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    Senior Member kat13's Avatar
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    Corrections??? Hmmm I didn't know there were corrections, maybe that's why I'm having trouble?? I still love the magazine and free videos!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cari-in-Oly View Post
    This is the only magazine I subscribe to. The only downside to it is having to look up the corrections for every issue. I print them out and stick the page into the magazine.

    Cari
    Good idea. I didn't know where to go to look up the corrections, but found it from another post on the prior page. (Thanks!) Now I'll go and check to see if there corrections to the quilt top I have almost completed, ha!
    Last edited by ShirlR; 10-02-2015 at 10:40 AM. Reason: Content corrected.
    Shirley
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    I enjoy the magazine, and it is now the only one I get. I am a little disappointed in the number of mistakes in each issue. Never buy fabrics, or start cutting, for a project without checking the corrections on the MSQ website under "Block".
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    I find Block to be well worth the price and, as Onebyone stated, the instructions are easy to understand.

    It is the only magazine I currently subscribe to as well.

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    I have subscribed to different quilt magazines over the years and I have clipped out articles which I still check now and then. Now I find that I am very happy with The Block as my only magazine at this time. Love it even if there are corrections.

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    I also love the fabric ads in the mags. That usually makes the price worthwhile, to see what is going to be in your favorite quilt store soon.
    Yooper32 aka: Donna B

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    The missed errata would drive me bonkier!

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    I really like BLOCK. I have every issue, and I will continue to subscribe. Even if I never made a single quilt from any of the issues, the finished product is so very "classy": beautiful photography, down-home writing, nicely done instructions. Those things together make BLOCK a must-have for me.
    Sometimes I try to act "normal," but it gets boring so I just go back to being myself.

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    I really liked the Block mag....when I first started quilting.....but now I need a little bit more of a challenge.

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    I love Block, however, I stopped getting them because they seemed to lose my credit card info and the hassels kept coming. I miss it.

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