Missouri Star BLOCK Magazine
#121
The projects are easy enough for a novice, tho I did see one or two with paper piecing. It was VERY simple paper piecing tho, only 3 pcs. The quilts are modern-ISH. Most are updated versions of traditional patterns, like the Jacob's Ladder and the Periwinkle and the Snowball. You'll love it! It's so nice.
#123
Well, first of all, it's a book. Not really a magazine by any stretch of the imagination. Full color, high quality thick pages, and NO ADS. For only $5.99! You'll love it.
#124
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 577
I subscribed to the magazine on March 1st after reading the comments about it on this bard. When my magazine didn't come this week I called MSQ and was told that if someone subscribed after 2/19 that the mailings had already gone out and that if I wanted a copy I could order it off the website. I would then have to pay the standard 5$ shipping and handling fee. Do you think this is fair? I saw nothing that said that you needed to subscribe by 2/19 to get this issue mailed with no shipping and handling.
#126
Mine just arrived today. Hurray! Just looked at the postal marking: it says Richmond, VA. That explains a lot. It took the long way to get here.
Interesting layout: it is landscape, rather than traditional book format. It looks great with all the pictures. I am going to have to sit down and really check it out.
Interesting layout: it is landscape, rather than traditional book format. It looks great with all the pictures. I am going to have to sit down and really check it out.
#127
Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 70
Finally received mine today. It is fantastic. Kept reading how great it was but it is nothing like I thought it would be. The quality is wonderful especially for a "magazine". I agree with everyone- it is a keeper!!
#128
After posting on here yesterday that I hadn't received mine it came in the mail... Love it! Love MSQC, Jenny Doan and her family are some real great folks to of started such a business to bring back a small town like that. I had no idea there were so many folks employed by them... It is such a great story... I love the store too. I have had the pleasure of getting to go shopping there.
#130
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 105
It is awesome and worth the wait. Sorry you don't have yours yet. Plan on a warm quilt to wrap up in a cup of tea and nice fireplace to spend a few hours just looking. Or if you aren't still having winter enjoy it anyway you want. So happy I ordered it and hope they continue publishing it.
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