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Girlfriend 02-07-2015 09:36 PM

Good Article on Organizing Old Quilting Magazines
 
I came across this blogger who wrote a great article on the woes of collecting lots of quilting magazines, and a link to another blogger on how she organized them.

Hope you find it helpful - I did.

http://www.bloglovin.com/frame?post=...click=0&user=0

PaperPrincess 02-08-2015 05:24 AM

you have to have a login. :-(

themachinelady 02-08-2015 05:39 AM

I didn't have to login. When the login information comes up, there is a small "close" x at the top of it, I just clicked on it and it went right on. Try it again.

Geri B 02-08-2015 05:51 AM

Went there....went to referenced sites too.......done most of those ideas, in similar ways, but question is have I gone to these "organized" mags and actually used all those " gotta save that"? Answer: NO.....just one or two....so my new solution is donate to a group of older adults in town that do quilting/ free table at guild meetings, same with my "library" of books.....maybe I'm feeling my mortality, but it sure is giving me less clutter...and if I have an idea for something...computer usually has a site to check out........

Jitterbug 02-08-2015 06:33 AM

I enjoyed this link. Trouble is though, I saw some magazines she displayed that I didn't have subscriptions to, and now I want to get more!:D Seriously I appreciate you sharing this. Also, check out her tutes at the top of her page.There's some great stuff there...

Wanabee Quiltin 02-08-2015 06:47 AM

I have over 300 magazines. I hate looking at a magazine with ripped out pages, absolutely detest it. If I did this to any of my magazines, I would recycle the magazine with my trash. I put markers in the pages of the magazines that I love and set them aside. I have no idea what I will do with the others right now. Some of these vintage magazines cost me $1.00 each at antique stores so I am not planning on giving them away.

QuiltnNan 02-08-2015 07:29 AM

thanks for sharing... interesting info

ManiacQuilter2 02-08-2015 11:08 AM

I try to keep things organized with a small spiral notebook. I thought she had some neat ideas.

PaperPrincess 02-08-2015 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by themachinelady (Post 7082028)
I didn't have to login. When the login information comes up, there is a small "close" x at the top of it, I just clicked on it and it went right on. Try it again.

Thanks! I missed that. I'm the only person in the universe without a Facebook page (or a smart phone.).

kay carlson 02-08-2015 03:00 PM

I had struggled for years with quilting magazines before I came up with this idea.

I pulled articles out of magazines and stapled the pages together. Then, I ordered four sturdy, decorative boxes with lids.

My collection would be limited to whatever I could store in these boxes!

It is easy to add articles to each box on my shelving unit - a definite priority in my planning.

Hopefully, this plan might help someone else. :-) Each box can be reviewed easily to cull articles I no longer want.

Perhaps most importantly, I have come to the conclusion that I will not be burdened with keeping too much stuff!

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