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Quilting Arts Magazine
Today I received an email from Quilting Arts Magazine, announcing that it
now has on line subscriptions available. NAYY, but I thought this may be very nice for people who live across the waters as it would (should) save on postal cost. You might want to take a peek. I could not open it, but my ISP is really weird. Maybe you can open it. HTH. PAT in VA/USA Site is www.interweave.com/qademo |
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Thanks Pat! I'll give it some thought. Just not used to reading for
pleasure in my office. Quilt magazines go on the recamier with my feet up and a pot of tea! Roberta in D On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 17:47:00 -0500, "Pat in Virginia" wrote: Today I received an email from Quilting Arts Magazine, announcing that it now has on line subscriptions available. NAYY, but I thought this may be very nice for people who live across the waters as it would (should) save on postal cost. You might want to take a peek. I could not open it, but my ISP is really weird. Maybe you can open it. HTH. PAT in VA/USA Site is www.interweave.com/qademo |
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Yes, I quite agree, Roberta. Reading on the computer is just not the 'same'
as reading in a comfortable chair. I like my recliner and a cup of good coffee while I peruse a quilting magazine. PAT "Roberta" Roberta@Home wrote in message ... Thanks Pat! I'll give it some thought. Just not used to reading for pleasure in my office. Quilt magazines go on the recamier with my feet up and a pot of tea! Roberta in D On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 17:47:00 -0500, "Pat in Virginia" wrote: Today I received an email from Quilting Arts Magazine, announcing that it now has on line subscriptions available. NAYY, but I thought this may be very nice for people who live across the waters as it would (should) save on postal cost. You might want to take a peek. I could not open it, but my ISP is really weird. Maybe you can open it. HTH. PAT in VA/USA Site is www.interweave.com/qademo |
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Quilting Arts Magazine
And when the weather is right, I like to sit on the porch and look at the
mountains over the top of the magazine. Also coffee! -- Kay Ahr in NV http://community.webshots.com/user/kayahr to respond to me directly, remove "WESTHI" from the email address "Pat in Virginia" wrote in message ... Yes, I quite agree, Roberta. Reading on the computer is just not the 'same' as reading in a comfortable chair. I like my recliner and a cup of good coffee while I peruse a quilting magazine. PAT "Roberta" Roberta@Home wrote in message ... Thanks Pat! I'll give it some thought. Just not used to reading for pleasure in my office. Quilt magazines go on the recamier with my feet up and a pot of tea! Roberta in D On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 17:47:00 -0500, "Pat in Virginia" wrote: Today I received an email from Quilting Arts Magazine, announcing that it now has on line subscriptions available. NAYY, but I thought this may be very nice for people who live across the waters as it would (should) save on postal cost. You might want to take a peek. I could not open it, but my ISP is really weird. Maybe you can open it. HTH. PAT in VA/USA Site is www.interweave.com/qademo |
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On Dec 12, 6:39*am, Roberta Roberta@Home wrote:
Thanks Pat! I'll give it some thought. Just not used to reading for pleasure in my office. Quilt magazines go on the recamier with my feet up and a pot of tea! Roberta in D Roberta - what's a recamier? Musicmaker |
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recliner?
like a lazyboy chair i reckon. j. "Musicmaker" wrote... On Dec 12, 6:39 am, Roberta Roberta@Home wrote: Thanks Pat! I'll give it some thought. Just not used to reading for pleasure in my office. Quilt magazines go on the recamier with my feet up and a pot of tea! Roberta in D Roberta - what's a recamier? Musicmaker -- Posted on news://freenews.netfront.net - Complaints to -- |
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http://www.stilmoebel-kernig.de/sofa.htm Have a look! Mine is from about 1870, sort of a neoclassical style. Named after Madame de Recamier, the mistress of one of the French Louis, IIRC. Roberta in D On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:22:01 -0800 (PST), Musicmaker wrote: On Dec 12, 6:39*am, Roberta Roberta@Home wrote: Thanks Pat! I'll give it some thought. Just not used to reading for pleasure in my office. Quilt magazines go on the recamier with my feet up and a pot of tea! Roberta in D Roberta - what's a recamier? Musicmaker |
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Those look similar to what we call a chaise. I have one in purple velvet
type fabric. It's been in the box for almost two years- just waiting for the right time to open it up and start using it. Sales! I couldn't resist buying it at the very inexpensive sale price even tho I have no where to use it! LOL Leslie & The Furbabies shivering in icy, cold MO. "Roberta" Roberta@Home wrote in message ... http://www.stilmoebel-kernig.de/sofa.htm Have a look! Mine is from about 1870, sort of a neoclassical style. Named after Madame de Recamier, the mistress of one of the French Louis, IIRC. Roberta in D On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:22:01 -0800 (PST), Musicmaker wrote: On Dec 12, 6:39 am, Roberta Roberta@Home wrote: Thanks Pat! I'll give it some thought. Just not used to reading for pleasure in my office. Quilt magazines go on the recamier with my feet up and a pot of tea! Roberta in D Roberta - what's a recamier? Musicmaker |
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OT furniture Quilting Arts Magazine
Chaise longue = long chair. Basically the same idea, but the recamier
tends to have more of a back along half of one side, so it also serves as a small sofa that could hold 2-3 in a pinch. Fits just right in my small living room! (Best of all, nobody sits in it except me, unless we have very weary guests :-) Roberta in D On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 08:48:49 -0600, "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote: Those look similar to what we call a chaise. I have one in purple velvet type fabric. It's been in the box for almost two years- just waiting for the right time to open it up and start using it. Sales! I couldn't resist buying it at the very inexpensive sale price even tho I have no where to use it! LOL Leslie & The Furbabies shivering in icy, cold MO. "Roberta" Roberta@Home wrote in message .. . http://www.stilmoebel-kernig.de/sofa.htm Have a look! Mine is from about 1870, sort of a neoclassical style. Named after Madame de Recamier, the mistress of one of the French Louis, IIRC. Roberta in D On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:22:01 -0800 (PST), Musicmaker wrote: On Dec 12, 6:39 am, Roberta Roberta@Home wrote: Thanks Pat! I'll give it some thought. Just not used to reading for pleasure in my office. Quilt magazines go on the recamier with my feet up and a pot of tea! Roberta in D Roberta - what's a recamier? Musicmaker |
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OT furniture Quilting Arts Magazine
aha, Musicmaker |
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