Questions & Answers
Q. Can I give a gift subscription to your magazine?
A. Yes you can! We're currently offering our gift subscriptions at $19.97, a great deal for a one year subscription (gift subscriptions include two premium booklets!). Order now by either visiting this subscription link or by calling us toll-free at 1-888-985-1020. You may also write us at:
Love of Quilting
PO Box 171
Winterset, IA 50273
Q. How many times a year is Love of Quilting published?
A. Love of Quilting is a bi-monthly publication, we publish six times a year.
Q. My magazine subscription is paid and doesn’t expire for a long time, why am I getting renewal offers?
A. As a convenience to our subscribers we begin sending renewal reminders six months in advance of the last issue. This ensures that everyone has plenty of time to renew so there will be no break in service.
Q. Why do I still get renewal notices when I just recently renewed?
A. Most likely your renewal order has crossed in the mail with one of our notices. If so, please ignore the notice. If you are still unsure you can call us toll-free at 1-888-985-1020.
Q. Do you have back issues of Love of Quilting available for sale?
A. Yes, we do! You can order a back issue by shopping our store online and clicking on magazines. This will give you a list of available issues to choose from. You can also order by calling our toll-free number as mentioned in the first question above.
Q. Can I order a magazine subscription? I live overseas.
A. Yes, you can! We’d love for you to subscribe. For a subscription outside of the US you will need to add ten dollars for postage—a total of $29.97 for one year and $49.97 for two years. Charges must be paid in US funds, by credit card or bank money order.
Q. How do I submit a pattern to Love of Quilting?
A. You can find our Submission Guidelines on our web site, here. You can also find a link at the bottom of every page, listed in the "Contact Information" portion of our footer.
Q. How do I know that my credit card is secure when I order from you?
A. All credit card information is encryped onto secure internet servers. Look for the lock symbol (or whatever symbol your browser uses) on the page where you enter credit card information. This assures that you are indeed on a secure server.