I certainly agree that Spiral is a great way to go, but unfortunately my 
digital printer does not offer that option.  Perfect binding is the only 
binding they offer, as a way to keep costs down.
I’m working on a pattern book, so if you can suggest a printer please let me 
know.

E. Kurella


On Jan 7, 2014, at 3:52 PM, <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:

> For Alex & other lace authors, may I cast my vote for spiral bound editions?  
> A growing number of embroidery, beading & quilting books are being printed in 
> that format & it is much appreciated by those of us who use them.  A good 
> example would be the A to Z books by Country Bumpkin.  Books lie flat & do 
> not need to be propped open--very handy when one is trying to follow the 
> instructions!  Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA
> 
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