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Well phooey! I've looked through a bunch of my magazines and didn't find
the pattern, yet. Unfortunately, I've found about two dozen new projects I'd like to do! And I also didn't find any subscriptions I want to drop. I like: Fons and Porter, QNM, American Patchwork, American Quilter (AQS mag) Quilting Arts and Cloth, Paper, Scissors. I'm running out of shelf space, but I can't bring myself to cut them up or give them away. I'm a cross between a squirrel, a pack rat and a librarian/historian. Hummm, I suppose the latter could FIND the missing pattern!!! Now I'm going to find some little sticky flags and mark the magazines that have things I want to look at again! -- Kathyl remove "nospam" before mchsi http://community.webshots.com/user/kathylquiltz |
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I scan a lot of the patterns I want to save, then I divide them into
categories and burn them to disc. You can add to the CDs when you get more patterns saved. Scanning is time consuming, but I can scroll down the thumbnail views of the scans and pick out what I want quickly. This is for my own use, just to preserve my patterns, so it is not a copyright violation. Last spring my basement flooded and I lost a hundred or so mag and a few quilt books that had been stored in boxes. I had a lot scanned, and managed to dry a few and scan some patterns from them. I lost a lot of vintage science fiction paperbacks though. Anyway, I recommend scanning your mags as a way of preserving those patterns and to make organizing & finding them easier. Jane in NE Ohio "KJ" wrote in message news:8EYOf.8312$oL.2819@attbi_s71... Well phooey! I've looked through a bunch of my magazines and didn't find the pattern, yet. Unfortunately, I've found about two dozen new projects I'd like to do! And I also didn't find any subscriptions I want to drop. I like: Fons and Porter, QNM, American Patchwork, American Quilter (AQS mag) Quilting Arts and Cloth, Paper, Scissors. I'm running out of shelf space, but I can't bring myself to cut them up or give them away. I'm a cross between a squirrel, a pack rat and a librarian/historian. Hummm, I suppose the latter could FIND the missing pattern!!! Now I'm going to find some little sticky flags and mark the magazines that have things I want to look at again! -- Kathyl remove "nospam" before mchsi http://community.webshots.com/user/kathylquiltz |
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Great idea!
KJ "Jane Kay" wrote in message ... I scan a lot of the patterns I want to save, then I divide them into categories and burn them to disc. You can add to the CDs when you get more patterns saved. Scanning is time consuming, but I can scroll down the thumbnail views of the scans and pick out what I want quickly. This is for my own use, just to preserve my patterns, so it is not a copyright violation. Last spring my basement flooded and I lost a hundred or so mag and a few quilt books that had been stored in boxes. I had a lot scanned, and managed to dry a few and scan some patterns from them. I lost a lot of vintage science fiction paperbacks though. Anyway, I recommend scanning your mags as a way of preserving those patterns and to make organizing & finding them easier. Jane in NE Ohio "KJ" wrote in message news:8EYOf.8312$oL.2819@attbi_s71... Well phooey! I've looked through a bunch of my magazines and didn't find the pattern, yet. Unfortunately, I've found about two dozen new projects I'd like to do! And I also didn't find any subscriptions I want to drop. I like: Fons and Porter, QNM, American Patchwork, American Quilter (AQS mag) Quilting Arts and Cloth, Paper, Scissors. I'm running out of shelf space, but I can't bring myself to cut them up or give them away. I'm a cross between a squirrel, a pack rat and a librarian/historian. Hummm, I suppose the latter could FIND the missing pattern!!! Now I'm going to find some little sticky flags and mark the magazines that have things I want to look at again! -- Kathyl remove "nospam" before mchsi http://community.webshots.com/user/kathylquiltz |
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