Buy CRAFT on newsstands today!
The day is here! CRAFT magazine is now available for you to buy on newsstands. So head on over to your favorite magazine stand and pick yourself up a copy of CRAFT! Also available at Barnes & Noble, Borders, JoAnn Fabrics, Michael's craft stores, and more. Don't want to venture outside? Buy Vol. 01 now from Amazon.com. Link.
Posted by Natalie Zee Drieu |
Oct 17, 2006 11:45 AM

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| Posted by: sistert on October 18, 2006 at 6:19 AM |
Went to Barnes and Noble yesterday thinking it probably hadn't been put up yet but what they hey. Yep, it's there and now it's in my hands. =)
My husband already told me not to even think of drilling holes in his skateboards; I have two of my own. LOL!
I love those slouchy boots. I already have roving from my spinning stash so now to pick up some heels cheap that need to be "booted" and a ton of double pointed needles! That's probably the only downer on those boots. All the DPNs. I'll probably either borrow from other knitters or give away to other knitters once I've made a few pairs.
| Posted by: nataliezee on October 17, 2006 at 5:59 PM |
Hi Everyone,
Ok just to answer all the questions going on --
Most large bookstores like Borders and Barnes and Noble should be carrying CRAFT. Some of them put them out early last week, looks like some are late. So check back or call to see if they have them.
As for subscriptions, we collect names and send out issues every 2 weeks. Depending on when you subscribed, it could take anywhere from 4-6 weeks. If you still have problems or questions, you can still email me nat@craftzine.com and I'll do my best to try to help. :)
| Posted by: gwendy on October 17, 2006 at 2:32 PM |
I got mine in the mail Friday! Currently hard at work on my robot doll!
| Posted by: nataliezee on October 17, 2006 at 2:03 PM |
Hi CraftyGinger,
email me at nat@craftzine.com and let me know what date and how you subscribed (postcard, website, etc).
| Posted by: CraftyGinger on October 17, 2006 at 1:27 PM |
How about subscriptions? I checked my mail today, but no Craft: ... Any word on when subscribers will get their copies?
| Posted by: laurenmcnees on October 17, 2006 at 12:34 PM |
I went to two newsstands this morning but neither of them had it. Do newsstands actually get it today?
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