These Australian Stitches magazines are wonderful inspirations! Sometimes hard to get, we try to keep them in stock.
Magazines are listed in reverse issue order (newest at the top)
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Australian Stitches Make a stunning Designer Blouse and working with sheer knits. Vol. 15 No. 11 35370 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Tailoring a jacket plus a mix and match wardrobe are just two of the many features in this months issue. Vol. 15 No. 10 33506 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches All the latest patterns and fabrics! Vol. 15 No. 9 33147 $9.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Make a Heirloom Christening Gown plus plan a summer wardrobe! Vol. 15 No. 8 32165 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Stunning evening wear to make and embellish. Vol. 15 No. 7 31899 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Dress to Excess with all the tips and techniques in this months issue. Vol. 15 No. 6 30689 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Embroider a stunning carry bag plus a free knitting pattern. Vol. 15 No. 5 30688 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Embroider your own Organza Lace plus more patterns for Winter '07! Vol. 15 No. 4 30797 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Featured is the Perfect Fit: Flat Fronts for Fuller Figures. Vol. 15 No. 3 30321 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Altering patterns, terrific trims, plus the lates patterns for Winter '07 are included in this issue. Vol. 15 No. 2 29944 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Inside this issue: wardrobe planning, understanding your shape and the lastest must have...a Cropped Jacket. Vol. 15 No. 1 29393 $9.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Neckline finishes, fly zippers and styles to fit thin women are in this month's issue, plus lots more! Vol. 14 No. 12 28937 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Inside this issue is how to sew light colored fabrics, embroider a kimono and lots more. Vol. 14 No. 11 28272 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Learn to make decorative machine chain-stitch and lots more creative ideas. Vol. 14 No. 10 27830 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Featured are great ideas for kids and teens, skirt alterations and sewing stretch blend fabrics Vol. 14 No. 9 24152 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Make 3 easy throw overs in minutes, 18 pages of tips and techniques on swimwear plus perfect fitting for stretch-woven jeans. Vol. 14 No. 8 23218 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Over 30 pages of feminine summertime fashion plus 100's of tips and techniques. Vol. 14 No. 7 23228 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Twenty-nine pages of international techniques including Chinese Ball Buttons, Sari's, French darts and travel wardrobe. Vol. 14 No. 6 23081 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Mix & Match Wardrobe, plus how to line an unlined jacket, illusion dressing and how to fit pants. Vol. 14 No. 5 22119 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Thirty four pages of tips and techniques for Pluss Sized Real Women plus meet Sarah Foster! Vol. 14 No. 4 21951 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches This annual edition has a special feature with 14 pages on pressing tips plus using His Fabric for Her! Vol. 14 No. 3 21825 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Seventeen pages on setting up your sewing spaces plus 6 pages of the latest patterns. Vol. 14 No. 2 21450 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Twenty pages of tips from the experts! Plus, shaping up for winter. Vol. 14 No. 1 21208 $9.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Twenty-six pages all about tops plus a fabric tour of Bali! Vol. 13 No. 12 20465 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Features 30 pages for Couture Tips plus the latest in pattern trends, fitting techniques and sewing stretch pants. Vol. 13 No. 11 20464 $8.