Finally had a chance to sit down and comment on this past week's thread on
Kindles.
Love my Kindle because I have problems with my neck, and carrying large, heavy
books around makes it hurt. I have the old keyboard style. Haven't upgraded
to
Fire and don't have a tablet, so I can't vouch for
I have scanned images of lace, lace patterns and working diagrams and
saved them as pdf. These can then be put on your ipad or reader. And
there you have it.
I have actually saved some of the papers from the Arizona Uni website
(the one with lace books) onto my ipad to read. may I also say I h
Lyn,
I have scanned pages from two Romanian Point lace books that I own. I
scanned the pages with various fillings so that I will always have them with
me. That way I can take just my project with me and pick my fillings on the
fly or use the scanned pages as a reference. I can zoom in closely
There are some who described doing things to get lace prickings and such on
their kindle. For those who have that or a similar device, do you, or would
you use your device when you make lace? Would you read your lace books on
such a device if available? How difficult is it to take the paper c