I think feedback to the magazine would be helpful for them. I still get excited when I see the new issue in the mailbox. Each one has at least one inspiring project. I couldn't wait to knit the mobius scarf/wimple in the winter issue. It is hard not to feel a bit jaded after years of books and magazines, internet lists, and workshops but then along comes something new and exciting.

Amy Clark Moore's email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] . She might even read this list but in case not, you might want to write her with your ideas.

Sage McKenzie
http://sagemckenzie.com

On Monday, February 7, 2005, at 07:37  PM, Tricia Rasku wrote:

Hi Vicki and all,
I have been going through agonies regarding Spin-Off and Handwoven, but have renewed for 2 years. I am now wishing I had not. First, the last issues of each were at least one month late, although Spin-Off has extended my subscription. No satisfaaction from Handwoven. I finally got that issue (Jan/Feb) last week and the articles and offerings have definitely been dummied down. It is either too much multi-shaft or too easy and uninspiring simple articles. Also, I did not like the focus on the new fancy yarns. I would prefer nice articles made from easily obtainable cottons and wools. The last Spin-Off does not seem to be too inspiring either and once again, my objection is with the focus on the super expensive fibre. I do sound like a grump, but the magazines are expensive, should arrive on time and should have something we can get our teeth into.

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