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Show jna 4 4 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 2 W f ' - ' , .' "Ni .,rT nty- -- vmj- -. O s 19, 1976 How to begin, end yam of a needlepoint project the correct way1 Gertrude Meyer, Lakewood, N J Which By Erica Wilson Bear Ms. WU&on How do you handle the problem of beginning and ending of your yarn when doing a needlepoint project1 'l have ' s.c c n some is Dear Erica. I have just completed my first onginal piece of needlepoint It is a cover of a photo album One problem How should I attach the cover to the album1 I have left w'de margins Ms Karen Byrne, around the piece Brooklyn. N Y Dear Karen- - Cover a piece of cardboard the size of your album cover with your needlepoint Then line the inside with a piece of silk or cotton fabric that has a pocket stitched into it, so that you can slide the photo album right into it You can cover the edges of the needlepoint cover with cording (either made or store bought) Tie another piece of tassel cord through the center of the photo album and around its spine Mrs Dear Mrs Meyer: When you work in a frame, turning to the reverse side and ending off the thread at the back of the canvas is a waste of time and unprofcs sional Ending off on the-- front is much quicker and easier Simply bnng the bit of wool up onto the fi ont side of your hoop, and leave it women bnng it out on the front of their canvas, cutting it when it has been worked over on the re- Eventually, your stitches will cover the exposed thread on the hack, and once it is nicely secured you can cut off any extra ends of thread on the front I think you'll find it a far more efficient method even if you and verse side Others do their beginning and ending on the back and tie a knot in the yam time-savin- dont g use a hoop to produce an 1 asked a manufacturer eienweave 54 inch fabric In a cotton and dacron mixture that needs very litlle ironing If you have difficulty finding evenweave. write to me at Erica Wilson Needleworks, 717 MadJ make a row of alternating long and short stitches each one slightly differ ent in length Never go over more than eight threads, though, or less than three and always keep the stitches straight up and down Dear Erica I love to do ' Swtdi-Jweaving, but I can't find any material other than huck toweling I want to make a luncheon cloth and need wider material What would you suggest1 Mrs R W. Haley , Bettendorf, Iowa Dear Mrs Haley: Many specialty needlework simps earn- e unweave fabrics because cross stitch, Swedish pulled work and geometric counted stitches are becoming moie and more popular to keep the needlepoint firmly ui plate Dear Erica: ! have just finished a large needlepoint tapestry of a monkey, umcom and lady in the continental stitch I would like to do the background m the heller skelter" or "random stitch you often describe bargello How do I go about it1 Helen Cole, Rumson, N J son Avenue NY, NY 10021 Don't worry about widths of fabrics, there arc so mans wonderful, decorative t Dear Helen: The "random bargello" is really a series of long and short vertical stitches of varying lengths This gives a mce textured bat kground, which contrasts beautifully with the velvety smoothness of (he continental stitch Start at the top of your disign and openwork seams that can make your tablecloth any sue Watch for them in future columns (Erica Wilton walcomas qiation tram realtor While the cannot rooty to them all Individually, tda will anawor thesoot simaral Interasl In her column Writ to Erica Wilson In car of Homo Service Daoartmant, Sail Lake Tribune, P O. Bex UI, Salt Lake City, - Utah Ml 10 ) Quality of Life workshop is set A . th i Utah Quality of Life Conference-Workshois scheduled Tuesday and Wednesday at msersity of Utah, Orson Spencer Hall two-da- y p Sjieeial emphasis will he focused on parenting and communication for youth and adults Wedding Nielst-n-IVlersi'- Jen Lv n Nielsen and Brent Eyre Petersen were married Tuesday in Lake the Salt LDS 1 omple A reception