Amazon??
#41
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Originally Posted by gypsylady5
I'm thinking of posting here, but I want to make sure I am a regular member first so I can without a problem. I reply to most ISO's for magazines if I can find them.
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If your intent is to sell at a profit please establish a “store front” at a commercial selling site and add that web address to your profile signature.
#42
I'm not selling at a profit, just downsizing. I was obsessed to collect every quilting magazine and book I could. Now I now longer have room for all of them, nor could I ever read them all again. I stored them in binders in page protectors until about 2005 when I moved back to Orlando. You can order direct from me and get combined shipping. Amazon doesn't do that - each item is shipped separately from the other. I'll add my link to my signature and see if that helps. Thanks for getting back with me. I must sell these magazines and downsize all the things I obsessively collected.
Sharon
http://www.amazon.com/shops/A1XRX4H59UHRSR
Sharon
http://www.amazon.com/shops/A1XRX4H59UHRSR
#43
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Originally Posted by gypsylady5
I am a seller on Amazon.com. My store is Gypsylady's Emporium. I can send the link to you if you like. I have over 700 magazines, books and CD's listed at present and am adding a lot more quilting magazines as I find time. If you are looking for a special issue, I just might have it. I will ship to Canada. I know the shipping is terrible, but its better than nothing. I don't know why it is so much, but it is. I'm thinking of posting here, but I want to make sure I am a regular member first so I can without a problem. I reply to most ISO's for magazines if I can find them. Most are still in boxes (over 20 of them), but a lot of them I can find easy enough. Thanks for asking, Sharon
#44
I hope this cleared it up. I am downsizing my collection and offering them to other quilters. I have read every magazine, some many times, but just don't have room for all of them any longer. I just had to have all the magazines printed and all the books I could get for several years. Thus I have a huge collection and need to move them out of here before November when I'll downsize my apartment again. I'll get some of these posted here as most of what I see posted sell.
#45
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Ok, back to baskets.
The baskets are on a 6x6 grid.
Basically, you make up a bunch of HST blocks and a few plain squares, and then play. The blocks are on point.
Here's a few samples I threw together - with and without the patch lines. Ignore where I made a HST with the same fabrics.
When you're done with the center of your quilt top and ready for the border, let me know the measurements to figure out the spacing for the border.
But really, these baskets are a breeze
The baskets are on a 6x6 grid.
Basically, you make up a bunch of HST blocks and a few plain squares, and then play. The blocks are on point.
Here's a few samples I threw together - with and without the patch lines. Ignore where I made a HST with the same fabrics.
When you're done with the center of your quilt top and ready for the border, let me know the measurements to figure out the spacing for the border.
But really, these baskets are a breeze
#46
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Originally Posted by MTS
Ok, back to baskets.
The baskets are on a 6x6 grid.
Basically, you make up a bunch of HST blocks and a few plain squares, and then play. The blocks are on point.
Here's a few samples I threw together - with and without the patch lines. Ignore where I made a HST with the same fabrics.
When you're done with the center of your quilt top and ready for the border, let me know the measurements to figure out the spacing for the border.
But really, these baskets are a breeze
The baskets are on a 6x6 grid.
Basically, you make up a bunch of HST blocks and a few plain squares, and then play. The blocks are on point.
Here's a few samples I threw together - with and without the patch lines. Ignore where I made a HST with the same fabrics.
When you're done with the center of your quilt top and ready for the border, let me know the measurements to figure out the spacing for the border.
But really, these baskets are a breeze
It's going to be awhile before the baskets are done.
I got a good start on them awhile back .... and then, life got in the way, quilting got in the way, OBW and blah blah blah !!!
And yes, definitely hold off on the design stage for me .... I may switch things up with some sashing between, so of course that would change all the dimensions and proportions!! :) I REALLY do appreciate your help on this!!
They're fun to make, so once I get at it, they'll move ahead well. I can see simpler ways, or perhaps I should say ways to expedite the production! Soon!! :)
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