













Stitch Ideas Magazine Vol.46 -- Color Sampler
This issue of Stitch Ideas centers on the joy of color—how it shifts mood, rhythm, and expression in needlework. The featured theme, “Color Sampler,” explores playful and thoughtful ways to work with color, whether by limiting a palette, re-stitching the same motif in multiple colorways, or experimenting with contrast and repetition.
Inside, you’ll find a wide range of embroidery and cross-stitch projects, including seasonal motifs for Christmas and New Year’s, designs inspired by the Chinese zodiac, and small accessories accented with beads and shimmering lame thread. The projects invite both experimentation and refinement, encouraging stitchers to see color as a design tool rather than a fixed choice.
As a Japanese magazine created for the domestic needlework community, Stitch Ideas also offers a fascinating glimpse into contemporary stitching culture in Japan—from advertisements and materials to event listings and trends happening right now.
-
Techniques included: Cross stitch, embroidery, beaded embroidery, and other needlework styles
-
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 familiar with reading patterns. We also have tips for translating it. -
Pages: 140
-
Dimensions: 11.7" × 9.25" (297 × 235 mm)
A rich, inspiring issue for stitchers who love color studies, sampler-style exploration, and discovering how needlework is evolving in Japan today.