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I have been using the on-line article index a lot to find that one article I remember from before, or to find projects from specific artists. It takes you to the issue it is in, and their index often has a picture. The last one I searched was anything by Charlie Dearing, as I have been blown away by the fantastic work he has shown and was hoping for something easy I could cut. I am now working on his Tiger Portrait from the September 07 magazine. He has 6 different articles I could find for SSW.(It listed Charlie's book which I think I may just get.)
If I can search something on a computer, I will never go to a paper document. I don't even keep a city phone book in my house any more.
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Lois
---What we learn to do, we learn by doing… Aristotle---
WOOHOOO I got my issue today. There are some exciting projects in there.
I like the fact that it covers all skill levels.
I did like the sawdust section. I even learned a thing or two
I will look into it deeper, I may even look for that darn fox.
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CAЯL HIRD-RUTTEЯ
"THE LYF SO SHORT, THE CRAFT SO LONG TO LERNE." GUSTAV STICKLEY
Since the Canadians are now getting their magazine, perhaps we English are next on the delivery list?
(A=Americans, C=Canadians, E=English)....
I pity the new Zealanders: they'll be getting their copy while we're getting the next one.
Bruce