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CindyBee 11-23-2010 02:59 PM

This past year I subscribed to several quilting magazines for the eye candy, motivation and inspiration. I felt I was in a slump at the time I subscribed. Now the renewals are due and I've decided that several of the magazines were really not worth it for me. I found I was disappointed when some came in the mail, but I really looked forward to others. Some have become too "artsy" for me, some have waay too much advertising and too little real content. I like traditional piecing. At the moment I'm only keeping American Patchwork and Quilting because I look forward to it and most of the qults really appeal to me. I'm just curious as to which magazines you all subscribe to and why you like them.

sueisallaboutquilts 11-23-2010 03:04 PM

I no longer subscribe to any for the reasons you gave. I may pick one up once in awhile but I find so many great ideas right HERE!! :D
Also cruising the net.

msariano 11-23-2010 03:07 PM

I've subscribed to Quilters Newsletter for many years and keep that subscription because I thinki it's a very well rounded mag.

I recently discovered Quitmania and love it because it covers the european shows & quilters and the photography is great. It includes patterns too.

I'm having second thoughts about Quilting Arts because they include a whole lot of techniques that a traditional quilter wouldn't generally use. But it's a fun magazine.

I also like Australia's Patchwork & Quilting--I think that the name (I'm at work). I like their patters better than the ones in Quiltmania.

Just recently I subscribed to American Patchwork and Quilting because I like the quilts.

annyroony2 11-23-2010 03:08 PM

I also stopped all because of the reasons you gave. I look at them in stores and if I see a pattern/quilt that I like, I will buy that magazine. Also look for them at yard sales, flea markets etc.

amma 11-23-2010 03:10 PM

I switched to just getting inspiration from online sources... the subscriptions keep going up along with the advertisements, and the patterns and information is less :(

RkayD 11-23-2010 03:23 PM

I have noticed myself buying less and less magazines. For awhile I couldn't get enough...but when I really started to take stock of the content...its mostly ads...and things I can really find online for free. Now that I am starting to trust my sewing skills more and more I'm finding I'd rather spend the $7 - &12.99 bucks a pop on fabric and thread. =)

jljack 11-23-2010 03:29 PM

I love Quiltmaker....I have made several of their quilts, I love their patterns, and the instructions are for every level quilter.

I like McCall's Quilt magazine..(name isn't right)...I like their patterns very much.

I like Fons & Porters...fun stuff.

I love American Patchwork & Quilting.

I have been getting Quilter's Newsletter but will probably let that one go next time.

watterstide 11-23-2010 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
I no longer subscribe to any for the reasons you gave. I may pick one up once in awhile but I find so many great ideas right HERE!! :D
Also cruising the net.

me too! and i find it cheaper and better to buy them used..i have sold a bunch here and on ebay.
i am partial to "quilts and more" which has to be bought on the stand..

quiltlonger 11-23-2010 05:32 PM

Now-- none-- I have got over hundreds and years of magazines some I inherited from 1979 through '99 only problem with some of them was before rotary cutters and mats but love the pics and THIS site. I have Quilter's Newsletter Magazine #11 (Sept.1970)through #342 (May 2002) 32 YEARS worth when they started was.40cents ended up over $3.50 no more could NEVER do even one years worth of the quilts!!!

Jeanne girl 11-23-2010 06:49 PM

I sub. To Fons &Porter &American Patchwork. I was devastated when Miniature Quilts went out of business years ago 'cause I specialize in miniatures. My mentor is Sally Collins, though and I have learned so much from her books and a two day class with her. What I learned from her about precision piecing also helps in quality piecing quilt tops for larger quilts.


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