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Old 09-15-2016, 02:11 AM
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Default Fabric Book Sequence Help Needed

all my quilting friends tell me I never choose the easy way. I'm beginning to agree with them. Here is the latest project problem.

We have a project for putting stitches on fabric so that we can always refer to what a particular stitch pattern and length looks like. Easy enough right? I drew a grid and I'm happy with the page layout. Then I decided wouldn't it be nice if it were in book form. And the problems began... i have to sew the grids onto the pages then sew the pages to each other in numerical sequence. So the cover has the back as page one, and then the other end of the piece has the back of the book and the last page of the book on it. Front and back are on one page and page one and page 25 is on the other piece. And then my mind goes just as blank as can be. Should I just do individual ones put them on boards and be done with it or is there a way to do this for the slow and stupid?
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