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#12
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,312
I have this book and Love it ! I have used this book more than any other I ever purchased. I made it through all of the stars and some several times. I have enlarged and reduced ... I can not say enough great stuff about this book.
FYI - anyone thinking of purchasing ...Michael's has it and use the 40 percent coupon.
FYI - anyone thinking of purchasing ...Michael's has it and use the 40 percent coupon.
#13
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ohio
Posts: 17,068
Jerrie1940- I am such a dufus!! I didn't realize you did the North Dakota block- it's beautiful!!!
I thought you were showing a page from the book. I have a really bad cold so we'll blame it on that :D
You did a great job!!!!!!!!!
I thought you were showing a page from the book. I have a really bad cold so we'll blame it on that :D
You did a great job!!!!!!!!!
#17
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
when i bought the book i took it down to a local copy shop, they cut the binding put 3 ring holes in it put it into a binder for me (with the cover and back on the front and back of the binder, it's totally complete) for only $11 now i can open the binder and remove the pages to be copied for my paper piecing. i've done this with all 3 of my carol doak books, sure makes it easier than trying to get the pages to lay flat in the book.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 158
Originally Posted by ckcowl
when i bought the book i took it down to a local copy shop, they cut the binding put 3 ring holes in it put it into a binder for me (with the cover and back on the front and back of the binder, it's totally complete) for only $11 now i can open the binder and remove the pages to be copied for my paper piecing. i've done this with all 3 of my carol doak books, sure makes it easier than trying to get the pages to lay flat in the book.
NOW.......I really need to find an inexpensive machine that is at least as good as my old Singer 6268 that I bought a hundred years ago. One of the first computerized machine that came out. :-(
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