Quilters Newsletter Subscription
#11
This is a wonderful magazine in MHO. It has wonderful quilts, tutorials and patterns. This mag has hepled me take my quilts and abilities to better levels.
Some people will say this is a very advanced and artsy quilting mag. I think it is a beautiful work of art that I can use to make my quilting better all the time.
I am far from a perfectionist when it comes to doing anything and this mag helps me to try new things that I may or may not like, but I try.
I am not affiliated with the mag in any way. I just love it.
18.00 bucks is not a huge out lay for one year of wonderful posibilities.
peace
Some people will say this is a very advanced and artsy quilting mag. I think it is a beautiful work of art that I can use to make my quilting better all the time.
I am far from a perfectionist when it comes to doing anything and this mag helps me to try new things that I may or may not like, but I try.
I am not affiliated with the mag in any way. I just love it.
18.00 bucks is not a huge out lay for one year of wonderful posibilities.
peace
#12
Power Poster
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
only you can decide if it's a good one or not- why not stop at the magazine rack at the grocery store (or wally world) & browse through one- see what types of projects they feature- if they appeal to you- we are all different & like different things about magazines- that's why so many can keep going-
i stopped renewing my subscriptions a couple years ago and decided i would just pick up a mag once in a while when i grocery shop- that way i can (pick & choose) and get the ones that have content i will enjoy & use- instead of subscribing to many- or subscribing to one that i only do something from once in a year...if you never make anything from the magazine you are subscribing to---was it a deal?
i stopped renewing my subscriptions a couple years ago and decided i would just pick up a mag once in a while when i grocery shop- that way i can (pick & choose) and get the ones that have content i will enjoy & use- instead of subscribing to many- or subscribing to one that i only do something from once in a year...if you never make anything from the magazine you are subscribing to---was it a deal?
#13
I don't get any magazines any more, it seems like they all do the same quilt in different colors! There is so much on the internet for free that is where I go. I do like the magazines for ads so it all depends on what you are looking for
#14
Banned
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 108
I had a subscription for a couple of years but dropped it because I think it has more art quilts than anything else and those just aren't my cup of tea. Of all the mags I had, I never found one quilt that I wanted to make. Check your local library and see if they have it and look through a few issues before you subscribe.
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