Have you rec'd your current Block magazine?
#21
I have to say that I find at least one pattern in every issue that I would love to make. I just wish I had the time to make them all. The stories that introduce each pattern are kind of sappy but I wouldn't use that as a reason to cancel. I'm also enjoying the mystery story with Jenny and her assistant in the center.
#22
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mooresville, NC
Posts: 660
I received my copy about a week and a half ago - the quilts in this issue didn't grab me the way previous issues did, but with a change in color they would fit my style. Putting the designs in EQ7 is a very good idea - and an easy and fun way to audition colors. Thanks for the hint.
Sandy in Mooresville, NC
Sandy in Mooresville, NC
#24
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Anywhere we park it - Full time RVer
Posts: 30
The Block is the only magazine I get. I love the videos, but I am not online all the time to view them. I have made many the patterns. I know I will never make all of them. I have no intentions of canceling my subscription. I am a very happy customer!!!
#25
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its ironic, everyone was all gun ho when the block first come out. Reading all the comments here everyone says they love jenny but, if they stood behind there words they wouldn't hesitate to continue to support her. Where can you get ten patterns for $6.00. Don't know about the rest of you but that's not even the price of a movie ticket, two coffees or god forbid if you smoke a pkg. of cigarettes. Would you not spend $6.00 to help a friend. Well to me that's a small price to support a small business, to help the economy, to keep people employed. If we don't continue to support jenny and her endeavours not only will we loose the only ad free magazine available but you could stand to loose the free tutorials we have all grown to love as she may not be able to continue to do them. They do cost considerable to put together. When you consider the block is ad free she makes no revenue like other productions that pay well to put there products in there magazines that drive us crazy. So for these and many other reasons I will continue to pay my $6 every two months even though I have to wait six months to receive half of my subscription as I am a Canadian and they don't mail to Canada. So dust off your wallets people and please continue to support jenny before she's not there to support.
#28
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Thank you, Hunter's grammie. Well spoken and I fully support what you said.
its ironic, everyone was all gun ho when the block first come out. Reading all the comments here everyone says they love jenny but, if they stood behind there words they wouldn't hesitate to continue to support her. Where can you get ten patterns for $6.00. Don't know about the rest of you but that's not even the price of a movie ticket, two coffees or god forbid if you smoke a pkg. of cigarettes. Would you not spend $6.00 to help a friend. Well to me that's a small price to support a small business, to help the economy, to keep people employed. If we don't continue to support jenny and her endeavours not only will we loose the only ad free magazine available but you could stand to loose the free tutorials we have all grown to love as she may not be able to continue to do them. They do cost considerable to put together. When you consider the block is ad free she makes no revenue like other productions that pay well to put there products in there magazines that drive us crazy. So for these and many other reasons I will continue to pay my $6 every two months even though I have to wait six months to receive half of my subscription as I am a Canadian and they don't mail to Canada. So dust off your wallets people and please continue to support jenny before she's not there to support.
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