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches 12 Pages of the latest patterns, plus Tailoring, Part 1. Vol. 13 No. 10 21276 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Mix and match wardrobe with maree Pigdon, reversible jackets with Pamela Kerr and fitting techniques with Angie Zimmermann. Vol. 13 No. 9 18810 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches This Yearbook Edition features 30 pages on sewing speciality fabrics plus a feature on bias and bindings for a finished touch. Vol. 13 No. 8 18923 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches A twenty page special feature on haberdashery! Plus, make your own sarongs, bags and shawls. Vol. 13 No. 7 17933 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches An overflow of inspirational information including over 30 pages on beading! Vol. 13 No. 6 17306 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches This issue has the low-down on whats what for hte fuller figure plus folkwear: patterns with timeless style. Vol. 13 No. 5 16745 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Fourteen pages of wonderful home decor ideas plus lingerie, welt pockets, sewing knit fabric, bra making and more. Vol. 13 No. 4 16568 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches This embellishment special has 10 fabulous projects to make. Vol. 13 No. 3 16176 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Sixteen pages on how to fit pants plus make an embellished shawl. Vol. 13 No. 2 16070 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Angie Zimmerman explains in plain English how to accomplish a tailored jacket sleeve vent and hem. Cate Purcell has a uniquely creative project with readymade jeans and shows how to change their appearance. Vol. 13 No. 1 15464 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Jill Bradshaw starts with her first article on making beautiful underwear and Eddi Frantz and Sandra Betzina will share up-to-the-minute trend advise. Vol. 12 No. 12 14492 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Over 120 inspirational garments plus...meet four fabulous women who have made fashion sewing their life and livelihood. Vol. 12 No. 11 14417 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches 6 Pages of the latest patterns and a special feature on Jackets: the basis of a Mix 'n' Match wardrobe. Vol. 12 No. 10 14330 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Make your own buttons and perfect seams for unlined jackets! Vol. 12 No. 9 14065 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Learn to make Suffolk Puffs, to change a darts position and why you need two-thread overlocking. 20 pages of inspirational garments. Vol. 12 No. 8 12876 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Great ideas for evening and what men want to wear! Vol. 12 No. 7 12440 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches This issue features 10 pages of the latest patterns plus patterns for the Under-Tall! Vol. 12 No. 6 11492 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Learn the art of marbling and check out the 24 latest patterns! Vol. 12 No. 5 89849 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Angie Zimmermann trials two jackets and Cate Purcell decided to make an Issey Miyake dress. If embroidery is more your thing then there are four articles to inspire. Isabella Ceravolo from Janome has come up with lounging PJs and a tantalizing teddy with embroidery from one of their lace card designs. Vol. 12 No. 4 89300 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Create your own fabric with simple stitching and dyeing, embroider your own party dress and check out the latest patterns and fabrics. Vol. 12 No. 3 88635 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Learn your ABC's of fashion trends with Eddi Frantz and Ann van der Kely shows us basic overlocking. Vol. 12 No. 2 88392 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches This bumper issue includes 32 pages extra and some of these pages are dedicated to alterations and designer of tops, blouses and shirts that have been seen in past issues. Eddi Frantz looks to the future of fabric and what to expect. Vol. 12 No. 1 88197 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Deborah Hawkins shares three of her blouses in One Pattern Five Looks and you'll love what she's achieved but will have to come back next issue to see the other tow blouses. There is also a very simple knitting pattern included on how to make a scarf and bag so anyone can have a go with this one and be warm throughout the coming winter. Vol. 11 No. 12 88117 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Sue Neall of Palmer/Pletsch show how she goes about creating four fantastic jackets and the methods she used for finishing is certainly something you will want to keep in your 'must have' file. Vol. 11 No. 11 87457 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Special occasion wear - featuring bridal gowns, Mother of the bride, what to wear to a wedding, Rouleau, accessories for evening wear, make your own lingerie, learn about silk, selecting lace. Vol. 11 No. 10 87207 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches If a cosy knitted jumper is your favorite winter accessory, or if you simply can't get through winter without