PAS (Pattern Acquisition Syndrome) -- Has anyone beat it?
#21
I think I have that problem also. Each of the binders is full to overflowing. I got hooked on a free pattern site, http://www.freequiltpatterns.info and went to town with the printer.
#22
I have ALL three problems and then I inherited everything from my mother who had the same problem... We gave away 6 paper grocery sacks pack full of just patterns... We are working now on the fabric that will never get made up.
#23
I scan all my paper patterns and send online patterns to cloud storage. I can access them from any internet device when I want them and they are easy to browse. The small cost of online storage is worth it to me. I distributed most of my older quilt magazines to hospital waiting rooms when I realized no one would want to deal with them when I'm gone, they would be just tossed in the dumpster. I like to think someone will get the quilting bug when they browse through the magazine. Sort of a captive audience. LOL. My quilting friends have too many of their own to expect them to save mine.
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