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JCS Ornament Issue
Let us know - I nabbed an issue as I wasn't sure if I would or wouldn't.
Cheryl On 9/24/06 7:28 AM, in article , "Suzanne N. Fernandes" wrote: I have a question. I have a two year subscription to JCS. Will I automatically get the Ornament issue, or should I go out and buy it? Suzanne Ottawa, Ontario Kathy Tabb wrote: I got the cover......the PO sent me a regrets-it-was-damaged note. Called the subscription dept who told me they'd put another copy in the mail but I probably won't get it till November. |
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Suzanne N. Fernandes wrote:
I have a question. I have a two year subscription to JCS. Will I automatically get the Ornament issue, or should I go out and buy it? I've been a subscriber for many (at least ten) years. The Ornament issue is NOT included with the subscription. I've never even seen one. -- Brenda Help Project Gutenberg--become a Distributed Proofreader http://www.pgdp.net/ |
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JCS Ornament Issue
Got my issue Saturday and found easily 20+ that I'd like to do. Maybe
2007 will be the *Year of the Ornaments* for me! Has anyone tried any of the recipes found in these issues (any year, not just this one) or do you consider that more "fluff" to make the issue bigger? Carolyn Twinsmom wrote: My LNS just called, and my reserved copy is available. Hopefully I can get there Saturday to get it. Has anyone received theirs yet? What do you think about it? Carolyn |
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Twinsmom wrote:
Got my issue Saturday and found easily 20+ that I'd like to do. Maybe 2007 will be the *Year of the Ornaments* for me! Has anyone tried any of the recipes found in these issues (any year, not just this one) or do you consider that more "fluff" to make the issue bigger? Some of the recipes sound good, but since I don't do holiday dinners any more, I haven't tried them. I'm not sure it's "fluff" to make the issue bigger, but to help each designer fill up her page without writing a longer essay. I always find it intriguing to see what other people cook for special occasions. In my family, Christmas Eve dinner was a German dish that's most easily explained as wonton soup, with extra-large wontons. Traditionally, "7 makes a meal". You get 3, with broth. Then you get 2, without broth, and put some salads (a standard lettuce salad and a cucumber salad, and whatever else the hostess was in the mood for) in the bowl next to them. Then you get 2 more, your choice "with or without", whether you prefer more broth or more salad. Mind you, this is seven 3-3.5" square "ravioli", each with a good-sized dollop of ground meat filling (nearly golf-ball size), plus the broth and the salads, so seven of them is a goodly amount of food. -- Karen C - California www.CFSfacts.org where we give you the facts and dispel the myths September is National Pain Awareness Month Finished 9/20/06 -- baby bib WIP: baby and housewarming gifts, July birthstone, Flowers of Hawaii (Jeanette Crews) for ME!!! Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel LTR: Fireman's Prayer (#2), Amid Amish Life, Angel of Autumn, Calif Sampler, Holiday Snowglobe Editor/Proofreader www.KarenMCampbell.com Design page http://www.KarenMCampbell.com/designs.html |
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JCS Ornament Issue
Twinsmom wrote:
Got my issue Saturday and found easily 20+ that I'd like to do. Maybe 2007 will be the *Year of the Ornaments* for me! Has anyone tried any of the recipes found in these issues (any year, not just this one) or do you consider that more "fluff" to make the issue bigger? Carolyn I got lucky and didn't have to buy mine :-)! Since I did the finishing for Poetta's **darling** Santa design ( http://www.ladybuglane.com )so she sent me a copy. Aren't I the lucky one!!! I was VERY pleased to see that the chart, etc. is in a nice, conspicuous place in the magazine, too. There ARE several really cute designs this year that are tempting. I doubt if I will stitch them, but they ARE worth thinking about :-)! CiaoMeow ^;;^ PAX, Tia Mary |
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Twinsmom wrote: My LNS just called, and my reserved copy is available. Hopefully I can get there Saturday to get it. Has anyone received theirs yet? What do you think about it? Carolyn Mine hasn't come yet, but is part of a special order package from Susan Greening Davis. I ordered the "kit" to make her cute little cookie plate with the tiny gingerbread cookie buttons in it. The autographed magazine will come with it. There's a design by DebBees Designs that I really want to stitch. While traveling through Conway, Arkansas, I stopped at the stitching shop. When checking out at the register, I hoisted my purse up onto the counter. Then noticed it landed on something. Pulled the item out from under and saw Debbie Rowley's stitched ornament model. (If you're reading this Debbie, I'm so sorry!) It was very pretty. That being said, I just loved browsing through a friends copy! Still trying to pick others that are a "must stitch". Lin |
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