usie
Morris, IL
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From: Barron
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; lace@arachne.com
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] Preference of book format
personally I'm enjoying all the different points of view
jenny barron
Scotland
Such a shame that all
personally I'm enjoying all the different points of view
jenny barron
Scotland
Such a shame that all these messages about the book format are coming into the
lace in box. I feel it would have been much better if Carole had requested we
contact her 'off list'.
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Such a shame that all these messages about the book format are coming into the
lace in box. I feel it would have been much better if Carole had requested we
contact her 'off list'. As she says in her message she will provide a summary.
It's not impossible that there is some interesting 'lace' conte
cumbersome and NOT a substitute for a book!.
But then I love books and can always find space for one more.
Smiles
BarbE
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To: Jean Nathan ; Lace
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 5:52 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] Preference of Book format
Naturally, when I make an absolute statement, it doesn't take long for me to
contradict myself!! Jean Nathan mentioned Jane Atkinson's book on disk, and
this is a good example. I did not "discover" Jean's book until it was OOP, and
so was thrilled to learn about the CD. As soon as I got it, I
Dear Carole
Yes, I would opt for a CD such as you describe - it would take up less
room than a book, and I am seriously short of shelfspace!
It would be wonderful to be able to print out patterns as one needed them
- the pricking straight onto card - and I assume would make scaling up or
down ver
I'm doing an informal survey and would value your opinions. Would you purchase
a pattern book on CD if the CD insert showed thumbnail photos of the finished
lace? If you had the choice of a printed pattern book--let's assume that it is
not a hardbound volume--or a CD, which would you purchase? If y
Hi Carol
I would purchase a pattern book on a CD.
I would expect to see the pattern, a pricking and hints for working.
How much to pay would depend on how many patterns I am getting on the CD and
how detailed the instructions are.
EX: If I am just getting prickings with no instructions, I
I would prefer to buy it on CD and only print what I would need to use from
it when I need to use it for various reasons.
- Space
- Environment
Are the main two.
Karen in Malta
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Carole Lassak
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