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Old 03-09-2011, 05:27 AM
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
And what is he going to get rid of? ;-) We use cardboard magazine holders, you can get them at Staples, Office depot etc. Then they can go on a regular bookshelf. I actually don't have many, however, my husband has 'super stock and drag illustrated' going back to the 50's!
I cut large cereal boxes in the same shape of the more expensive magazine holders. some are covered in scrapbook paper. They are only seen in my craft room anyway.
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Old 03-09-2011, 05:28 AM
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I would (suggest) take out the pages and templates that you want, keep the cover of the magazine and slip them in a page sleeve and then keep them in a binder. I have a friend here that quilts with me and we buy different magazines and give each other the part we don't want and that is how I organize mine.
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Old 03-09-2011, 05:42 AM
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[quote=dirty1mom]I have big 3 ring notebooks that I label with the magazine name. I put the patterns and templates, etc in those clear plastic sleeves and put into that magazines notebook. Sometimes if the mag. has a lot of patterns I want to keep, I stuff the whole magazine into the sleeve.[/quote


Those plastic sleeves and 3 ring binders work great... That is what I do. I am on my 3rd big binder...
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I scan patterns that I really like from magazines, books, etc., and save them to my computer. Sometimes I get way behind and the mags pile up, but I am current sometimes, too. It works for me.
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Old 03-09-2011, 05:51 AM
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Thank Goodness my hubby is not demanding.
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Old 03-09-2011, 05:56 AM
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ditto on what dirty1mom posted. Our quilting buddies have 6 binders full of diff. books, labeled as to type of quilt (Christmas, star, childrens, etc) and it works quite nicely. Good luck
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Originally Posted by raedar63
Hmmmm, husband demanding, no flippin way! ........
Yep...I'd tell him to get a hobby.....then we would see who gets rid of what ;)

Besides, if you keep your magazines in those magazine holders (cardboard or metal) and he isn't tripping over them, what's the problem??

I mean, I could see getting rid of them if you were moving overseas or something....but beyond that, I wouldn't do it :!:

Now, organizing your mags so you could find the patterns you want to do more easily....now that I could see doing :thumbup:
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I started with binders but found it too much of a task. So now I use a big accordian file. I labelled each section (Christmas, houses, garden, Hawaiian, classic, stencils, retreats and even one for receipts). Easier for me than holes, sheets, etc. I do use sheets if there are pieces, etc.
I keep my magazines for the same reasons; my tastes and abilities have changed. I store them in the bottom of my stash cupboard and take them out from time to time and it is just like getting new ones in the mail.
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I guess I'd alphabetize large sized envelopes and put them in a file cabinet - I'm facing the same dilemma here - not that DH is demanding - he figures when my footspace is so small I can no longer walk into my little sewing abode, I'll figure out something has to go and I'm nearing that right now - but a file cabinet with them filed in order in envelopes so they stay together would be ideal! I hate to lose the magazines, as many times I relate to what desgin I want by remembering which magazine I found it in - but I guess my mind can learn to be more organized too! :) Have a great time organizing!
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Any pattern that interests me I place in those plastic sleeves and put in a 3 ring binder. If I see them on the computer, I either print them off or keep them in a folder that I can browse through when I am looking for something new to do. Quilt shops always have free patterns from the fabric manufacturers so I pick those up too!
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