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Flights of Fancy

If you can still feel the tug of an M.E. Moses paper kite, can still see its knotted tail blowing about, Colette Holleran has created for you a paradise – Sky’s the Limit. Colorful delta kites, fighter kites, stunt kites, dragon kites, bird and grasshopper kites hang idle on the walls waiting for a hand, a ball of string, and March. Prices range from $3 to $75. Ask about her custom applique”. Sky’s the Limit, 2909-B Sale Street. 522-8440. Tue-Fri 11-4, Sat 11-5.

Making Book



Time and use can break the back of even the best-bound book. And, unfortunately, many a fine leather book has crumbled away in damp or mousey corners. William Payne can restore books, including rare and first editions. He works out of his St. Crispin’s Bookbinding Studio, and his shelves of leather and handmade or marbled paper can banish shabbiness and fill the bibliophile’s heart with joy. Bookbinding requires enormous patience and a lot of time, so don’t expect same-day service. William Payne, St. Crispin’s Bookbinding Studio. 368-4745. Mon-Fri 9-noon and 1:30-5.

Heir Apparel

Kids will grow, and the pair of jeans bought for junior last fall won’t fit him this spring, which means another trip to the store. But this time, look into Kids Unlimited, a store designed to save parents money on good-looking children’s clothes. Clothes range from jackets to sweaters to jeans and tops in sizes from toddlers through boys and girls. (Beginning in June, Kids Unlimited will stock infant wear as well.) The surroundings are bright, the service is attentive, and the playroom will keep the kids happy while moms, dads, uncles, and aunts reap the bargains. Kids Unlimited, 1002 N Central, Suite 699. (Take Arapaho exit #25, drive north on access road to Arapaho Central Park.) 235-1411. Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30, Thur 9:30-9.

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