No more magazines at Hobby Lobby?
#21
Last week, our Kroger Store in Ohio was making the entire magazine space to 1/4 of what it had been. There were only 4 quilting magazines on display instead of the usual 10 magazines...sigh. I usually pick one each week when I go to the store to shop....they must be doing away with magazines, also.
#22
Well, that answers my question! I thought it must be a corporate change but wasn't sure since our HL store is poorly run. Too bad ... Can't believe they were losing money on mags, even with coupons... they make a ton of profit on all the overpriced stuff, all made for them in China !!!
#25
Usually books a million has lots of quilting magazines. I usually look at them there and if there is one I want I tried to find it at HL or JAF. Now guess will have to buy it there, alas, no coupons.
#28
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JoAnn's has racks of quilting magazines--everything you could ever want to know about quilts and quilting! I've been waiting in the checkout line and been hooked by a quilting magazine about a kajillion times. I don't remember ever having seen quilting magazine at HL where I live. froggyintexas
#29
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I go once every six weeks to look at all the quilting magazines at Barnes and Nobles. I always find one or two I want to buy. The B&N here carries all of them that I know of and some I never heard of before from other countries.
#30
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I see them at Hancock's, Wallmart used to carry most of them but now I only see one or two. Sam's never has more than one or two out when I am there. The woman at H E B told me she keeps two out a week and changes therm as they don't have room for them all. The last few times I was there they had none out at all. I take several of the ones I like best by subscription.
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