a thick woollen scarf and a stylish pair of gloves, you will love the second part of 'Knitting' by Helen Rose. Carole Tabone shows an easy way to create perfect 'faced' and 'bound' buttonholes. Vol. 11 No. 9 86498 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Menswear trends and patterns are featured in this months issue. Also highlighted is the new craze of knitting, including a beginner's class in knitting from casting on to casting off. The creative sewing articles feature a gorgeous black velvet suit with rich red roses as shown on the cover. Vol. 11 No. 8 86453 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Knit one, purl two...that's the theme for this issue. Words like 'Feathers' and 'Ostrich' don't seem like part of the knitting vernacular but indeed they are. Take a look at the feature starting on page 35 and see for yourself. Also take a look at the patterns for very thin women. Also included are patterns for plus-sizes as it can be very frustrating for both groups of women who try to get it right when choosing styles to suit height, width and body shape. Yvonne Kadwall has made a stunning bag and belt for embroiderers to swoon over. Vol. 11 No. 7 86296 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches This edition of Australian Stitches is the 80th issue collectors edition with a patchwork vest, learn to take measurements, this issue is filled with tips and techniques. Vol. 11 No. 6 85551 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches This yearbook edition of Australian Stitches features designs of mesh fabric, tips and techniques for working with denim and great ideas for expanding a teen wardrobe. Vol. 11 No. 5 84946 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches This issue features a wonderful patchwork jacket that will send you into your local quilting store to stock up on fabric. Learn the technical skills required to use a french curve to your best advantage, and see how versatile Sue Box embroidery designs can be in a modern three-piece outfit. For all of you shapely stitchers, check out Roberta Thompson's article on properly fitting an hourglass figure. Catch up on the latest designs from 11 year old Jess and the wonderful outfits that she is stitching for herself! Vol. 11 No. 4 84944 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches This issue features an interesting profile on the Whitehouse Institute of Design. There are also great ideas for recycling the staple of our wardrobes - denim! There is also a great figure focus presented - the mature rectangle. There are many many more tips and ideas included. Vol. 11 No. 3 84362 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Angie Zimmerman shows us how cutting, placing, and bonding our interfacing and fabrics together can be a real disaster, and demonstrates a simple solution. Martyn Smith also shows us how to put together a classic shirt correctly every time. Cate Purcell presents more quick and easy wardrobe ideas, and Maree Pigdon has a wonderful array of kits for you to purchase. Vol. 11 No. 2 83885 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Vanessa Thomas has made a very smart black, white and cream tote bag. Also in this issue, learn about rolled hems, by both overlocker and sewing machine. Stephanie Goddard has the edge on bindings and if you are blessed with a triangular figure, Roberta Thompson will teach you how to measure yourself correctly, how to alter patterns to suit your shape and what styles you should choose. There are great articles on embroidery, how to work with denim and best of all, how to teach your children to sew. Vol. 11 No. 1 83692 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Wrap up with simple style and comfort in winter wraps and ponchos by Roberta Thompson and Angie Zimmermann offers an easy winter throwover to keep us warm. Vol. 10 No. 12 83407 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches This issue is jammed packed with ideas to keep you busy. You will find Stephanie Goddard's article on the independent pattern companies very enlightening. There are two profiles to read and machine embroidery enthusiasts will be delighted to know you can download FREE a Cathy B. Parks design especially digitized for Stitches readers. Vol. 10 No. 11 83096 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Practical sewing advice and projects including a Cobweb Lace and Rouleau Top, Double Darts for Double D's, How to Sew Lingerie & Sleepwear, and Curtain Call, pt. 2. Vol. 10 No. 10 82948 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches You are in for a treat with a peek inside Vanessa Thomas' sewing room. Vanessa's space is tiny, but she has worked miracles with it and has included