I recently bought Cook and Stotts lace strict inches for kindle so I could take 
that with me when teaching rather than my precious copy.

Cost wise it wasn't too bad compared to buying a second hand copy but my issue 
was that I couldn't see a copy,of it before I bought it and that is where the 
trouble started.

We expect kindle fiction books to be laid out like a paper book but this non 
fiction wasn't.

The information about the stitch is on separate pages to the pictures and to 
the instructions.

For me it's not too bad as i know what I'm up to but for a newbie I would now 
strongly recommend buying the paper version as its laid out better.  This is a 
pity because the book is out of print in paper so no new royalties to the 
authors and because of the limited number of people wanting the book I doubt it 
will go back into print.

Such a lost opportunity 

L

Kind Regards
Liz Baker

> On 6 Sep 2015, at 04:33, Jenny Brandis <je...@brandis.com.au> wrote:
> 
> Amazon now has several bobbin lace books available for the Kindle eBook
> readers (you can download the readers for free and they work on the PC,
> tablet and phones as well as ereaders)

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