I can get it at a quilt shop in Harrisville. As a matter of fact, I'm heading up to Mackinaw Island today (first visit ever - so excited) and am backtracking a bit to Harrisville to pick up a copy. It is a great, and free, magazine.
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Never heard of this. I think it would very helpful.
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You can subscribe to it (for a fee) or you can read it on line.
http://www.countryregisteronline.com/ |
Thanks for the link Opal Jane. I'm in Delaware but never heard of this. We travel a lot (camping) so I'll be checking it out.
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I've never heard of the Country Register, it's probably not in CA.
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Yes I can get the Michigan one and then when I visit my kids in Indiana I pick one up in Shipshewana, for Indiana. I've found quilt shop I never would have know about if it wasn't for that.
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Littleton, Colorado has them. Pick them up at a local quilting store every other month. So much local information.
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I have not found the Country Register in Kentucky. I used to pick it up when I lived in Colorado and loved it. I contacted the Kentucky representative when we purchased our Kentucky home and only received 1 copy and have not been able to get my hands on a Kentucky version or the representative since.
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I too love reading the Country Register. You can some times find them at gift shops as well as quilt shops. I do believe they are a franchise so if you can't find them locally it is probably because they don't have anyone who owns it in your area.
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Thank you, Grammie Sharon, for telling us about this. I had never heard of it, so I googled and found that there is one for Massachusetts and Rhode Island (MARI edition). The people who publish this one also publish one for Connecticut and the Carolinas. I'm glad the price of gasoline is coming down around here; I can see a few road trips coming up.
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