were the inspiration for all of the featured projects. This issue was a lot of fun to put together and I hope that you enjoy it. As always, we welcome your feedback at digesteditors@janome-america.com.
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Digest #32 brings fashion and creativity to your autumn sewing. A fashionable pencil skirt with geometric decorative stitching opens the issue. Packed with handbags, this digest shows new techniques and fresh ideas to enliven and old classic. Annie Moody answers sewing and embroidery questions and much more!
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Summer is the time for travel and you can make your own travel accessories using the instructions provided: ID wallet, Document folder, and Weekender Travel bag.
Linda Matthews shows you how to use a diagonal ribbon technique to make a "Ribbon Rhapsody" jacket.
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Make the man in your life into the chef in your life. Create an apron, matching place mat, coaster, napkin, bread basket, oven mitt, tea towel using PC Design Cards #1018 (Redwork Collection), #1019 (Appliqué Collection- Afternoon Brew), and #1020 (Woodland Times). Baker Man by Trish Lang.
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The Memory Craft 11000's on-screen editing is perfect for advanced sewers, as Michele Mishler shows us with her sophisticated wedding gown. This stunning project was created entirely by editing built-in designs.
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Our international panel of Janome Educators has created four unique t-shirt projects, each one appropriate for a different season.
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In our "Scads of Skirts" section you can learn how to make three different skirts from a single pattern, using regular sewing, decorative stitching, and professional-style embroidery.
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Janome Digest Issue No. 26 celebrates the formal Winter season with "Gowns Galore."
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Christmas stocking from around the world and each has a style all its own.
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Girls love to wear anything with embroidery. The "Two Cute" Capri set (with matching purse) is a great example of a simple outfit that is made adorable with some carefully placed flowers.
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Features include a fabulous fleece jacket with complete instructions, as well as tips on how to embroider on fleece without losing the thread in the nap.
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Sew Like a Pro on Leather – with a classic leather vest and skirt outfit. Using your MC6500P you can make this wonderful set using the instructions included.
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The cover project is a stylish White Lily Shirt & Crop Pants ensemble. Based on an easy Butterick pattern, Janome embroidery adds a touch of elegance to this casual and comfortable outfit.
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The "Cabin In The Woods Quilt" created by Nancy Fiedler, has a masculine look that makes it right at home in a mountain cabin or the family den.
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In conjunction with the release of Janome's newest PC Design Card #1016 (Teddy Bear Collection), Janome Digest No. 18 features two projects that make the most of this adorable new embroidery design collection: a wonderful set of warm winter togs and a cozy crib ensemble.
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Before heading for the pool, get out a Janome serger to create a custom-fit swimsuit. With these speedy serger techniques, there's plenty of time left over for swimming.
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This Spring 2002 issue has instructions for ten projects in all, techniques for perfect embroidery placement, embroidery software hints, and a quartet of clever projects submitted by readers.
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Those beautiful decorator pillows displayed in home stores and catalogs often come with price tags of $60 to $100 and more.
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The beautiful blue suit featured in Janome's national "Wish Series" ad campaign was so popular that creator Michele Mishler, a Janome America Educational Coordinator, was asked to give full instructions.
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Favorite Digest contributor, Betty Chalker describes how she designed a beautiful tone-on-tone two piece outfit using an elegant combination of embroidery on the Memory Craft 10000 with Criswell Lace designs and a coordinating flatlock stitch on the Memory Craft Compulock serger.
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An ordinary jacket and dress are transformed into a sparkling evening ensemble with clever asymmetrical embellishment.
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Learn how our Guest Editor Sandra Betzina teamed up with Vogue Patterns to develop the revolutionary Today's Fit patterns.
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Late Summer-Fall 1999, is full of things to make for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and on into the New Year.
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The Spring-Summer 1999 issue is full of ideas for mothers and daughters to wear, as well as and things they can make together.
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The winter/spring 1999 issue of Janome Digest takes a look at four gorgeous wedding gowns and gives you the insights and tips from the women who made them.
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Guest Editor Jan Grigsby of Bonfit America shares her perspective on making one-of-a-kind garments that fit like they were custom-tailored.
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Luveta Nickels of "Junk Jeans" fame is Guest Editor" for this issue. She shares her favorite memories of growing up as an avid sewer, and offers advice on making "something out of nothing."
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Guest editor for Issue No. 2 is Kaye Woods, one of the nation's most well-versed experts on strip quilting.
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Features projects and articles from England, Australia, and the U.S., tips and techniques from a number of sewing experts, and a guest editorial by PBS TV's Shirley Adams of The Sewing Connection.
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