The latest edition of NeedlePointers (May 2017) is now arriving in our mailboxes.* The standout article in this issue to me is the profile of Pat Van Cleve. Whether you are a member of ANG or not, you should check out the online show of Pat's needlework, primarily needlepoint and her original designs. Once you arrive, use the password "thesalemchapter" all run together. Then click on Open.
https://client.vesic.com/patvancleve/
*I know it is July but the May issue was delayed as ANG has a new publisher and the transition has taken time.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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Saturday, August 5, 2017
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Jane, thank you for writing about Pat Van Cleve. I haven't yet had an opportunity to read the magazine and may have missed the web site portal. Her pieces are beautiful and the close-up photos add to the viewing pleasure.
She's really talented, isn't she? I am so glad her work is available online for far-flung stitchers to admire!
Twice I tried the password, Jane, but it was incorrect both times. I'll try typing the link in instead of clicking on it.
Ok. I had to access your website on Google, not via Feedly, and the link and password work. Thanks, Jane!
Sorry, Wendy. Blog articles are usually written 4-6 weeks ahead of time and things do change between then and the publication date.
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