When my review copy of the book arrived, I knew it was going to be a must-have for all of us because look:
Spiral binding, folks! A technical reference with spiral binding for easy access just coos 'sober thought' and 'careful planning', don't you think?
Having looked through it now I can tell you there are a lot more reasons I am in love with this book but they will have to keep for my own review at the end of July. In the meantime, I want you all to have every chance you can get to win your own free copy, by visiting the other sites on the tour:
7/9 Picnic
Knits
7/10 Knit and Tonic
7/11 Zeneedle
7/12 Rambling Designs
7/13 Rambling Designs (pt. 2: Leslie Ann guest post!)
7/14 Neo
Knits
7/15 Knit
& Nosh
7/16 Knitting
at Large
7/17 Rebecca Danger
7/18 Lapdog
Creations
7/19 Nutmeg Knitter
7/20 Yarnagogo
7/21 Weekend Knitter
7/22 knitgrrl
7/23 It's
a Purl, Man
7/24 Whip Up
7/25 Knitspot
7/27 Knitting Daily
7/29 Hugs
for Your Head
7/30 The Knit GirlllsI'll keep this post anchored to the side margin of Hugs so you can access it any old day and catch up on any of these sites. I can't wait to see what other bloggers have to say.
Meanwhile, you may also wish to visit Storey Publishing's blog for more tour information.
Have a great day everybody, and I sure hope there's some knitting in it!
For public libraries spiral bindings mean built in obsolescence.
ReplyDeleteDoes it really Julie? Why is that - are the pages not secure enough for library use?
ReplyDeleteI love the spiral binding, the books lay flat and sit on my book holder much easier than the regular style.
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