many different ideas for you to try in your own home. Apart from Vanessa's sewing room there is a curtain making article, fitting the retro shoulder-line and how to make designer shoulder pads. Fabric Fact File tells all about wool crepe and of course there are the regular articles you have come to expect. Vol. 10 No. 9 82606 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches All the bases are covered in this issue with such articles as taking one pattern and turning it into different garments. The second and final part of the Palmer/Pletsch fitting article is also included. Vol. 10 No. 8 82322 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches There are several special features in this edition. Among all the regular articles is a great project using rubber stamps-a great help if you can't draw shapes! Blind hemming ex explained to novice sewers and there are also several pages of the latest fabrics form Martin & Savage Fabrics and new patterns from Kwik-Sew and New Look. Vol. 10 No. 7 81698 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches There are loads of ideas to tempt you in this issue including Sewing Classes' Tucked and Embroidered Shirt and Fabric Fact File's Sewing with Satin. Vol. 10 No. 6 81405 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Create a versatile range of detachable collars, make a cargo pocket, learn to sew with stripes and how to make a jacket using blouse-weight fabric with the fabulous information in this month's issue. The Special Feature is an update on scissors. Vol. 10 No. 5 80665 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches This issue is an overlocking special! Don't miss this one! See how to overcome many of the pitfalls of overlocking that frustrate so many readers: tensions explained, overlocker attachments, adapting woven patterns for knits, hand-dyed couching thread, handling lightweight knits, sew and save and 8 overlocking projects to make. All this and more! Vol. 10 No. 4 80424 $6.95 Sale Price: $1.74 You save: $5.21 (75%)
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Maree has designed some wonderful festive garments you can be assured will keep you looking great throughout the day. Lynn brings you the final part of her wardrobe-planning series and Carol Tabone continues her series on how to get the best out of the built-in embroidery stitches on your sewing machine. Vol. 10 No. 3 80135 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Roberta gives us an insight into how to get a better pattern in this issue. Also included is a drop dead gorgeous swimsuit suitable for both large and small bustlines. Vol. 10 No. 2 79945 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches In the Sewing Class article, Carol Tabone shows how easy it is to enhance your garments with machine-embroidered borders. No need here for a super flash sewing machine! All the designs are done on any basic model and you are limited by your own imagination. There is also a special article on lingerie with great tips and techniques for the beginner. Vol. 10 No. 1 79761 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Learn how to do stained-glass applique, how to make porthole pockets and get advise from Michelle Pullen on making machine cutwork easy. Vol. 9 No. 12 79267 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Tips on making the perfect pant pocket, lining a shirt and hemstitching. The Creative Challenges include rainbow transfer paper, a crazy patchwork blouse and stitched denim. Vol. 9 No. 11 78930 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches Blouses, Shirts & Tops Special You will enjoy this special edition of Stitches, full of tops, blouses and shirts-the real wardrobe builders that will revive last year's basics and make you feel new! Vol. 9 No. 10 78207 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches In this issue there are some great articles to get your teeth (or scissors) into. You will be inspired to try Angie Zimmermann's article on Cathedral Windows. It is truly amazing how it all comes together and it is easy when you know how. This plus all the regular informative features make this a must have issue. Vol. 9 No. 9 77792 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches You will find something to interest you in this latest edition featuring the Sewing Class instruction on Inserting a Lapped Zip Fastener and Technically Speaking's Removing a Pleat from Pants. Love the look and feel of polyester fleece, but always been too afraid to sew with it? With Roberta Thompson's detailed advice you'll soon be sewing wonderfully warm, beautifully soft to wear fashion-thoroughly enjoying the experience! Vol. 9 No. 8 77721 