Magazines
#41
Originally Posted by quiltingfan
If you could only read only one quilting magazine which would it be?
My Monday nite quilting group exchanges magazines too ... which helps us all.
Actually, this does save me $$ if you don't count the coffee.
ali
#42
I too just loved Minature Quilts and had a subscription until they went out of bus. I have managed to fill in some blanks at garage sales, still missing some issues. Its so hard to find small quilt mags. They inspire me! :thumbup:
#43
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Location: new hampshire
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quilters world. I have it on line and it gives me access to past issues since 2006 when it began. I get Email when the new issue is out. one other great thing...you can go on 95% of its ads click and you are on their website. also additional stuff that didn't get in the mag. is on web specials
#47
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Did you get a subscription renewal from Quilter's Newsletter and find that for renewal you also get FREE a year's subscription of McCalls. This is most interesting.
My daughter (The Stencil Co) advertises in several of the magazines and receives one or two copies of each magazine she advertises in. Recently I went thru the box and discovered the same old, same old patterns in most of them. They could have been the same magazine with a different cover. Nothing really new but just designs that attempted to use all the fabrics from one company's current collection. Was almost like Nine Patch or Rain Fence in 12 different fabric manufacturer's fabric.
Another interesting thing is my subscription to Quilter's Home expires this month and I havn't received a renewal notice. Most interesting.
And the new Quilter's Life mag is very similar to Quilter's Home. Out of about a dozen magazines I found very little that interested me.
My daughter (The Stencil Co) advertises in several of the magazines and receives one or two copies of each magazine she advertises in. Recently I went thru the box and discovered the same old, same old patterns in most of them. They could have been the same magazine with a different cover. Nothing really new but just designs that attempted to use all the fabrics from one company's current collection. Was almost like Nine Patch or Rain Fence in 12 different fabric manufacturer's fabric.
Another interesting thing is my subscription to Quilter's Home expires this month and I havn't received a renewal notice. Most interesting.
And the new Quilter's Life mag is very similar to Quilter's Home. Out of about a dozen magazines I found very little that interested me.
#49
I do not subscribe to any magazines but I do buy them once in a while depending on the projects that are in there. I like to make my own patterns. I inherited 50 magazines from my Mother and most of them are from the 1990's.
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