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Vol. 10 No. 2
'Ted the Carpenter is busy
in his work shed sawing and painting!' This cute blanket is designed
and stitched by Jenny McWhinney using primarily Gumnut Yarns
hand-dyed 1-ply fine wool "DAISIES", 2-ply crewel wool "BLOSSOMS" and
perle silk "BUDS". Yet another sample of Jenny's creative and whimsical
talent.
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Vol. 9 No. 12
Jenny McWhinney's
whimsical character Prickles the hedgehog sits in a flower garden deciding
if "She loves me...She loves me not". This beautiful wool blanket is
embroidered using Gumnut Yarns stranded silk "STARS" and perle
silk "BUDS".
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Vol.8 No.2
Flowers from around the world
decorate a beautiful baby blanket designed by Jan Bergman using
Gumnut Yarns stranded silk "STARS" and "AZTECS", 1-ply fine
wool "DAISIES", 1-ply crewel wool "GEMSTONES" and mohair "MOONBEAMS".
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Vol.6 No.5
Merrilyn Whittle uses
Gumnut Yarns 1-ply fine wool "DAISIES", 2-ply crewel wool "BLOSSOMS",
stranded silk "STARS" and perle silk "BUDS" to create a snuggly warm
teddy bear blanket.
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Vol.5 No.3
Ruth Redhead's love
of teddies is obvious in her Teddy appliqued toddler rug embroidered
with Gumnut Yarns 2-ply crewel wool "BLOSSOMS" and 1-ply fine
wool "DAISIES".
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Vol.4 No.2
Ruth Redhead's "Elephant
Springtime" sleeping bag will keep the smallest member of the family
"snug as a bug in a rug". As it's name suggests, appliqued grey elephants
frolic in a garden of springtime flowers embroidered from threads including
Gumnut Yarns 2-ply crewel wool "BLOSSOMS", 1-ply fine wool "DAISIES"
and perle silk "BUDS".
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Vol.3 No.3
Wendie Young creates
a "Summer Love Blanket" using summer weight wool blanketing embroidered
with bluebirds in Gumnut Yarns perle silk "BUDS".
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Embroidery Treasures
Jan McNiece creates
a 'Home Paddock' Sheep Blanket for the beginner with masses of naughty
sheep in a garden. Jan uses Gumnut Yarns 2-ply crewel wool "BLOSSOMS"
and "GEMSTONES", and 1-ply fine wool "DAISIES".
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Beautiful Knots &
Twists
Helan Pearce again
creates a fantastic blanket. This time for the younger member of the
family - using both Gumnut Yarns silk and wool threads, to create
"Teddy in a Window".
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