"Hip to Stitch" contest entries
October 06, 2006
"HIP
TO STITCH" CONTEST ENTRIES
Thanks to all who submitted photographs of their embroidery projects to enter the drawing for two autographed copies of Melinda Barta's "Hip to Stitch" book. Tune in to episode 37 to hear who won. Thanks to Melinda and Interweave for sponsoring the contest.
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Carina in England
Edie in Fairbanks, AK
Becky, Ventura, Calf.
Betsey in Belmont, MA
Sara, Andover, KS
Alicia in WA
Amy
Pitts in Front Royal, VA
Kristen
Vera in Australia (This Amy Karol design is a free download on the CraftSanity projects page listed next two Episode 27.)

Carol sent two photos along. First, the Amy Karol design, she embroidered on a knitted jumper she made for her granddaughter. The second photo is of what she considers her first stitching success -- a crewel project she made when she was in high school.
Here's an excellent work in progress from Nina in Arlington, VA. She wrote: "I wear it all the time with the embroidery needles just stuck in
That way, I can always work on
it!!"
Thanks to all who submitted photographs of their embroidery projects to enter the drawing for two autographed copies of Melinda Barta's "Hip to Stitch" book. Tune in to episode 37 to hear who won. Thanks to Melinda and Interweave for sponsoring the contest.
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Carina in England
Edie in Fairbanks, AK
Becky, Ventura, Calf.
Betsey in Belmont, MA
Sara, Andover, KS
Alicia in WA
Amy
Pitts in Front Royal, VA
Kristen
Vera in Australia (This Amy Karol design is a free download on the CraftSanity projects page listed next two Episode 27.)

Carol sent two photos along. First, the Amy Karol design, she embroidered on a knitted jumper she made for her granddaughter. The second photo is of what she considers her first stitching success -- a crewel project she made when she was in high school.
Here's an excellent work in progress from Nina in Arlington, VA. She wrote: "I wear it all the time with the embroidery needles just stuck in