Greetings, QN readers! As the editorial team at QN heads into the new year (OK, more like hurtles headlong into the new year), we want to take a look back at our 2010 issues. Actually, we want YOU to take a look back at our 2010 issues. Leave us a comment and list your favorite three (3) articles or patterns from 2010 and your least favorite three (3) articles or patterns from 2010. Have more to say? Email questions@qnm.com and write “letter to the editor” in the subject line. We’ll post a summary of the comments we receive in coming weeks. We appreciate your feedback and look forward to learning how we can better serve you in coming issues!
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Every issue has something in it that I enjoy and especially the small paperpiece patterns. I have made everyone of them…some into small pins, others for use as a calender quilt and those that don’t fit those categories end up being saved for inclusion in a mini-quilt of similar ideas. Thanks for the wonderful quilting magazine.
This would be infinitely easier to do if QN were available in digital form
This is going to be so hard. I love about 3 articles per issue.
Just for you I am goign to organize my quilting magazines, sort pout just the QNs and answer this questions. But it may take me a few days.
Susan in Ga
Letter to the editor:
For Jen Daly on her dislike of binding: I have come to regard the binding as the frosting on the cake! I can hardly wait to reach that final touch. Everything gets squared and neat. What makes it enjoyable is using bendable hair clips to hold it in place. No more pins sticking your fingers. I use at least three and move them along. This tip went through my quilt clubs like wildfire. Everyone likes an inexpensive idea that works! Virginia Simmons Brillion WI