was given at La Citadelle Pallor Room Alta Club was jetting for the wedding breakfast The bride, a daughter iif Mr and Mrs Reed J Nulxen, Salt Lake City, attended the University of Ctah where she af filiated with u t p r: Mpha "Omega Chapter, Lambda Sigma - The bridegroom, a son of Mr and Mrs Orville B Petersen, Salt Lake City, is a student at the Sis' 1 elSwL Mrs. Petersen U ofL He filled an LDS mission to Southeast sia Indonesia Rallan definitions m 'Tjnlippuu Principal s - - Rattan mmihcs of is a solid a few jiihmeter from laltan aic Indonesia and the Mile like wood, ranging in millimeters to about tluee inches k her is the rattan core Reed is also used like .wnkor for weaving sales, backs, and trim of rattan furniture ' Peel (also t ailed cane) is the outside skin of rattan aluit has been split into uniform strands and woven, while wet, into chair seats, backs and trim Bamboo is a hollow, lightweight woody tropical jgrass rcmaikably dm able (not to be mistaken for attain used mostly for accent pieces Utahns of all ages, repi csenLng a variety of interest groups, are being brought together to examine those forces which affect the quality of life and to develop viable tradels for community und ncighlmrhnod implementation Sponsoring the conference are the Women s Auxiliary to the Utah State Medical Assn , the National Foundation March of Dimes, the Utah Congress of Parent Teachers Assn , Utah State Medical Assn , Utah State Divibion of Health and the University of Utah Key note speaker Tuesday morning will be Dr M Donald Thomas, superintendent. Salt La ke City Schools, whose topic will be "An Educator Lawks at Parenting " Lucy Beth Rampton will be luncheon speaker on Wednesday Her talk is themed, Parenting Is for Everyone " A feature will be a discussion on "The Changing Roles of the Male and Female," by two parents with teen agers, two young parents with small children, and two unmarried young adults, along with experts. Dr Ramona S Adams, assoc late dean of students, U of U , and Dr Marshall W Kreuter, assistant professor of Health Sciences, U of U Other speakers Tuesday include Dr Charles C Hughes, professor and chairman, division of Behavorial Sciences, College of Medicine, U. of U , Dr talking on "Changing Cultures and Values Addle Fuhnman, counseling psychologist, associate professor of Educational Psychology, U. of U., will and the Unit of Eeleiiglng " talk about Nu A workshop in family communications will be conducted both afternoons by Dr Robert C Sim mons, department of family and community medicine, College of Medicine, U of U The first speaker Wednesday will be Dr Cedric I Davem, dean of the College of Medicine, U of U . Us Importance in a Life of talking on "Genetics Quality " Dr Peter C vonDyck, deputy director, state division of hea'th. will moderate a panel, "Support Systems in Our State " Panelists are Evan Jones, director of Division of Family Services, Dr Margie S Preston, assistant professor. College of Nursing, U ofU , Dr Lowell L. Bennion, director, Community Services Council; Dr Robert L Leake, specialist in health, physical education and recreation, Utah State Board of Education; and Dr A Lynn Scoresby, associate professor of child development and family relationships, Brigham Young University Mrs Rampton and Dr W Knox Fitzpatrick Jr are cochairmen Mrs T W Cockayne and Mrs Harold S Jenson are coordinators - -t -- . z J , ($ - - t 4 at rvsfcw rs 4 ryj ' it ft V j ,ir t- - - - 4- i i i n - Jf - k--i - :y-- ' f K, 4 f . f C '5 v IK?-'r- . pV:Ji tzZ&rf ipTr5 - X v - ,k 'l4 m n Designed by f, rx, y Ih 4 I -- V.?nfe-.T?7- 7 u - s; b 41 i xi v ft f x kvn Blending sterling and 14 K gold in classic clean lines (sketched to actual size) Ring $84. Cuff $160 Collar $190 South Temple Fashion Place 1 1 1 t 3 v : ft a - r Suede Comfort ' The Fall espadrille by Jacques Cohen Its the look you , ' want the way you want it biscuit t- $ $30 CIS T r A t' S? 2j u 'yr 4 vf c -- i, f s " 41V South Temple ! 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