Originally Posted by AnnaF
(Post 7258642)
For $10.00 I would subscribe too to give it a try but where do I find that link to do that along with American Patchwork mag?
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Originally Posted by debbieoh
(Post 7257052)
Got info today from Read for a cure and they have a Quilt magazine called Primitive Quilts and projects listed. I have Never heard or seen it before so did a search. Hey for $10 I ordered it along with American patchwork quilting. here's the primitive quilting website address they have alot of really nice FREE patterns I for one have never seen.
https://www.primitivequiltsandprojects.com/ Enjoy! debbei http://www.myreadforthecure.com/home/index On home page, click on $10 and under in the column on the left-each is a separate offer: on the first page of $10, scroll down to AP&Q- go to pg 3 for PQ&P- OR, put the name of ea mag in the Search field and they'll come up. Each is for a 1 year sub. Tried to find a review of the site with no luck but one could spend a small fortune there!! I get AP&Q now so will just get the PQ&P one. |
Originally Posted by AnnaF
(Post 7258642)
For $10.00 I would subscribe too to give it a try but where do I find that link to do that along with American Patchwork mag?
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Thank You for the link. I love this magazine. I subscribed several years ago then stopped. At this price and no shipping what a deal.
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Originally Posted by Latrinka
(Post 7263128)
Not sure, but I think each mag subscription is separate?
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It is a great magazine. You will love it.
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Thanks for sharing..
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Prims are a lot of fun! Nobody will notice if you made 1, 2 or 10 mistakes. :thumbup:
I was in a "Ornie" exchange one Christmas. I sent out 21 and got 21 back. I had a "Prim Tree" that year that was really cute. If you want to try a easy craft that is very forgiving, this is it! Louise |
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