Help us Choose the Next Threads Cover

comments (17) September 23rd, 2009 in online extras

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Deana Deana May, editor
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We need your help in choosing the next cover of Threads!

Take the survey now to tell us which cover you like best for our December/January issue.

Thanks so much in advance for helping to shape the face of Threads!

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Comments (17)

JennWB JennWB writes: I like the beige background cover with the model; I agree with the statement that I can see the strips of trim anywhere and it doesn't tel me anyting about the garments spoken of in the issue.

:)
Posted: 9:18 am on October 9th

Deana Deana writes: Thank you all for your votes and your thoughtful comments. You've helped us choose our next cover. Look for it on newsstands in October. Thanks!
Posted: 2:51 pm on September 30th

lou19 lou19 writes: Don't want to see pictures of trims or fabric ....I can see that in a store or online. The pictures of garments are more appealling. Beige background better.
Posted: 4:29 pm on September 29th

tibandung tibandung writes: I like the cover with the green background, maybe because i like the colour green.
Posted: 1:26 am on September 28th

krawz krawz writes: I have to agree with others that the jacket just doesn't look that pleasing to the eye... it should be either the blue or green background with trims for the cover. The blue was what I am most drawn to but the green is also nice. I'll vote for the blue though.
Posted: 1:58 pm on September 27th

FaithSherrill FaithSherrill writes: The blue is nicer on the eyes design wise... but the cream seems slightly more marketable considering it actually has an article of clothing on it verses random pieces of fabric. In actuality none of these options really leap of the page and say, "read me!" Isn't there something slightly more glamourous to show off for the front cover?
Posted: 12:43 pm on September 27th

Jostar Jostar writes: I like the blue one, i instantly gravitated towards it. It might also be because I am not keen on the jacket shown there (sorry)




Posted: 10:22 am on September 26th

emcadorette emcadorette writes: I definitely prefer the blue background image; I am always happier to see the notions/fabric collages over models on the cover anyway, but especially given the choices here, the blue is far and away my preference.
Posted: 9:05 am on September 26th

DENNIS123 DENNIS123 writes: I like the beige one. Seams cozier for winter. My 2nd choice is blue.
Posted: 1:18 am on September 26th

Aless Aless writes: Definitely like the blue background.I really dislike the white background too because the model is at a strange angle.
Second choice would be the green.
Posted: 3:43 am on September 24th

Marcia05 Marcia05 writes: The blue caught my attention first! My vote goes to the blue one!
Posted: 1:12 am on September 24th

CDStyle CDStyle writes: I like the green cover. It seams perfect for the beginning of fall!
Posted: 11:45 pm on September 23rd

ButtonsandSweetpees ButtonsandSweetpees writes: I like the blue one also. I would choose the blue or white. The problem with the white for me is the angle of the model. The sweater draws me right now, because I am really interested in sweater knits now. I love receiving your magazine and I have all the DVD's.
Posted: 8:38 pm on September 23rd

annielizabeth annielizabeth writes: Hi, The blue one wins with me. Perfect "cool blue ice" color for January I think. I don't like the tilted model. The green one would be good for spring.
Posted: 5:33 pm on September 23rd

dressed2atee dressed2atee writes: I like the green cover, I don't like the covers with the models at all.
Posted: 3:07 pm on September 23rd

Sondraleigh Sondraleigh writes: I was also drawn to the blue background. That is the prettiest cover, but I voted for the white background because the headline about sweater knits is more interesting to me.

I live for your magazine. Thank you.
Posted: 11:28 am on September 23rd

WizardGir1 WizardGir1 writes: I was instantly drawn to the blue background, without a doubt. My eye automatically landed there. I wanted to pick it up and flip through it before even reading the titles!!! (It's December/January colors.)

I turned away from the image of the model at the slant. I know a tilted subject is the fad for photography right now, but my mind turns away if it can't straighten it. The upright model is the better choice, in my opinion. It welcomes me to pick up the magazine and read about how to sew sweater knits!


Posted: 9:26 am on September 23rd

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