I think Sarah is right and we dont have to tell Interweave what we like, or
concoct articles ourselves to get some meat in the issues.  they do what
they wish, but my thoughts follow.

As I started spinning in the 90's I think those magazines were best.  A good
mix of serious explanation of techniques, (with footnotes and
bibliographies, which I used to order books back then) projects (knitting
and felting etc), historical information about wheels, and fabrics and great
photos of stuff others had done.  I still check back from time to time.

The earlier mags seem a bit over earnest, 10 page single spaced articles
without color pixs,but that is just my opinion and I am sure others differ.
the most recent may be a bit light, and I do not care much for downloadable
supplemental knitting instructions for headbands etc.  Just put em in the
magazine, IMO or forget it.

So my opinion and what 65 cents will buy a 65 cent candy bar.
Nancy

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