How to Downsize your Magazines
#51
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Idaho
Posts: 94
I keep my magazines for several months - then I too, tear them apart and put what I want to keep in paper protectors. I categorize into baby, general, hints and tips, runners, table coverings, etc. When I want to make something, I take it out and photocopy it and put the original back in the sleeve. I use the photocopy to write on to determine fabrics, sizes, colors, whatever information I need. You can also carry swatches of your materials in there and take it with you to the store for additional colors, threads, etc.
#52
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: California
Posts: 883
I am doing the same - much organizing being done this spring. I love to save the magazines and patterns; but needed a better system and saw this on the board. I just love this board. Looking through the magazines in an organized manner helps me to be organized in my brain too. Its like going to the movies for me. We live ruraly and a country life so its not just down the street to attend an evening flick; besides I'm so far behind on the movie sceen I'd never get caught up and I LOVE SEWING !
Thank so much for this BOARD !
Thank so much for this BOARD !
#53
Originally Posted by BabyCakes
I did the same thing :thumbup:
#54
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Sweet Home Alabama
Posts: 3,179
Great ideas. I bought a couple of quilt patterns that were cut out of the magazines that someone didn't want. She would cut hers apart and then sale what she didn't want on ebay. They were put in sleeves. One way to make some money on what she didn't want and someone else might.
#56
Like my food recipes, I'd have to live a couple of lifetimes to go through all that I THINK I want to try. HAhaha
Actually, I let the library store those patterns for me... in the form of books, magazines, etc. and then when I actually need to start on a project, I make photo copies (at the library) and go on from there.
Remember, "Less is more." more room for storing stash, moving around, breathing, etc. Good luck.
Actually, I let the library store those patterns for me... in the form of books, magazines, etc. and then when I actually need to start on a project, I make photo copies (at the library) and go on from there.
Remember, "Less is more." more room for storing stash, moving around, breathing, etc. Good luck.
#58
I just finished going thru about 10 years' worth of magazines...and found there were usually only one or two patterns in each magazine that I truly liked AND realistically would make! I put the patterns in sleeves & notebooks -- SO much nicer. Will take all the leftovers to my quilting retreat this next weekend to pass around.
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