Re: [lace] print on demand/ringbinders

2014-01-08 Thread Bev Walker
Hello Jacquie and everyone Indeedy, this is the case. I repunched the holes of the first part of Ulrike's Torchon to fit one of our standard North American ring binders; the pages stick out the top but they are useable. The second one is in a proper A4 binder I pinched from work, from the

RE: [lace] print on demand/ringbinders

2014-01-08 Thread Jean Nathan
In the UK Staples carries both two- and four-ring A4 plain cover binders in two, possibly three thicknesses. Rymans might also carry them. Jean Nathan in Poole, Dorset, UK - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help,

Re: [lace] print on demand/ringbinders

2014-01-08 Thread The Lacebee
The problem with ring binders is that after a while the pages can 'drop' within the binder and start to pull in the holes causing the to tear. I used to put all the pages into plastic pockets, within the folder to give more stability but then found that the photocopies or printing stuck to the

Re: [lace] print on demand/ringbinders - Torn Holes

2014-01-08 Thread Jeriames
Dear Liz, Office supply stores have little packages of adhesive-backed round rings (shaped like Life Savers candy, with holes in the middle) made of a non-tear material that you can stick over torn holes to reinforce pages in your lace binders. Jeri Ames in Maine USA Lace and Embroidery

Re: [lace] print on demand/ringbinders - Torn Holes

2014-01-08 Thread The Lacebee
Ah yes Jeri, Had a bad experience with those in my student days. I spent a whole week adding them to my textbook that came in a ring binder and went to pull it out after the holidays, got it jammed in the bookcase and came away with a ring binder empty of everything but hundreds of