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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on August 11, 2005, 3:15 pm
Has any one in the States gotten or seen the latest issues #147 or #148? I
haven't seen a new issue since June and have only gotten stonewalling at
Barnes and Noble.
Thanks gang!
Cheryl
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Posted by Karen C - California on August 11, 2005, 3:21 pm
Cheryl Isaak wrote:
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> Has any one in the States gotten or seen the latest issues #147 or #148? I
> haven't seen a new issue since June and have only gotten stonewalling at
> Barnes and Noble.
>
> Thanks gang!
>
> Cheryl
>
Newsbeat, downtown Sacramento, had it (first time I'd seen it there)
when I went in May. I'll try to remember to check next time I'm
downtown, unless you want to try calling them first?
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Karen C - California
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on August 11, 2005, 3:34 pm
On 8/11/05 3:21 PM, in article 3m1mrsF14mm1qU2@individual.net, "Karen C -
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> Cheryl Isaak wrote:
>
>> Has any one in the States gotten or seen the latest issues #147 or #148? I
>> haven't seen a new issue since June and have only gotten stonewalling at
>> Barnes and Noble.
>>
>> Thanks gang!
>>
>> Cheryl
>>
>
> Newsbeat, downtown Sacramento, had it (first time I'd seen it there)
> when I went in May. I'll try to remember to check next time I'm
> downtown, unless you want to try calling them first?
According to what I could get out of the woman in Barnes and Noble, they
haven't gotten anything new since June, which would be the last issue I got.
Wonder what is going on?
Cheryl
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Posted by Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen on August 11, 2005, 7:06 pm
Cheryl Isaak wrote:
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> According to what I could get out of the woman in Barnes and Noble, they
> haven't gotten anything new since June, which would be the last issue I got.
>
> Wonder what is going on?
I was in my Barnes and Noble last weekend and noticed that they had
hardly any cross-stitch all of a sudden...just 2 British mags and maybe
one other American one. They also rearranged the whole section, so I was
quite thrown off at first!
(Ever notice how many quilting mags there are relative to cross-stitch?
Are there that many more quilters? It's gotta be more than a 5:1 ratio
between cross stitch and quilting!)
Sue
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Posted by Pat P on August 11, 2005, 8:52 pm
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> Cheryl Isaak wrote:
>> According to what I could get out of the woman in Barnes and Noble, they
>> haven't gotten anything new since June, which would be the last issue I
>> got.
>> Wonder what is going on?
> I was in my Barnes and Noble last weekend and noticed that they had hardly
> any cross-stitch all of a sudden...just 2 British mags and maybe one other
> American one. They also rearranged the whole section, so I was quite
> thrown off at first!
> (Ever notice how many quilting mags there are relative to cross-stitch?
> Are there that many more quilters? It's gotta be more than a 5:1 ratio
> between cross stitch and quilting!)
> Sue
It certainly seems to be increasing dramatically over here, Sue. I just
wish I could still do it! I love the Baltimore Quilts - we had a great
demonstration at our Craft Guild a couple of months ago, by an American lady
who lives over here and lectures at the Ipswich College. She says she never
uses them - she keeps them wrapped up and put away and just brings them out
to show interested people. It seems an awful shame, yet I can understand it
on one level. It`s certainly a lot of work. I took a few photos.
Pat P
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> haven't seen a new issue since June and have only gotten stonewalling at
> Barnes and Noble.
>
> Thanks gang!
>
> Cheryl
>