Re: Weaver's Craft magazine

2004-10-31 Thread Sara von Tresckow
While I've ceased to be impressed with the projects in Handwoven, I still subscribe for book reviews and ads. Weavers Craft is nice, but has no even a few classifieds, and over time, being edited by only one person, has a limited scope. VAV is lovely - AND since last year taken over by a new coupl

Re: Weaver's Craft magazine

2004-10-31 Thread Catherine Devine
Yes, you can subscribe with the English supplement. Check http://www.vavmagasinet.se/ On Oct 31, 2004, at 8:03 AM, Holly Shaltz wrote: Does Vav still publish an English supplement? Does anyone have subscription info on that magazine? I only subscribed to that one for a year, but liked what I s

Re: Weaver's Craft magazine

2004-10-31 Thread Robin Murphy
It would help if I put the link in: http://www.camillavalleyfarm.com/books/vav.htm Robin To stop mail temporarily mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: set nomail To restore send: set mail

Re: Weaver's Craft magazine

2004-10-31 Thread Robin Murphy
Those of you who have subscribed to the Weaver's Craft magazine, what do you think? I get this magazine, Holly. I really like it. It's seldom on time, but it shows, eventually. I like the lesson format, it makes is easy to learn new techniques and incorporate them in my own projects. Here's som

Weaver's Craft magazine

2004-10-31 Thread Holly Shaltz
Those of you who have subscribed to the Weaver's Craft magazine, what do you think? I've been flipping through a friend's back issues and like what I see. I just let my subscription to Handwoven lapse, for the first time since I started subscribing in 1987, because I really don't like the artsy-f