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Australian Stitches For her Sew and Save article, Helen has made a casual, easy-wear outfit that will take her anywhere. If you are into home decor or frilly dresses, you won't want to miss the article on using the gathering foot, while learning how to sew corners correctly will help make any garment look professionally made. Maree Pidgon shows how not to fall into the trap of miss matched stripes when sewing a garment. Claire Shaeffer tackles couture patch pockets. Vol. 9 No. 7 77360 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Do you love Heirloom sewing? This this issue is for you. You will meet the wonderful and extraordinarily talented Lynn Holyoake (Australia's leading teachers of heirloom sewing) and get a glimpse of her most unusual class room she uses for "training". The Sew and Save features a Geoffre Beene coat and Clair Shaeffer is back with pocket of the month featuring welt pockets. The sewing class will help you master the ruffler, Cate Purcell continues with her working wardrobe and the lace series will finish up. Vol. 9 No. 6 76842 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches This issue is filled with great articles and projects including Mix It and Match It part 2, Weekend Wardrobe, a Tab Front Shirt, Wardrobe for a Working Mum part 1, Pants Creases with Staying Power, Anatomy of a Crotch Seam, Moulding Lace, and more. Vol. 9 No. 5 76678 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Australian Stitches Filled with tips and techniques this issue includes From Sheet to Shirt for $10.50, Altering a Pattern for Large Upper Arms, Working With Lace part 4 and many more helpful features. Vol. 9 No. 4 76199 $6.95 Click on image at left for larger view
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Australian Stitches Lots of ideas and techniques in this issue including wardrobe planning, elastic applications, a Tucked and Wave-Stitched Shirt, a 4-piece wool outfit for under $53, part 2 of Bows for Ornamentation, A Guide to Selecting Lace part 3 and much more! Vol. 9 No. 3 75878 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches This issue includes Silk Ribbon Embroidery by Machine, a sewing class on hand needles, A Guide to Selecting Lace part 2, Figure Focus....From Runway to Reality, part 1 of Bows for Ornamentation and many other features. Vol. 9 No. 2 75353 $6.95 Click on image at left for larger view
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Australian Stitches Lots of interesting articles fill this issue. A windowpane patchwork shirt, a variety of options from two basic patterns, party wear in chiffon and shantung, "fashionable" careers, foundation garments, summer wear, and a lesson on lace are just some of the topics covered here. Vol. 9 No. 1 74901 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches This issue includes a delicate lace trimmed dress, 5 blouses from one pattern, a feature on dying fabric, decorative stitching with your bobbin, and a wonderful article on decorative felt. Also included are features on twin needles, interlining a skirt, altering a pattern to fit tummy lines, and wedding day hair. Vol. 8 No. 12 74574 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Here are articles on eyelet embroidery, planning the perfect wedding gown, circular ruffles, georgette fabric, hemming, and planning your wardrobe as well as more. Vol. 8 No. 11 74471 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches The Sewing Techniques section includes Sewing Narrow Hems and Teaching Children to Sew. PerfectFit features Sleeveless to Sleeves, answering the question Can I put a sleeve into a sleeveless garment? CreativeChallenge feature articles include Vested Interest, Laced with Style, and Resist Dyeing. Vol. 8 No. 10 74256 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches PerfectFit features Clothing for the Petite. Wardrobe planning that works every time. When is a Scarf Not a Scarf? SpecialFeature articles include Stretch Woven fabric and the Fuller Figure; Become a Lounge Lizard and Wear Pleather; Design your Own!; and Contemporary Borders and Motifs. Vol. 8 No. 9 74139 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Bright Ideas, Techniques and Features include: Beading a Blouse, Stretch Wovens, Faux Fur, Tying a Bow, Border Fabrics, Make Your Own Devoré Velvet, Free Knitting Pattern, Easing in Sleeve Caps, and much more! Vol. 8 No. 8 73708 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Figure Focus features How to Create Your Own Make-over. Kidsbeat features Easy Designer Pants for Kids. Perfect Fit features Adjusting Body Hugging darts. There is a beautiful Border Print Applique Top. The Sewing Techniques section features articles