Back issues of Needlepoint Now magazines from 1999 to 2017. 
Patterns, tips, stitch diagrams, finishing directions, book reviews, what's new, multi-issue projects, lots of ads, and more. 
Lots and lots of terrific projects, beautiful illustrations, so much in every issue. Needlepoint eye candy.

Ebay frequently overcomputes the postage for multiple magazines. If you end up overpaying for postage, I will issue you a refund for the overage. 

Here's your chance to fill in your missing issues. Have a multi-issue project that's missing some of the pieces? 
Find them here. Or mix and match from 1999 through 2017.

This is a list of the contents of two issues just to give you an idea of the variety of projects in each magazine. You will recognize a lot of the designers who contributed to the back issues of this magazine.

Needlepoint Now Volume IV Number 2 March/April 2002 Editor Joyce Lukomski 40 pages
1. Editor's letter with Jody Valentine about copyright infringement
2. Margaret's Maze (front cover) by Ro Pace - see photo
3.  Noteworthy & new by Ann Caswell - threads, canvases
4. Floral Nightscape (back cover) by Nannette Remus - box cover insert or pin - Egyptian lotus or Thistle patterns
5. I love a mystery - part 2 of mystery sampler by Nanette Costa
6. Adventures in embellishment by Tony Minieri - diagonal and oblique brick stitches
7. Serendipity Sampler part 2 of 3 by Gayle Bicknell
8. Springtime baskets by Catherine Baxter - simple and quick project makes small baskets
9. Art and inspiration by Gail Sirna - all about Mary Ellen Searcy
10. Ornaments of the United States by Pamela Harding - Colorado, Connecticut, and Delaware ornaments in the shape of the state - continuing series
11. Book reviews  by Suzanne Bowren 
12. Tuxedo Junction by Roberta Montgomery - white stitching on black canvas
13. "Amy"able Advice for the Stitcher by Amy H. Bunger - tips and hints

Needlepoint Now Volume XVI, No. 5 September/October 2014 Editor Elizabeth Bozievich 72 pages
1. Elizabeth's Musings - Editor's letter about the joy of Halloween ornaments
2. The Swan Goddess, artwork by Laurel Burch, canvas and stitch guide by Danji Designs - front cover - painted canvas stitch guide
3. Pumpkin Patch by Merrilyn Heazlewood - pumpkin and leaves are 3D and appliquéd on canvas, finished as bag
4. The "H" Train, painted canvas by Raymond Crawford, stitch guide by Vicky De Angelis (this pattern is simple enough to draw yourself IMHO)
5. Crescents Only by Kurdy Biggs - lots of crescent stitch variations, finished as evening purse flap
6. What R U Lookin' At?, painted canvas by JP Needlepoint, stitch guide by Cynthia Thomas (again you could draw this simpler pattern yourself - it's the stitch guide and color choices that makes the piece)
7. Autumn Fireworks by Diane Grant - geometric finished as framed piece or beaded edged ornament
8. Witches' Familiar Cuff Bracelet by Ada Haydon of Eye Candy Needleart
9. The Tudors Part 3: Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Catherine Parr, painted canvases by Labors of Love, stitch guide by Anne Connerton, intro by Joanne Colandrea
10. Funda's Scully's Finishing Made Easy - star shaped ornament
11. Suzanne Howren and Beth Robertson's Thread Tales - different threads and stitches to use for a basket
12. Anne Stradal's Making it simple - ideas for how to make your own stitch guide on a painted canvas
13. Connie Lynn Borserine's From the Judge's Corner - conservation framing part 1
14. Vicky De Angelis' What's New? What's Hot? - threads, beads and embellishments
15. Elizabeth's Bookshelf - book review by the editor
16. Ann Strite-Kurz's Using Common Stitches in Uncommon Ways - coordinating backgrounds and borders
17. Vicky De Angelis' Tips and Tricks - laying tools

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