Back issues of Leisure Arts magazines from 1986 to 1999. 
Patterns, tips, stitch diagrams, finishing directions, designer spotlights, shop spotlights, book reviews, and more. 
Lots and lots of terrific projects that include not only stitching projects but also knit/crochet and miscellaneous crafts projects.

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 1986 through 1999.
If you end up overpaying for postage because you have bought multiple issues, I will send you a partial refund.

Notes
December 1989 issue is labeled Volume 1 issue 13 which is clearly a mistake so I listed it under Volume 4 issue 1.

This is a list of the contents of one issue just to give you an idea of the variety of projects in each magazine.

Leisure Arts magazine Volume 3, Number 6 Oct 1989, Anne Van Wagner Young - editor
Note from editor - each section has a Christmas project in this issue plus some Halloween projects.
1. Borderlines Bibs by Carol Emmer - 2 Xmas baby bib patterns
2. Moments by Barbara Bourgeau-Richards - girl and boy holding wreath - part 2 of 3 - Summer theme
3. Frightful Friends by Kathie Rueger - Halloween themed framed, bag, jar lid, shirt
4. Spotlight on Bunny Leighton with blue and white towels, basket, and pot glove patterns
5. Noah's Ark by Susan Winget - framed sampler design
6. Sampler Sweater - knit and crochet - alphabet sampler worked into sweater pattern, designer unknown
7. Poinsettia Table Scarf - filet crochet pattern by Terry Kimbrough
8. Popcorns and Puffs - two crochet afghans, designer unknown
9. Stationery Basket - geometric embossed cards and stenciled basket
10. Autumn Sweats - 2 leaf motif patterns on sweatshirts, designer unknown
11. Letters and advice from subscribers
12. Jewelry design contest rules
13. Classifieds

Choose as many of the magazines as you wish. 

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