on Stretch Wovens, Grainlines for skirts, Moving a Pleat, and Teaching Kids to Sew. Vol. 8 No. 7 73383 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches As usual, this issue is full of great ideas and tips such as: Scarf to a Poncho in 20 Minutes, Kids Dressing Gown, What is Ease Sleeveheads, Knit Class - Tab Fronts, Stretch Wovens, Hemming a Skirt, Convex Curves, Teaching Kids to Sew, and much more. Vol. 8 No. 6 72933 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Special Features: Fabric Painting, Stretch Woven Fabric, and Man and the Baby part 3. This issue also includes tips on Computer Transfer Design, Cutwork Technique, Avoid Hosiery Hangups, Wardrobe Planning (part 1), Necklines, Making your own skirt pattern, Patch Pockets, Turning Corners on Collars and Facings, and Teaching Kids to Sew. Vol. 8 No. 5 72653 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Sew the beautiful textured jacket The Cats Meow! (shown on cover). Tips and techniques include The Ups & Downs of Hemlines and What is Ease? Gorgeous gowns for evening, Sleeves Part 7, and embroidery ideas. Vol. 8 No. 4 71151 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Tailoring Techniques covers The Lowdown on Sleeves Part 6; Creative Challenge includes In the Pink -- Beading, Pleated Bodice, Printz Charming Prairie Pints, and a lovely Embroidered Shawl. Buttonholes, a lace top, and tailored plackets are also featured. Vol. 8 No. 3 70452 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches This issue is filled with the usual feature articles as well as tips on sewing stretch fabric, using border prints, creating a simple wardrobe, and lifesyle dressing. Creating collars and finishing sleeves are also featured. Vol. 8 No. 2 69724 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches This issue wraps up Maree's "Wardrobe Planning", features some of this years resort styles & colors, and helps you make your own wedding gown. Also included are some helpful ideas, tips and techniques such as: in-built machine stitches, working with knits, sewing class - bias, closures, slash work/faux chenille, and 7-hole cording foot. Vol. 8 No. 1 69301 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Inspirational tips, techniques, and ideas include: Wardrobe Planning, Trends 2000, Casually at Home Wardrobe in a Weekend, Trial a Product - Horn Cabinets, Summer in the City - Milan, Now and Then - Reminders of Yesterday, Couture Ball Gown, Tailoring Techniques on Sleeves, Best Kick Pleat Ever!, Which comes first, the Pattern or the Fabric?, and much more. Vol. 7 No. 6 26572 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches This issue of Australian Stitches features "Have you been fleeced Lately?" With the winter months and the ski season in full swing, polar fleece is the fabric to be thinking about. This man-made, knit-constructed fabric has grown in popularity to the point where the available patterns now include casual wear, dresses, accessories and even home decor. Vol. 7 No. 5 67597 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches I want to introduce you to two very special people involved with Australian Stitches magazine. Maree Pigdon has been a wonderful contributor to this magazine for many years with her 'Kids Beat' section. We asked Maree to plan a working wardrobe for the woman at home. She is just what many busy women want. Vol. 7 No. 4 35961 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches This issue is full of fitting tips & techniques. Inside this issue: reverse applique, heirloom sewing, Textured fabrics, pattern grading, hoop it all, denim seams, 1-hour skirt, kids beat, and more! Vol. 7 No. 3 64703 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches As usual, this issue brings us many helpful tips and ideas, including: New Look Fabrics for the New Millennium, Is this Retro Chic I See?, Memories of the East, Golden Girl, Viva Mexico, Designs on the Past, Fusible Appliqué Made Easy, Send in the Clowns, Create a Sensational Scrap Jacket, All that Glitters is not Gold, Borderline!, Is it a Cossie?, The Bathing Suit Ordeal, Perfect Fitting Knickers, and much more! Also includes and Index to Australian Stitches. Vol. 7 No. 2 63288 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Wow, look at these great projects! Make: a blouse from great designerlook scarves, an easy swimwear style, a celtic knot neckline design, appliqué for adults and children, new ways of using transfer paper, a great Geoffery Bean coat, a new range of patterns for today's women. Learn these new and old techniques on: shirring elastic, fell seams, ribbon weaving, knit fabrics, and pattern fitting. Plus tips on the upcoming fashion trends. Vol. 7 No. 1 61711 