McCalls Quilting and McCalls Quick Quilts
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the postage would probably be a killer, though.
the postage would probably be a killer, though.
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Hi Caroline, try going to Hobbycraft and asking them to stock it for you. I would also ask at your local newsagent to see if they can get it in for you. They have access to loads of publications.
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For our UK quilters.....
Perhaps you can find someone in the U.S. where you can have orders shipped and then they can just forward to you for the cost of postage...
If you can use someone in Canada I don't mind.....
But in the U.S. there are sometimes free shipping to U.S. addresses and then the only postage would be to the U.K....could be worth a try....
And may still end up saving you a bundle in the long run.....
If you need to have a Canadian ambassador :-)..just let me know.....no problem to use my address for shipments!!!
Cheers,
Bill
Perhaps you can find someone in the U.S. where you can have orders shipped and then they can just forward to you for the cost of postage...
If you can use someone in Canada I don't mind.....
But in the U.S. there are sometimes free shipping to U.S. addresses and then the only postage would be to the U.K....could be worth a try....
And may still end up saving you a bundle in the long run.....
If you need to have a Canadian ambassador :-)..just let me know.....no problem to use my address for shipments!!!
Cheers,
Bill
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Are you looking for specific issues, or to get them montly?
I recently subscribed... I'm as hooked on quilting magazines as I am to fabric. :roll:
A quick check on our postal service shows that a priority mail envelope to the UK is just under $13, and can have up to 4 lbs in it. For whatever reason, sending it first class rather than priority actually costs more...
I recently subscribed... I'm as hooked on quilting magazines as I am to fabric. :roll:
A quick check on our postal service shows that a priority mail envelope to the UK is just under $13, and can have up to 4 lbs in it. For whatever reason, sending it first class rather than priority actually costs more...
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