Quiltposium - Free Online Magazine

Just found out about a free online quilt magazine here

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have to register with name and email and haveAdobe Reader installed to view all 164 pages of thepremier issue, but appears no other strings are attached.It take a long time to load, I imagine a lot of peopleare trying to get there at once... but well worth the wait Mickie, no affiliation.....

(wondering why people put their own images on the covers of sewing magazines and books?-- Alex Anderson, Mark Lipinksi, Eleanor Burns, Nancy Zieman, to name a few)

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Mickie Swall
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Jennifer in Ottawa

i love those free online quilty things. i'm on dial up and that issue is 167 pages so tho i started to load it today, ds then went online so i told him not to worry about that site and i'd get back to it maybe tomorrow. i did register so i can use it soon as i get long enough to load the whole

167 pages, argh. oh well. we'll see how it goes. thanks for the heads up, Mickie. j.

"Mickie Swall" wrote ... Just found out about a free online quilt magazine here

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have to register with name and email and haveAdobe Reader installed to view all 164 pages of thepremier issue, but appears no other strings are attached.It take a long time to load, I imagine a lot of peopleare trying to get there at once... but well worth the wait Mickie, no affiliation.....

(wondering why people put their own images on the covers of sewing magazines and books?-- Alex Anderson, Mark Lipinksi, Eleanor Burns, Nancy Zieman, to name a few)

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J*

Interesting travel brochure.

If any> They learned from Oprah! =A0I'd rather see quilts on the covers like the

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Sartorresartus

I thought the same thing! page after page after page selling quilting trips to exotic locations, and occasional interesting articles. Since it's free - it makes sense. You get what you pay for!! Musicmaker

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Musicmaker

Howdy!

hmmm... is this guy related to Alex A. ?

Faces on the cover: w/ The Quilter, Quiltmaker, Quilters Newsletter, Quilting, Quick Quilts, Quilt, Quilting Arts, Love of QUILTING, McCalls QUILTING, Am P & QUILTING, Quilting Now, Crazy Quilts, American QUILTERS Society, Quilter's World, Quilting Quarterly, (name your country) Quilting & Patchwork, Quilter's Buzz, Quilter's Home, Quiltmania, etc. on the shelf... perhaps putting a FACE on the magazine cover makes it more identifiable.

You see O's face on her mag, you know it's hers. Same for all the others (and I thank them so I know to not even reach in that direction ). This guy wants to mark his spot, you can't miss him. First impression of Q-posium: lots of pages, not much content. For a travel guide I'll stick w/ Rick Steves and the very clever residents of RCTQ. ;-)

Cheers! R/Sandy

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Sandy E

Remember which page the table of contents is and you can go back there to navigate. Each article's title is a link to the page with that article. Use the jump thing at the bottom to go back.

Drag>> Interesting travel brochure.

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Dragonfly

I have to agree - this appears to be a travel brochure targeted towards quilters. I did page thru ALL the way to the end, but it didn't take much time, since about 75% of the e-magazine was devoted to quilters trips. And by then, I wasn't really interested in reading any of the non-travel articles.

Pauline Northern California

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Pauline

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