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Old 01-15-2007, 10:02 PM   #1
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Bob and/or Shannon, today was another day that I spent time looking through magazines looking for patterns. You see, I had a copy of the pattern in stacks sorted by item, boxes, baskets, 3D, etc., but not all of the pieces that went to the pattern. As I was looking through the magazines, and found some patterns I forgot about but want to try so it wasn't a complete waste of time, I came up with an idea! When you print the patterns could you put the Issue# in the pattern piece? That way I would know (and others like me) to go to Issue #24 or #5 or whatever for the pattern? Just a thought to make a great magazine even greater!

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Great idea i think that happens here too very often mag goes one way pattern goes another. Computer desk is full of patterns that don t have another home
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Fantastic idea.
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I'd be very much in favour of that too ... my pattern/magazine filing system is ... um ... well not really a system ... Anything that helps my tendency towards chaos would be welcome ....
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my filing system is known as 'stacking , by dr suess" .Im not very organized at all! Dale
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Well, I started with a great system, copying the index and filing it in a 3 ring binder, but somehow got behind on that. Luckily the pattern I was looking for had a picture in the index so I could find it easily instead of reading through each issue looking for it. By the way, it was the swan box in issue 14. I want to make it again to carry for my Mother's Day shows.

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I see they aren't responding to this. Do you think we've been put on the "back burner"?

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We're discussing it...sorry, I thought I posted that...I'm turning 30 this month, and they say the mind is the second thing to go...I can't remember what the first is...

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I am not giving you any hints on what the first one was!!!
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Thanks Bob, and no comments!

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