Love of Quilting back issue sale
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Love of Quilting back issue sale
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Save your money. If you have one issue of "Love of Quilting," you have the entire collection. I've subscribed for two years and each issue is a repeat of the last. Every issue has "piecing curves," "8 HST's at a time," "quick pieced flying geese," and repeats of other commonly known tips in each issue. Their tips are basically advertisements for their templates and rulers. Of all the magazines on the free table at guild, no one picks up "Love of Quilting."
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Save your money. If you have one issue of "Love of Quilting," you have the entire collection. I've subscribed for two years and each issue is a repeat of the last. Every issue has "piecing curves," "8 HST's at a time," "quick pieced flying geese," and repeats of other commonly known tips in each issue. Their tips are basically advertisements for their templates and rulers. Of all the magazines on the free table at guild, no one picks up "Love of Quilting."
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Thank you for the info on the book bargains but I feel that whatever I want to research I can get information on the internet for quilt patterns. But I guess not everyone has access to the internet so this buy will be help for them.
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I took it for several years and finally realized it was the same patterns with different fabrics year after year. With all the magazines I have hoarded in my sewing closet, I never need to buy another one.
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