Heyhey,
at the central station of munich today my friend showed me that magazine store that had a ton of different fashion mags from all over the world, so I bought all sewing mags I didnt know yet and now I am broke for the rest of the month ;). To buy foreign mags in Germany is pretty expensive, but I got a lot of great patterns. And I can tell you about them, starting next saturday. By the way: stay tuned for monday, I get back to show you fabric stores on mondays. 😉
keep sewing and smiling
your TailorFairy
Thanks I look forward to seeing the fabrics. http://projectsbyMteyar.wordpress.com
🙂 thank you
You’re always welcome, Mtetar
Ooh, I’ll have to look for that magazine store next time I’m in Munich. Sounds awesome! I’m looking forward to the fabric stores, too. 🙂
you definitely should, its great! 🙂
Can’t wait for this. Have you ever gotten Ottobre? I didn’t know they had women’s patterns. Have not tried them myself .
not yet. I did look through them a few times though. I gonna see if I get one next month, thank you for the idea!
I, too, would spend my rent money on sewing mags, but unfortunately, where I live the shops don’t carry them. So I subscribe to just Burda and have a roof over my head.
I think you took my saying about being broke a little to literal, it has nothing to do with rent. 😉 So dont worry about me 😉 just that I notice that the blog is often more expensive then I thought.