Favourite book falling apart
#21
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 412
I do this with the books that I use the most. I even had my Brother sewing machine manual done like this and it is so much easier to use.
I like knowing that the books will be good and easy to use for a long time. I use Office Depot and usually pay under $5.
You will soon have more of your books done this way.
I like knowing that the books will be good and easy to use for a long time. I use Office Depot and usually pay under $5.
You will soon have more of your books done this way.
#24
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 15
I recently purchased a paper piecing book and it was difficult to copy the pages as it is a large book. So, I carefully took apart the book, 3 hole punched the pages, and put it in a 3 ring binder. I took the cover of the book and slid it into the outside front cover which has the clear insert. Now I can easily copy the pages and they are not disstorted.
#27
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 21
I always take all my books and have them spiral bound I use a lot. It is much easier to have the pages open and able to flip pages instead of trying to keep a book open. I was taught this in my first quilting class and have been doing it ever since. At first when you see the spline cut its hard, but it works great and you never loose a thing
#29
I do that for many of my quilt books so that they lay flat and I can copy a page to mark. Only pay about $2.50 at a neighborhood copy store for about 200 pages, which includes front and back plastic covers. $10 is high.
SandyQuilter
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#30
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Kenai, Alaska
Posts: 1,150
binding book
I have a favourite Quilting "go to " book, but due to over use, it started falling apart. I was devastated.
Then the light bulb went off.
I took it to my local "Staples" office supply store and asked if they could rebind it. They could!! They could rebind it with a spiral binding and it cost less than $10.
I should have done it ages ago. Now it stays open when I'm using it!
Next time I get a new book that isn't already spiral bound, I may just take it in and have it done right away.
Then the light bulb went off.
I took it to my local "Staples" office supply store and asked if they could rebind it. They could!! They could rebind it with a spiral binding and it cost less than $10.
I should have done it ages ago. Now it stays open when I'm using it!
Next time I get a new book that isn't already spiral bound, I may just take it in and have it done right away.
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