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This issue of Stitch Ideas celebrates animal embroidery in all its charm and variety—from familiar domestic companions to more unusual creatures, each rendered with warmth, personality, and technical range.
Projects explore a wide mix of techniques, including cross stitch, free embroidery, beaded embroidery, and punch needle. You’ll find animals stitched in expressive poses and textures, alongside seasonal cross-stitch designs for Christmas, New Year, and the Chinese zodiac. The issue also includes features on working with cozy, tactile materials, international embroidery coverage, and process-focused lessons that invite deeper experimentation.
Recurring reader-favorite series appear throughout the magazine, including Mystery SAL Snow White, Mitsugo-chan in Paris, and Kazuko Aoki’s Small Embroidery Journey. A separate booklet with illustrated works is included as well.
As a Japanese publication created for the domestic needlework community, Stitch Ideas offers a fascinating window into contemporary stitching culture in Japan—through project photography, advertisements, materials, and event listings that reflect what’s happening right now.
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Techniques included: Cross stitch, embroidery, beaded embroidery, punch needle, and other needlework styles
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Text: Japanese language
The magazine opens right-to-left, as is standard for Japanese publications. While the text is entirely in Japanese, the photography, charts, and layouts are clear and generous—making it accessible to stitchers comfortable reading patterns. We also share tips for translating Japanese craft books. -
Pages: 140
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Dimensions: 11.7" × 9.25" (297 × 235 mm)