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I use a small table right next to my favorite knitting chair, it's close enough to read & I can change positions in the chair without losing my page.
Hi sweet Sue, If you would like to visit me in Dec, I live at -83 Piper st , over the road from Piper st Hotel. Bring your friend. would love to meet you.sweetsue said:I have an acrylic recipe book holder that I use. If it was a small pattern book you could use an acrylic photo frame.
http://www.amazon.com/Norpro-737-Acrylic-Cookbook-Holder/dp/B0002ZFXOQ
I have a girlfriend who just moved to Kyneton.
We are going down for a weekend 1-2 December
Beverleyjean said:Hi sweet Sue, If you would like to visit me in Dec, I live at -83 Piper st , over the road from Piper st Hotel. Bring your friend. would love to meet you.sweetsue said:I have an acrylic recipe book holder that I use. If it was a small pattern book you could use an acrylic photo frame.
http://www.amazon.com/Norpro-737-Acrylic-Cookbook-Holder/dp/B0002ZFXOQ
I have a girlfriend who just moved to Kyneton.
We are going down for a weekend 1-2 December
Bev
I always just put the pattern on my coffee table in front of me but I've seen those slanted tables - I think they're supposed to be used for laptop computers, one of those might be helpful. I just love your bird. I have a little Senegal Parrot - she's 20 years-old now and acts the same as when I got her as a baby. When someone she doesn't know goes near her cage she yells, "Get Out Of Here"! We all laugh! Birds are too funny! She's in her cage when I'm knitting!Beverleyjean said:I have trouble reading my pattern on my knee when sitting in my lounge chair while knitting and watching TV. The book keeps falling off my knee (or my bird chews it)
Any ideas where to put it (not the bird he gets put to bed!!) Love reading all your bright ideas, have used many of them. Never too old to learn.