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Old 04-23-2014, 04:47 PM   #396
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[QUOTE=nkd431;2815829]I have a nook HD+ (8") and I like to read in bed. I have a triangular pillow from levengers called a mini Thai pad. I love it. Props nook to read in bed. Keeps nook from falling off bed when I fall asleep. If I am awake enough to put nook on bedstand, doesn't hurt if I roll over on Thai pad. All good.

Hi all, I have info on how to make a knit prop pillow for ereaders and tablets. There is a free site for knitters called Ravelry that has a free pattern for a prop pillow. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...er-pillow-prop I haven't knit this yet, but it's in my saved patterns. This pillow is triangular shaped with a lip at the bottom so your reader won't slide off. In the pattern's project section, you'll find changes people made for their tablet's size and other ways to knit the lip at the bottom. Ravelry is totally free, but you must join the site to use it. BTW, there are lots of free patterns for covers and sleeves to protect your tablets and readers, too. It's also a great way to meet knitters from around the world. Happy Reading! Joan
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