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Old 12-18-2014, 12:31 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by Lin2412 View Post
Paper format knitting books are so lovely. I found this knitting book (I forgot the name) but I was so amazed by it. It's a big book that states it's everything a beginner to proficient knitter would need.
It had easy-to-understand instructions and the glossy pages were so pretty (and colorful); I loved all the knitting ideas it had but at that time I wasn't planning to knit (and the book was expensive!).

I went back to the bookstore where I found it last year but it wasn't there anymore.
Check out the Principals of Knitting or the Knitting Book. Those, and Vogue Knitting are my reference books. You are correct, those need to be in big print, and a tablet is too small. Of course, some might have video links, but I am not a visual learner, so that doesn't do anything for me.
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