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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Burda Style - English ed

Burda Style - English edNOTE: This is the English language version of the magazine.

Burda Style is really a beautifully laid out fashion magazine that includes all the patterns so that you can make everything shown in it yourself.

Each issue has at least 40 regular size clothing patterns for women. The patterns have to be traced and the seam allowances added in, but you can easily modify them this way and it is still easier than drafting them yourself. Burda patterns are the most fashion forward and best fitting patterns available and Burda is much more technically advanced than the American pattern companies.

Unique fashion accessories and home decorating projects are presented in a DIY format in every issue. The magazine ventures beyond sewing with original crochet, knitting, and craft project patterns. Recent issues of Burda Style for example featured a rug that you can crochet, a blanket and pillow to knit, a Fair Isle ski sweater to knit and smocking techniques for a pillow.

All the sewing patterns are rated by sewing expertise. Every issue presents one pattern in a sewing course format to teach techniques and another pattern in a fully illustrated sewing lesson for beginners.

The patterns are feminine with a definite European flair, and even sportswear is more girly than sporty. The magazine is beautifully photographed and the fashions are smartly styled on the most gorgeous models, and of course using the most luxe fabrics. The accompanying fashion copy gives helpful sewing hints, fabric tips, and styling ideas.

I have been using Burda magazine patterns for several years. The plus sizes are actually made for plus sizes and not just graded up. The patterns fit real women, not just models. The instructions assume you know sewing basics, since they teach sewing in Germany in school, not like the States--the only drawback. But they do have one pattern per issue where they walk you thru--so if you are a beginner or need a refresher course, you can start with that pattern. You do have to trace out the pattern from the center sheets before cutting, but you have to do that with all sewing magazines. The photos give you several looks on real models, not just sketches, so you have an idea how the item will look when you are done. Try to get the magazine in your native language, because there are sewing hints even next to the photos, to help you achieve the look, including the fabric and trim they used. Some times they have crafty items--not my cup of tea. January 2011 has small children costumes. Each Burda Style magazine has lots of women, some plus sizes and some children sizes.--no preteen or teen sizes. Once in a while there will be a mens section. There was some knitting in December 2010. I think they were way off base throwing that in.

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I am a huge fan of Burdastyle. My husband got me this subscription, and although it is a bit pricey for a magazine it is really worth it for the amount of patterns you get every month. I think the magazine does a pretty good job of presenting wardrobe basics, as well as giving patterns for more trendy items. I always find several things I want to make in each issue. The patterns I have tried have always turned out great, although the instructions are not as good as you get with individual patterns like Vogue, or Simplicity. With that in mind I think Burdastyle is probably more for an intermediate to advanced level sewer who has the experience to overcome sometimes poor/vague instructions. If you are serious about apparel sewing Burdastyle is an absolute treasure.

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This was renewed as a gift, for an avid sewer, and she requests it each year because the patterns are very stylish, clearly written, and even when the article is complicated, she learns a lot about sewing from it.

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I love the up to date patterns that are for all types-child,adult,plus size and more. I look forward to each edition to keep up with trends and inspire my work.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Herb Quarterly (1-year auto-renewal)

Herb QuarterlyHerb Quarterly has a wonderful home-grown feel that results from the marriage of watercolor and other fine art with all sorts of articles concerning herbs. While there is a quaint look to HQ the articles are up-to-date, thorough and very informative. This magazine will appeal to all types of people interested in herbs, from beginners to more adept herbalists, there is always something of interest. HQ features a diverse approach and coverage of herbs, crossing cultures and various orientations making it open to medicinal herbalists, gardeners, product formulators (handmade soap & other natural products) aromatherapists and magical herbalists.

You might try subscribing to this periodical if you have a desire to learn more about herbs, be they medicinal or culinary or for some other human purpose. It's just coincidence of course, but I had a migraine headache this past week and what is the lead article for the Spring 2005 issue? "Chart a course for Migraine Relief". Now how's that for currency? I find various HQ articles are "right on the money" in that respect.

Notice how human use drives human classification schemes in amateur approaches, while botany or science often often takes a different view? I was pleased to see that some of the articles in HQ included scientifically based information such as Latin naming so that I could cross-reference suggested uses. (I read the HQ issues cover to cover, However, I continue to cross-check everything as I don't want to poison myself and/or develop a horrible rash.)

The editors have made a wise decision which is to create a distilled journal with apparently fact-checked information. Rushing into print monthly may cause more than migraine headaches or rashes. Some monthly publications may 'increase' market share because they appear to be more current than a quarterly report, but I am not convinced material hastily prepared will be more useful. You cannot rush solid thinking and distilled knowledge, which some folks still call herbal wisdom.

This journal is full of wisdom.

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I can't figure out this magazine company. They put out a good magazine but don't ever subscribe because you won't see an issue. I paid for a 3 year subscription and spent 2 years writing them to ask about my issues. I even sent them a copy of the money order I used to pay for the issues. I was completely ignored. There's just no excuse for taking people's money. Do not subscribe to this magazine!!!

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From cover to cover, the recipes (not just culinary) the latest research, gardening tips and beautiful quotes all pertaining to herbs, flowers, fruits and vegetables are worth every penny. Every issue is like getting 3 different magazines all at once. A Foodie Mag, Gardening Mag, and Health Journal all rolled into one. Wonderful!

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The guide selects a few plants each quarter and provides detail on them. It is a good reinforcement for my studies, and it makes me feel like I'm a member of an elitist herbal/wildcrafter group. If you are studying uses for herbs, it's recommended.

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Monday, June 23, 2014

Raids - French Edition

Raids - French EditionRAIDS is in French, as I'm sure you're aware. The magazine speaks in a concise style you receive the essentials, without political slant and without noticeable bias. The writing is thorough, the research impeccable.

This is what Soldier of Fortune wishes it was a REAL military magazine, with REAL military and police articles, and without the rantings of wanna-bes long past their prime. You don't get racism, trashy 'journalism' or ads to become a secret private investigator (well, actually, you do on the last one some things are universal).

Yes, it's in French, and it's somewhat expensive. But consider this the Jane's Defense Guide of the military/police magazine rack. It is THE magazine for those interested in actual military/police developments, from a nonbiased source.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Arms Control Today

Arms Control TodayIf you're interested in nuclear nonproliferation and global security, then this magazine/journal is for you. It offers a lot of information on nuclear, chemical, biological and conventional weapons.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Quick Printing

Quick PrintingBefore shelling out $66 for this magazine, you should check out their Web site and see if you qualify for a free subscription since most of their subscribers do get the magazine without paying for it.

This is not a publication for consumers but professional printers and will not be of much interest to people who are looking for information on the subject of printing technology. It has a marketing and management orientation and is driven primarily by ad sales, so you will not read much that is controversial or critical of advertisers in this publication. Articles are generally written to support monthly advertising themes.

You might also want to check out these similar magazines before spending any money to get Quick Printing: Graphic Arts Monthly ( Instant and Small Commercial Printer () and American Printer ( These are also available for free to professional printers and other qualified subscribers.