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Old 05-07-2013, 12:34 PM
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For awhile was keeping mags but realized some are repetitious. So now have 3 binders, or is it 4...hmmm...patterns and PICS only of quilts I may create at some time. Decided I would rather collect fab insead of mags. Rarely buy a mag unless there are atleast 3 projects that should be added to my to do list. I"ve noticed that many patters are the Oldie but Goodie patterns just diff color scheme.
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Old 05-07-2013, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by katkat1946 View Post
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Old 05-07-2013, 06:48 PM
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I tear out the ones that I like and the patterns and put them in a binder with clear pages so I can find everything easily. Now, saying that....I think I have only done one out of the 3" binder full of patterns...hahaha. I use it for inspiration mostly.
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My kids are teaching me to scan anything I want to keep into my laptop, then put it on a DVD, and then I can store my magazines in a storage tub in the shed, I label the tub with type of name of the magazines, year and any info that I think will help me find the right article if needed
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Old 05-08-2013, 03:19 AM
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If I had kept all the magazines I've received since I started quilting 15 years ago, I'd have to add a room to my house! There were certain patterns I liked but knew I'd never find them again if I had to go through a huge pile of magazines. So I spent time going through all magazines, and tore out the pages needed to make quilts I liked, stapled the pages together and put them in a plastic storage box. Tried putting them in binders, but I had too many quilt instructions to do that. Also found binders too time consuming. Patterns are now in the box and I just go through the box when I'm looking for a quilt idea.
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Old 05-08-2013, 11:54 AM
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I save for a yr, then go thru them all & tear out the patterns I want to keep. I have 2 -2 drawer wooden file cabinets under a large door/table top & have hanging files in them for patterns.
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Old 05-08-2013, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by QuiltnMyra View Post
Hello Mimmy, I love my magazines and mostly keep them. But I also photocopy anything that catches my eye, mark where it came from for easy reference later and file the copies in a manilla folder. Works for me.
In theory, this is what I'd do too. But I don't seem to get to the organizing part.

And I've begun to think about the space clutter in the house. As I get older, I don't need clutter confussing my brain. I do think organizing will go up a notch on my priority list. Besides, other people can enjoy the back issues. "Quilting Arts", now that's a different story, keep them all.
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