When the binding on a soft-cover book breaks
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..and you end up with single pages all over the place, you can get it spiral bound. I use the "It's OK ..." book A LOT and it came apart at the seams so I took it to Kinco's and for $7 (icluding a clear cover) I had a usable book again. Another benefit of the spiral binding is that I can fold the book in half which is a space saver.
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I think the charge is for the size of the spiral. Plus, I opted to have a clear plastic cover added. Bear, I feel that way about the Quilts!Quilts!Quilts! book - glad I have the original one. Never saw the original of the It's OK but this one came in REAL handy during the Boomeran Swap.
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I agree - the Quilts! Quilts! Quilts! (first version) is great. I think if I could have only one book, that would be it.
The reason I like the first version better is that they used fewer fabrics in the quilts - and for a beginner, I think that is a good/better thing.
The reason I like the first version better is that they used fewer fabrics in the quilts - and for a beginner, I think that is a good/better thing.
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