Oregon Home Magazine publishes articles for building renovations in the Oregon area. It connects professionals and Craftspeople to homeowners and ‘steer them to the best shops, boutiques and showrooms’. Writers guidelines and payment rates are not mentioned on their website, but you can reach out to their editors through their contact us page.
Craft Industry Alliance is a “trusted source of industry information, creative inspiration, and community for craft professionals.” They “hire writers to cover stories in all sectors of the craft industry and to explore topics related to entrepreneurship and small business for creatives.” According to a deleted tweet by their president and co-founder, they pay $200 for 1,000-word pieces. To learn more, refer to this page.
Make Modern is an Australia-based modern quilt magazine. They publish articles about quilting and profiles of quilters. They are looking for ideas such as a favourite quilter to profile, or the discovery of a new pattern designer or fabric designer. According to their guidelines, they pay AU$225 for feature articles, and AU$200 for regular columns. To learn more, refer to this page.
Quiltdom is a website about quilting. They previously indicated paying $25 per post (for a 500-word tutorial) and $5 per photo. Because their guidelines have been removed, current information on submissions is unclear. To contact them, refer to this page.
Antique DOLL Collector Magazine is a monthly magazine dedicated to antique, vintage and collectible dolls. They publish doll collectors’ stories and cover auctions. They previously indicated to pay $200 to $500 per article, but current rates are unclear. For details, refer to their writer's guidelines.
Sport Rocketry is the official journal of National Association of Rocketry. It is dedicated to the sport rocket hobby. They want full length feature articles that are accompanied by high quality photos or illustrations. Articles such as building projects, technical topics, and “how to” subjects are needed. According to their guidelines, they pay $350 per feature article.
The Numismatist is the official publication of the American Numismatic Association. Numismatism is the collection of coins, medals, paper currency, and similar items. The magazine “serves as a refreshing review for the experienced collector and as an introduction to essential concepts for the less experienced.” The suggested length of articles for their magazine is 1,200 to 3,200 words. According to their guidelines, authors are paid $0.15 per word and $2.75 for each usable photograph, illustration, and numismatic material sent for photographic reproduction. To find out more, refer to their submission guidelines.
Knitty is a “grassroots knitting” publication. Editors look for new original submissions which have not been published in any publication (in print or on the Internet). According to their guidelines, payment is $200-300 per published submission. To learn more, refer to their writers’ guidelines.
COINage Magazine covers the hobby and business of coins for both collectors and investors. They are looking for contributors with extensive knowledge of and experience in the hobby and business of coins. They accept queries, not completed manuscripts. According to their guidelines, they pay $250 for 2,000 word features. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.
Astronomy is a science and hobby magazine for astronomy enthusiasts. Most articles are commissioned, but some unsolicited material is published. Hobby feature topics include observing features, which explain where to find and how to view celestial objects and include sky maps, diagrams, and illustrations. Articles can be aimed at beginning, intermediate, or advanced observers. Photography and imaging features provide how-to advice on capturing portraits of celestial objects on film or in digital format. Equipment features range from product reviews to surveys of telescopes and accessories. They also publish science features. Articles range between 1,500-3,000 words; web articles between 750 and 1,250 words. Pay rates are not mentioned, but according to an old payment report, they paid $0.28 per word. Details here.