I really, really, really dislike 'reading' a book on the computer. So I rarely buy CDs, since I have to print them out and the cost of ink is more than buying a softcover book! For me to buy a CD, the patterns would have to be spectacularly spectacular.

On 24 Oct 2007, at 18:09, Carole Lassak wrote:

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?

Thanks for your responses!! I'll keep track of the responses and offer a summary in a couple weeks after folks have had time to respond.

Carole
Dublin, OH USA

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