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Re: Raw-Edge Bias Binding
Love this idea, I'm working my brain overtime for how I plan to use this technique. I love the look of it.
posted: 7:52 pm on March 2ndTO AURALEE:
This is in answer to auralee regarding saving articles. While on the page you want to save click "file" (upper left-hand side of the menu toolbar. Click on "saveas", this brings up a dialogue box. In the box click on "documents or on some computers it may say "my documents". You will notice that in the save box at the bottom it will either have the web page name or the name of the article (you can hightlight this box and name it whatever you want - I use the article title for quick retrieval). click save and viola! you have it. This will save the webpage and all subsequent pages for those articles that have multiple pages of instructions. And, as Kenots write you can create a "new folder" called sewing in the documents folder and when you open your documents folder you can scroll down and click on the sewing folder and store all of your saved articles in this one folder.