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Posted by Sue W on January 19, 2007, 2:55 pm
Do any of you get Sandra magazine? My local newsagents have been getting it
in for me for years, but the Jan 2007issue never arrived and when they
queried it with their supplier (John Menzies) , no-one knew what happened to
it or when the next issue is due. Has anyone got their copy, or has it gone
out of production?
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Sue W in East Anglia, UK
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Posted by DA on January 19, 2007, 4:05 pm
I have the Jan. 2007 issue. I get mine directly from GLP, the US distributor
DA
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Never say die. I've tried, and it doesn't actually make
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> Do any of you get Sandra magazine? My local newsagents have been getting
> it in for me for years, but the Jan 2007issue never arrived and when they
> queried it with their supplier (John Menzies) , no-one knew what happened
> to it or when the next issue is due. Has anyone got their copy, or has it
> gone out of production?
> --
> Sue W in East Anglia, UK
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Posted by Sue W on January 20, 2007, 1:03 pm
Thanks Donna, I'll get my newsagent to have another try!
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Sue W in East Anglia, UK
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>I have the Jan. 2007 issue. I get mine directly from GLP, the US
>distributor
> DA
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> Never say die. I've tried, and it doesn't actually make
> people die.
>> Do any of you get Sandra magazine? My local newsagents have been getting
>> it in for me for years, but the Jan 2007issue never arrived and when they
>> queried it with their supplier (John Menzies) , no-one knew what happened
>> to it or when the next issue is due. Has anyone got their copy, or has it
>> gone out of production?
>> --
>> Sue W in East Anglia, UK
>
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Posted by Wollhexe on January 20, 2007, 7:17 am
I used to get Sandra in subscription from GLP. also Verena and Anna,
both in German. Also Border's used to sell them but ceases for some
unknown reason.
When I go home to Germany, I always return with stacks of the "little"
knitting magazines, the ones you can buy at the supermarket. I am
always amazed at the number of patterns available in those magazines,
which makes me resentful and unwilling to pay twenty bucks or more for
designer books with half the number of patterns to knit.
Gratefully, I now receive emails from Berocco, Patons and Bernat with
free patterns in them, more than I could ever knit in my life.
On the needle: a purse to be felted as a Mystery Skein Exchange
project.
On the wheel: just completed the turquoise green Cormo roving. Plyed
it to a nice, thick, worsted yarn which will probably turn into
something to wear.
The wind is howling around the house and the trees are creaking in
protest. The ice covering them melted away on Wednesday, thank
Goodness. I worry about my family near the North Sea. The pictures
from Germany and Holland do look frightning.
Blessings to all,
Antje is Die Wollhexe in Sodus Center, NY
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Posted by Sue W on January 20, 2007, 1:06 pm
I agree about the value of some of the knitting magazines around, so many
have tons of adverts and just a few patterns, and cost a lot IMO. Sandra
however, gives a lot of patterns for a bargain price, and no adverts!
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Sue W in East Anglia, UK
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>I used to get Sandra in subscription from GLP. also Verena and Anna,
> both in German. Also Border's used to sell them but ceases for some
> unknown reason.
> When I go home to Germany, I always return with stacks of the "little"
> knitting magazines, the ones you can buy at the supermarket. I am
> always amazed at the number of patterns available in those magazines,
> which makes me resentful and unwilling to pay twenty bucks or more for
> designer books with half the number of patterns to knit.
> Gratefully, I now receive emails from Berocco, Patons and Bernat with
> free patterns in them, more than I could ever knit in my life.
> On the needle: a purse to be felted as a Mystery Skein Exchange
> project.
> On the wheel: just completed the turquoise green Cormo roving. Plyed
> it to a nice, thick, worsted yarn which will probably turn into
> something to wear.
> The wind is howling around the house and the trees are creaking in
> protest. The ice covering them melted away on Wednesday, thank
> Goodness. I worry about my family near the North Sea. The pictures
> from Germany and Holland do look frightning.
> Blessings to all,
> Antje is Die Wollhexe in Sodus Center, NY
>
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> it in for me for years, but the Jan 2007issue never arrived and when they
> queried it with their supplier (John Menzies) , no-one knew what happened
> to it or when the next issue is due. Has anyone got their copy, or has it
> gone out of production?
> --
> Sue W in East Anglia, UK
>