Hi Carol
I would purchase a pattern book on a CD.
I would expect to see the pattern, a pricking and hints for working.
How much to pay would depend on how many patterns I am getting on the CD and
how detailed the instructions are.
EX: If I am just getting prickings with no instructions, I should pay
less.
Several patterns handled with prickings, sample workings, and a working
description for each pattern may mean the cost would be higher, much like we
see in the paper media.
Susie Johnson
Website: http://home.comcast.net/~cjohnson0969/
Morris Illinois
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"I'm doing an informal survey and would value your opinions. Would you
purchase a pattern book on CD if the CD insert showed thumbnail photos of
the finished lace? If you had the choice of a printed pattern book--let's
assume that it is not a hardbound volume--or a CD, which would you purchase?
If you opted for the CD, how would you use it--to print out the entire
publication, or only those patterns that were of specific interest to you.
What would you consider a fair price for a pattern book on CD?
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