Top Ten Reasons to Subscribe to TGOSM This Month
It’s hard for me to believe anyone — stitcher or not — has yet to subscribe to the wonderful online magazine, The Gift of Stitching (fondly abbreviated as TGOSM, with the M standing for magazine … or maybe marvelous!). But apparently it is actually the case that there are still a few stragglers, so I’m taking them on as a personal challenge.
Therefore, here are the Top Ten Reasons to Subscribe to The Gift of Stitching magazine during August 2007:
10. You might have been using the wrong needle all this time!
9. You can never have enough Altoid tin covers.
8. You don’t want to leave a basket half finished.
7. You want to know how and why Gloria Moore chose the name of her design company.
6. You don’t want to be one of the last to hear about the special new pattern being released by Needleprint.
5. Who wouldn’t want to try to win one of the sets of thread Stitches and Spice is so graciously giving away?
4. You Followed the Leader and now you’re addicted to White Musings!
3. There’s still time to stitch Helga Mandl’s cute back to school designs before school is REALLY back in session.
2. Debbie Draper’s design My Little Book of Stitches is just GORGEOUS!
1. You need to be a current subscriber in order to win the designing competition sponsored by Dinky Dyes in honor of their 5th year of business.
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August 9th, 2007 at 10:32 pm
Thanks for the nice notation in your August 6th publication concerning the Top Ten Reasons to subscribe to TGOSM this month. I have receive many nice compliments on this design.
Thanks again,
Debbie Draper
Debbie Draper Designs
August 10th, 2007 at 8:52 am
You’re very welcome, Debbie. And it’s my honest opinion. I have several of your designs in my stash, would like to add several more, and this one was my second favorite of the bunch. My first favorite is your cat design (have you seen my bio?
I’m still not quite happy with that by the way … I’ll mention in a post when I think I’m finished updating it.).