Used quilting magazines...
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Our local library has a free magazine shelf. You leave any magazines you no longer want for others to take if they so desire. I love the service and feel less guilty about putting my magazines there rather than in the recycling bin. I, in turn, take any of interest and bring them back when finished.
#12
"you just can't copy the patterns for yourself and then transfer the magazine to someone else; that's not legal."
Can you help me understand this? Sorry to be dense. If I gave credit to the person whose pattern it is and where it came from and when, why could I not give the magazine away to someone else?
But truly it would have been better to Xerox but with a color machine I see. I need to see colors. Thanks...
Can you help me understand this? Sorry to be dense. If I gave credit to the person whose pattern it is and where it came from and when, why could I not give the magazine away to someone else?
But truly it would have been better to Xerox but with a color machine I see. I need to see colors. Thanks...
#13
Please do not throw quilting magazines in recycling. I absolutely love the old ones and so do others. Most libraries have book sales and these go really fast. Also, some quilt shows have 'second hand rose' which sells used books, magazines etc. I am always looking for them.
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