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Old 06-10-2010, 02:05 PM
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I think the scanning idea is great. Yaking it one step further, I would index them and put them on a CD. Since I have had hard drive crashes (one on a computer 2 months old), I think the Cd is the way to go. Use 1 CD for each magazine (Fons & Porter, Quiltmaker, etc).

In reality, I know I will never have the time to make all the quits patterns I have saved. I have tried to be more selective when purchasing magazines, but they just lure me in.
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Old 06-10-2010, 02:18 PM
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Do you by any chance have the Quilters Newsletter Feb/Mar 2010?
I'm interested in the Hawaii Sunset 1845 quilt pattern.
Please PM me if you want to sell it or get rid of it.
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I just got an emai from Clotilde advertising a digital subscription for Quilting World, with several back issues included. I guess that is the future.
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Old 06-10-2010, 03:14 PM
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I like the idea of scanning my magazines. I love that some of the magazines are going digital but there still isn't anything quite as relaxing as sitting on the couch with a cup of tea and leafing through old quilt magazines. The ideas that then come to mind from them.

anyone ever giving or throwing out old magazines please let me know.

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I have a self-made rule--- Only keep 5 years back. Works for me
sofar.
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Old 06-10-2010, 03:47 PM
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am going to have the same problem in a few years...My plan is to look at them and take out what I want. But I know it won't be many as I have printed off many from the internet...I will mark the missing pages on the front of the magazine and then pass it them on....
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You can always stick a well read magazine in with one of your swaps. Everyone loves to look through a quilt magazine even if it is one you have seen before. Keep passing them around, don't throw them away!
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Originally Posted by Kathy N
You can always stick a well read magazine in with one of your swaps. Everyone loves to look through a quilt magazine even if it is one you have seen before. Keep passing them around, don't throw them away!
Like that idea! What a great suprise for someone in a swap. Even if they have already seen the magazine, it is nice to know that they can forward it on.
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Originally Posted by Quilter7x
Rather than cutting out the patterns/directions, scan them into your PC. Then you can title them what you want and the magazine stays intact. :)
this is what I do. I put these quilts in folders so I can find them quicker. The pictures are helpful.

Remember to store on a flash drive.

It is a good icky weather project.

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Originally Posted by Quilter7x
Rather than cutting out the patterns/directions, scan them into your PC. Then you can title them what you want and the magazine stays intact. :)
great idea
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