![]() ![]() With a bi-monthly circulation, subscriptions are available in print or digital format. They have the best techniques and tutorials, and even the advertising offers up new companies to check out. While the fashion and styling doesn’t always speak to me, it’s my absolute favourite place to get in-depth, detailed information on garment sewing from the leaders of the industry. That little thrill you get when you see it waiting for you in your mailbox is priceless, and there is something real and lasting about taking the time and turning the page, rather than the ceaseless onslaught of online data 24/7. In that spirit, I encourage you to pick a sewing or craft magazine this year and actually buy a subscription. And how else will we get to see Kenneth King demonstrating sleeve fit in hip hop pants?! We all know the magazine industry is suffering, and it seems like every other month a craft magazine is shutting down its for this reason that I started subscribing to Threads. We can’t expect these publications to survive if we don’t support them. ![]() ![]() This year I rediscovered the simple pleasure of a magazine subscription no tablet, no screen, just me, a cup of tea and an hour or two in a patch of late afternoon sunshine while I dog-ear pages and jot down ideas. ![]()
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