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In the knit/crochet community, '''leaflets''' are commonly used to describe patterns consisting of single sheets or a few pages stapled together, whereas '''pamphlets''' or '''booklets''' usually refer to pattern collections about 10-30 pages in length. | In the knit/crochet community, '''leaflets''' are commonly used to describe patterns consisting of single sheets or a few pages stapled together, whereas '''pamphlets''' or '''booklets''' usually refer to pattern collections about 10-30 pages in length. | ||
− | '''Important Note:''' Some pamphlets are issued ISBNs (International Book Serial Numbers). Common publishers or yarn companies that do this include Bernat, Leisure Arts, and Patons. | + | '''Important Note:''' Some pamphlets are issued ISBNs (International Book Serial Numbers). Common publishers or yarn companies that do this include American School of Needlework, Bernat, Leisure Arts, and Patons. |
Revision as of 07:00, 13 April 2010
What are pamphlets?
Pamphlets are smaller or shorter than books. They may be:
- individual sheets
- (sometimes folded like a brochure)
- a few pages stapled together
- booklets of about 10-30 pages
- saddle-stitched
- or perfect bound
They also may be identified as ephemera, grey (or gray) literature, broadsides, or leaflets.
In the knit/crochet community, leaflets are commonly used to describe patterns consisting of single sheets or a few pages stapled together, whereas pamphlets or booklets usually refer to pattern collections about 10-30 pages in length.
Important Note: Some pamphlets are issued ISBNs (International Book Serial Numbers). Common publishers or yarn companies that do this include American School of Needlework, Bernat, Leisure Arts, and Patons.