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28 Jul 2008 15:53 #23003

Very good point!
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28 Jul 2008 15:21 #22998

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I would think that since they change the rules from when we signed up ... we should be asking for and getting our money back.

We signed up and paid for 10 issues / year... I would think it is breach of contract for us to get less.

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28 Jul 2008 14:58 #22996

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Ritzy - Yea, I just loved the spin in that piece from the QN editor. Fewer issues will mean that we now have time to fully appreciate and digest all the information in the issue. Fewer issues will mean that we now have more time to experiment with all the suggestions made in an issue etc. etc., etc. YUK.

I guess that I'm just so up to my ears in political spin during this election season that I can't tolerate anymore mendacity. I would have had so much more respect for them/her if they had just been honest and said that costs have risen so much that they cannot afford to publish ten issues for the same subscription price. I might even have considered keeping my subscription.

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28 Jul 2008 13:43 #22990

Maybe someone was watching out for me when I didn't renew my subscription to QN. Maybe I made the right choice after all. Judy in AZ
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28 Jul 2008 12:54 #22989

Oh man I'm disappointed. I so look forward to getting QN each month. But I will still subscribe as it still has so much of what's going on now in quilting. Publishing is a tough gig
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28 Jul 2008 10:59 #22982

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Don't you just love that QN tried to convince us that this is what we were asking for--less issues same price! Yeah right! Can you tell I am not happy?
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27 Jul 2008 21:09 #22963

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Boo! I hate when it is only 6 issues! I haven't gotten my new issue yet so I didn't see that.

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27 Jul 2008 20:43 #22960

QN is the only subscription I hve. I think I have a year or two left. Six issues a year? Might have to let it lapse. :? There's just so much on-line for free.
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27 Jul 2008 18:56 #22955

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Uh, oh! Since I last posted in this thread, I received my latest copy of Quilters Newsletter. I mentioned that I love this magazine. I have always thought that it was exceptional not only for the great content, but it was also a great value - 10 issues for the subscription price. I also like Quilters Home but haven't subscribed because the subscription ran only six issues for about the same price.

Buried in the third paragraph of the editor's page of QN was the announcement that beginning in September a subscription will now only run six issues! I'm sure they thought long and hard about this move, but it really disappoints me. It's really a sad commentary on the difficulties that the print media is having these days. While I love all the new technology and sites like this, I also love the luxury of curling up in my favorite chair and reading my QN magazine. At these new prices, it's time to rethink the luxury of this subscription, as well. Rats!!!

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quilt magazines 25 Jul 2008 08:56 #22808

I agree with Pat,I subscribe to Quilter's Newsletter,AQS and just tried Quilters Home,which I won't renew.If I could only get one magazine it would be Quilter's Newsletter.They have something for everyone in every issue. Also I used to get Fons & Porter and liked it but just had to cut back on magazines.I do think Liz and Marianne are wonderful teachers. Julie
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25 Jul 2008 08:31 #22807

I get McCalls and American Patchwork, Fons and Porter, AQS ( which comes with membership) and Quilter's Newsletter (which I didn't renew this year because I was going to cut back) Wrong choice, it seems. :cry:
Maybe I had better pick that one back up. Judy in AZ
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25 Jul 2008 01:39 #22799

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I agree with Ritzy--Quilter's Newsletter and AQS. Those two mags. are the best for information and learning new techniques. I've been subscribing to Quilter's Newsletter for over 20 years.
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23 Jul 2008 06:42 #22696

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LadyRags wrote:
I usually just trade off with my girlfriends. We put our names on the magazine and keep trading them off. We have a bookshelf where we store the magazines. Those special to us we usually do not share til after we are done with them... it is strictly voluntary amoung the girls... We all seem to like different magazines so we get expose to different types.

I should also state that our guild has a library where anyone can donate magazines to... We weed out duplicates of magazines are put out on the tables for free pick up by other members at meeting

OR if we need the room in our library we have a sell off of duplicate magazines at the quilt show. This works well for us.
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22 Jul 2008 21:37 #22673

LadyRags wrote:
I usually just trade off with my girlfriends. We put our names on the magazine and keep trading them off. We have a bookshelf where we store the magazines. Those special to us we usually do not share til after we are done with them... it is strictly voluntary amoung the girls... We all seem to like different magazines so we get expose to different types.

Great idea on the sharing of magazines! I might see who I can try that idea with!

Mary Kay
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