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Fiona Baker

Our Technical Editor Fiona is ready to solve any stitching dilemma and answer all your technique questions

Heather Nugent

Heather is our Charting Editor and is on hand to answer any technical stitching questions that you may have

Jenny Barton

Design pro Jenny has been creating projects for us for years and is ready to take on your design challenges

Hannah Kelly

All set to hunt down those elusive charts and products, Hannah’s here to find shopping answers that you need

Katriel Costello

Stitching guru Katriel has worked in the industry for years, so has ample knowledge to answer any queries

Save the date, year after year!

Q You featured a calendar project in one issue that can be used year after year – can you please tell me which issue it was? I can’t even remember what it was called or who designed it to search for it in my back issues! I want to make something that lasts longer than a year to save wastage. Such a great idea.

Emma Louise, via Facebook

This sounds very much like the ‘Perpetual Calendar’, designed by Durene Jones, which was featured in issue 278 (March 2019). This great project was a big hit with everyone and you’re right – it’s a great

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