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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: 25 yrs in TN; now back home in MI
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Originally Posted by susie-susie-susie
$5.99--Sometimes JoAnn's has 10% off. I keep thinking that I will stop buying magazines, but somehow they just jump into my cart.
Sue
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#23
I used to subscribe to all kinds of magazine for quilting..I no longer do either. There is so many free things on the internet that there is no need. If there is something in a magazine that I really can't live without and need to make it..then I buy. I have tons of quilting books..and I have stopped buying them also. My to do list is so long that I will never finish it..LOL.
#24
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Gunny: People are so ready to criticise anything that is unusual. They should have to try it before criticising. Thank you for all your service to the Nation. My granddaughter is in the Air Force and her husband is in the Army. God Bless you.
#26
Originally Posted by susie-susie-susie
$5.99--Sometimes JoAnn's has 10% off. I keep thinking that I will stop buying magazines, but somehow they just jump into my cart.
Sue
Sue
#27
Originally Posted by gunny148
I bought a quilting magazine at Wally world (wal-mart) there was a guy there looking at the car magazine and such....well i walked up and picked up a quilting book, he shot me a funny look, and finaly he ask me not me not enough man i see...i Showed him my Marine Corp ring and ask him what has he done with his life.....he walked away.
#28
Originally Posted by MommaDorian
Does anybody know how much the store cost of this magazine is? I can order it online (I'm looking for May/June 2011), but I want to make sure it's a better deal. Unfortunately the closest store to carry it is 20 miles away, so I have to consider gas costs too. :thumbdown:
#29
Here is a site that has an article about using neck ties to make a quilt:
http://huntsville.about.com/od/tips/a/silktiequilt.htm
You can also see a photos of some at: http://0.tqn.com/d/quilting/1/0/s/F/...ktie_quilt.jpg
http://www.dorchesterlibrary.org/qui...nstiequilt.jpg
this blog shows a couple of ideas for mens neck tie quilts too: http://woofnanny.blogspot.com/2007/1...-neckties.html
here are a couple more examples of neck tie quilts: http://www.flickr.com/photos/barbian7/341791146/
I hope these have been a help.
http://huntsville.about.com/od/tips/a/silktiequilt.htm
You can also see a photos of some at: http://0.tqn.com/d/quilting/1/0/s/F/...ktie_quilt.jpg
http://www.dorchesterlibrary.org/qui...nstiequilt.jpg
this blog shows a couple of ideas for mens neck tie quilts too: http://woofnanny.blogspot.com/2007/1...-neckties.html
here are a couple more examples of neck tie quilts: http://www.flickr.com/photos/barbian7/341791146/
I hope these have been a help.
#30
To look at me (my avatar for now) you would not know i was a Marine. I have the long hair and the beard, and yes earings. But to tell you the truth a Marine can pick out Marines, same as Salior or Soilder can pick out there service. PS An Service member can pick out the civilian
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