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Old October 22nd 05, 11:18 PM
Lucille
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If you could only have one subscription to a needlework magazine, which one
would it be?

Lucille


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Old October 23rd 05, 12:46 AM
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I have enough charts to last many lifetimes. If I could subscribe to
only one needlework magazine, it would be Piecework. I love it.

Phoebe

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Old October 23rd 05, 03:08 AM
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I have a few copies of Piecework but don't own any of The Needleworker.
Naturally, I went onto the Interweave website and guess what, I now own two
oop copies of The Needleworker.

Why ever did I ask such a question knowing full well it would cost me money
in the long run. ; - )))

Lucille

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On 10/22/05 6:18 PM, in article ,
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If you could only have one subscription to a needlework magazine, which
one
would it be?

Lucille


That's hard - I think it would have to be Mary Hickmotts New Stitches. I
love the Master Class feature and generally really like the charts.

Pieceworks runs a close second - for sheer readability. Stitches is nearly
tied in third. Just Cross Stitch is fourth - good features even if the
charts don't always float my boat.

If I were to include an OOP - The Needleworker would push the rest down a
notch or three. I believe I now have every issue printed.

Cheryl



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Old October 23rd 05, 03:49 AM
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Lucille wrote:
If you could only have one subscription to a needlework magazine, which one
would it be?

Lucille



I do only have one, and it's to Knitters, not an embroidery magazine.

Caryn

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Old October 23rd 05, 03:57 AM
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Lucille said
If you could only have one subscription to a needlework magazine, which one
would it be?


It would be a tie between Classic Stitches and Inspiration
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Old October 23rd 05, 06:31 AM
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Classic Stitches, because it has the greatest variety of any of the
newsstand stitching magazines I see.
Not strictly a stitching magazine, but I love Les Idee de Marie Claire,
just for all the lovely things to look at, including always some stitching.
Dawne


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Old October 23rd 05, 06:57 AM
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Of course i don`t many more needleworking mags , But i love Piecework
from the Pilot, have lost only 2 due to a unsuccessful lending. and
realy really adore it, as a kind of added refference library , for
when i write for exhbition`s catalogs or Gallery papers.
As craft goes , i used to have American Craft, but gave it up, i have
Fiberarts and cherish it.
mirjam

I have a few copies of Piecework but don't own any of The Needleworker.
Naturally, I went onto the Interweave website and guess what, I now own two
oop copies of The Needleworker.

Why ever did I ask such a question knowing full well it would cost me money
in the long run. ; - )))

Lucille

"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
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On 10/22/05 6:18 PM, in article ,
"Lucille" wrote:

If you could only have one subscription to a needlework magazine, which
one
would it be?

Lucille


That's hard - I think it would have to be Mary Hickmotts New Stitches. I
love the Master Class feature and generally really like the charts.

Pieceworks runs a close second - for sheer readability. Stitches is nearly
tied in third. Just Cross Stitch is fourth - good features even if the
charts don't always float my boat.

If I were to include an OOP - The Needleworker would push the rest down a
notch or three. I believe I now have every issue printed.

Cheryl




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Old October 23rd 05, 01:26 PM
Pat Dumas
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Hmm... I don't usualyl see that one. I wonder, is there a website
associated with Classic Stitches? Perhaps I might try a subscription.

Thanks for the suggestions of these wonderful magazines.

I loved Just Cross Stitchw hen i could get it, and always love their
Christmas Ornament magazines...

Pat

Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 10/23/05 1:31 AM, in article , "Dawne
Peterson" wrote:


Classic Stitches, because it has the greatest variety of any of the
newsstand stitching magazines I see.
Not strictly a stitching magazine, but I love Les Idee de Marie Claire,
just for all the lovely things to look at, including always some stitching.
Dawne



That is one I nab if I see it at the newsstand.

Cheryl


 




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