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Jacket styles to flatter, Creative Leisure Suit, Line an unlined jacket, Learning Satin Stitch with Michelle Pullen, Designer details, Wardrobe in a weekend, Sewing Nook Vol. 3 No. 4 35831 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches (1996 Annual) Teach your children to sew. Blouse projects: applique, glitter, cutwork, tailored. Top heavy tips. Make your own bra. Kid's beat: P.J.s and dressing gowns. Sewing tips and techniques. Viking project. Vol. 2 No. 2 35825 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches The theme of this issue is You Can Do It with articles including: Signature Blouses, Appliqué, Decorations from Fabric Scraps!, Fun with Ribbons, Bag a Bargain, Earrings from Buttons, Bags from Shirt Sleeves, Handy Hamper and Cutlery Roll, and Super Scarf. And the Special Feature of this issue is: Highlights from the Flair Fashion Awards. Vol. 6 No. 4 61000 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches In this issue: One Blouse Four Looks, From Waste to Waistcoat, Re-discovering the Sewing Machine, reader Rescue, Anyone for Tennis?, Make a Roman-Swag Curtain, Clever Kids Clothes, Instant Heirloom Look, Three Colour Top, Fitting the Side Seam, Using Rotary Cutters in Dressmaking, Inserting Invisible Zippers, Making Moulage Patterns, Sewing Welt Pockets, Baby Lock Blind Hemmer, and Style Pattern 2830. Vol. 6 No. 3 57655 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Sew a trendy tracksuit, a Woolly Wonder robe, ideas for recycling old jeans, and Sewing for School Formals. Also, Add Some Oomph to Velvet, Hemstitched Tucks, Cover for a Footstool, and 2X School Knits. Techniques include Bias Binding, and Facing the Facing. Fitting Advice for the Extended Shoulder. Vol. 6 No. 2 56476 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Feature article about Turning Sewing Skills to Profit--turn your hobby into a home business! Techniques section includes Gilt-Edged Embellishment; A quick-to-sew fabric tote; Hand-worked Hemstitch; Applique; Sewing A Jacket--Part Five; and Sewing Plaids Successfully. Pattern fitting advice for narrow shoulders. Vol. 6 No. 1 53403 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Techniques include Hand-Embroidered Shirt Panel, Terrific Trim, Mock Hemstitch, Making a Jacket, Economical Cutting Layouts, Draft Your Own Skirt Pattern, and Made-To-Measure Mannequin. A new feature is the Reader Rescue section. Vol. 5 No. 6 54019 $ Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches The Technique section includes overlocked hem finishes, brilliant binding, sewing synthetic suede, making a jacket, jacket facings, and cutting checks on the bias. The Perfect Wardrobe--Part Four. Sew & Save section includes sewing with remnants, detachable collar and tab, and a perfect pattern for remnants. Also, Body Graphing: The Fun Way To Fit, and shades of autumn fabrics and buttons. Quick and easy ruffled frills in sewing for children. Vol. 5 No. 5 53691 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Collectors' Edition. 1999 Yearbook. Eyelet Embroidery; Making a Jacket (Part two); Tips for Sewing Sheers; Sewing for Autumn 1999; Star Combination fabrics in sewing for children. Vol. 5 No. 4 51627 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Triple-Stitched Embellishment; Friendly Gathering; Sewing with Lycra; A Beginner's Guide to Jackets (Part one); wardrobe planning, trends, Christmas stocking competition, and much more. Vol. 5 No. 3 51626 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Satin stitching & Seminole, Create the ideal wardrobe, Drawn-thread work, Top stitching, Learn to fit pants, Detachable shirt collars and cuffs. Vol. 5 No. 2 48116 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Fit for Real People; New, easy to fit patterns, Tips and techniques for making Gym wear, An easy to make coat, Make a hat; no experience necessary, Neat finishes for children's wear, and more Vol. 5 No. 1 47405 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches A tribute to Gianni Versace, Fabulous Fabrics, Sewing faux fir, Techniques for sewing scallops, Craft awards of excellence, Adding texture with pin tucks, Planning the perfect wardrobe, and more Vol. 4 No. 6 47404 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Child's applique dress, using textures and color, the tailored edge, clothes for the workplace, fabric printing. covered belt and buckle, zipper facings, kids' cozy dressing gown, and more Vol. 4 No. 5 45687 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Understated embellishment, Foundation piecing, Reversible blanket stitching, Flatlock embellishments, Heirloom ideas, Building Border Designs, and more Vol. 4 