Getting Patterns Organized
#16
I like putting each pattern in a sep. plastic page protector so I can remove the whole little packet when I am working on that quilt and don't have my whole notebook to contend with. But having yours spiral bound also makes it easy to open and fold back the book to the pattern you are using. My challenge is to have some sort of rhyme or reason to the order I put them in. As for the ones online...I either print them out and put them in my notebook or "pin" them to my Pinterest page.
#17
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Great idea, am I correct that your book are not heavy (ie in plastic sleeves) and will stand up on a book shelf. I am interested to getting patterns organized also. Thank you for posting this...I will check back to see if you post an answer
Judy in Phx, AZ
Judy in Phx, AZ
#18
Yes, by comparison, the spiral bound is much, much lighter than putting them in sleeves, and then in binders. IMO, I have too many, and cannot accommodate the space. (OK, maybe I collect too many things!)
The spiral binders don't stand up as well as notebooks (obviously) and so I set them on a shelf, and I have marked them by using a sharpie on the thickness of papers.
I am so happy to be organized, free of unwanted stuff, and able to find what I am looking for! (can you tell?? hehe)
#19
If your's are rippped uncarefully and are all very uneven sizes, I would suggest you photocopy them first. But, I think you will be able to salvage them by using the paper trimmer.
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