Printing Instructions for emailed .pdf Patterns
Barb's Bags
Your Blueprint for printing Barb's patterns
Take both sheets 2 and 3 (ignore the cover page for now) and place them back-to-back with blank sides together, printed sides away from each other; or, even better,  print them out as a double sided page. Then fold it in half between the two columns of print to form a little book, you will see that Page 1 is the first page on the front of the "book" .  It starts with the "Name" of the pattern and gives abbreviations, etc.  Now,  open the "book" and see pages 2 and 3 as facing pages. Then  you will "close" the book and see Page 4 where the pattern is completed.  If there are charts, I try and line them up to where they come at the correct point in the pattern, but that's not always possible, so if necessary, you can make those adjustments without too much confusion.  A chart is a chart, and it always says within the instructions "refer to chart...."

Now, take the cover page, fold it the same as you did the text pages and sandwich it over the top of the rest of your book to create the cover of the book as in any published work.  Voila!  You now have a printed book.
You can staple it in the middle if you choose or maybe string a ribbon through it to keep the pages together.  Whatever your little creative mind comes up with.  You could use some of the leftover thread from the purse you make using the pattern to string through the pages and complete your copy.  Add some beads.  Have fun!
These instructions do not pertain to the Delliah pattern.  Delilah will print on regular 8 1/2" x 11" paper.