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Old 12-18-2014, 03:18 PM   #30
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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.
Ack. That's one book I wouldn't buy. It really bugs me when authors are so lacking in knowledge of written English that they don't know the difference between the words "principle" and "principal" . If they can't be bothered to get their words right, I can't be bothered to read their books. I recently abandoned a book in disgust when the author used the word "stationary" to describe writing paper, rather than the correct "stationery".
Maybe the book is by school principals who knit...

I think the 'principals' misspelling was done by Sydney's Mom and not the authors.
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