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1989 CS Magazine Patterns

Posted by smorgan1218 (My Page) on
Thu, Aug 25, 05 at 17:01

I am looking for 2 patterns from 1989 Cross Stitch and Country Crafts magazines. They are "Sand Castles" from the '89 May/June issue and "Collecting Shells" from the '89 July/Aug issue. I would love a photo copy if anyone has these! Thanks


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RE: 1989 CS Magazine Patterns

Strange that you are looking for these charts! I just contacted another person about the same ones. I have the charts. You can contact me if you are still looking.


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RE: 1989 CS Magazine Patterns

It is illegal to photocopy, or copy in any way, a cross stitch chart and send/give it to someone else. You may make a working copy for yourself, but you also must have the original.

Ms. VGary


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RE: 1989 CS Magazine Patterns

MS. V GARY:

In my posting, I don't recall offering to photocopy or copy the charts. I simply stated that I had the charts if she wanted them.

Pardon my blunt response, but perhaps you should make cross stitch more of a hobby than appointing yourself a deputy of the copyright police - especially when there's no crime being committed. People like you make message boards unpleasant.


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RE: 1989 CS Magazine Patterns

DianeWC, don't get your shorts in a knot. The original poster requested a photo copy, perhaps Ms. VGary's remarks were directed to that poster.

And yes, photocopies are illegal, even if you find it unpleasant when it is pointed out.


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RE: 1989 CS Magazine Patterns

xstitcher54 - perhaps it was directed at the original poster. I am not the one with shorts in a knot - Ms. VGary was.

I don't find it unpleasant when it's pointed out - only when I am being accused of it, especially in an open forum. The original poster obviously did not have the chart to make a working copy of, so who else was being spoken to?

Perhaps you should mind your own business, too. Thanks for your input, though.


 
 

 

 


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