No. 4 44579 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches 1998 Yearbook Professional pleating, color in your wardrobe, making lingerie, get organized by declaring war on your wardrobe, creating designs with decorative stitches, contoured seams, striking 4 piece cutwork outfit, making pressing tools, faux chenille, dickey collars... and on and on. Vol. 4 No. 3 41565 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Choose the right swim suit, make a fabulous hat, Yes! You can learn to fit!, More Tips and techniques, plus Learn to Sew: Heirloom Techniques; Reverse Applique; Richelieu Bars; Sheer Fabrics. Vol. 4 No. 2 41277 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Embellishment for the fuller figure, ways to adjust patterns for the fuller bust, lining a skirt, striking accessories, wardrobe in a weekend. Vol. 4 No. 1 40296 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Fun with technology; welcome to the computer age, Understanding pattern instructions, Casual and Comfortable, Jeans to fit and flatter, Bound buttonholes, Embellishing with braids, Wardrobe in a weekend, Sensational one-piece top Vol. 3 No. 7 39224 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches (1997 Annual) Special issue: fabrics, fabrics, fabrics! How to sew difficult textiles. Machine feet for specialty fabrics. Make unique braided edgings. Add some color to your wardrobe. Create your own designs on fabric with marbling. Fabric widths conversion table. More fabulous fabrics. Vol. 3 No. 6 36533 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Designer details. One pattern, two looks. Overseas report: The Dior Anniversary. Make perfect sleeve-heads. How to use a french curve. Jacket styles for large hips. Make a bra-slip. Perfect patch pockets. Everything you ever wanted to know about sewing with knits. Vol. 3 No. 5 36204 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Creative slashing, ins and outs of interfacings, tucks and clever collar and cuff variations beautiful quilted bag inspired by pottery, free Simplicity pattern. Vol. 3 No. 3 35830 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Christmas gifts for the family, perfecting satin stitching, weekend wardrobe- mix and match, sew and save for kids, vacation dressing. Vol. 3 No. 2 35829 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Overlocking: tips, techniques, threads, attachments, maintenance, needles and differential feed. Make fabulous tassels, children's wear and a creative jacket with your serger. Personalize your garments with interchangeable buttons, belts, hat trims and creative bindings. large hip tips: how to adjust skirt patterns for a comfortable and flattering fit, and make a six-gored skirt pattern. Learn to satin stitch, Part 1. Fashion forecast. Tried and tested patterns for spring and summer. Create a Latin American dance dress. Vol. 3 No. 1 35828 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Make your skirts hang perfectly by watching grainlines, how to transfer pattern markings to different fabrics, picnic set with hamper liner, napkins, tablecloth, and some soft toys for kids. Vol. 2 No. 4 35827 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Choosing the right jacket for your figure, argyle knitting pattern, help for sewing for teens, teaching kids to knit, and pressing tips. Vol. 2 No. 3 35826 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Pintucked heirloom blouse, all about scissors, fitting the hips, couture project- time saving hints, exquisite husqvarna blouse project, and more Vol. 2 No. 1 35824 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Tall and short tips, dress shop review, elastics, metallic fabrics, broomstick skirt pattern, and more Vol. 1 No. 4 35823 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Pattern alterations for larger figures, the ultimate sewing room, working with zippers, soft and casual winter garments, ultimate sewing room, and more Vol. 1 No. 3 35822 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches Flattering Illusions and Clever Combinations for every figure, Altered Angles and Shoulder Shapers for The Perfect Fit, Sewing Ideas, for Ladies Lingerie, Men's Wrap Robe and a Pleated Vest, Sleeping in Style and making a perfect bedroom set, and Kids Beat Designer Darlings. Vol. 1 No. 2 73012 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Australian Stitches First Issue - Collectors Edition Pages and pages of the latest summer fashions to make. Innovative sew-ears that will inspire you. Romantic blouses from yesteryear. Create an elegant Donna Karan outfit. Bernina Project. Vol. 1 No. 1 35820 Click on image at left for larger view |
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