I had no idea

I’m a very tactile person so keeping all of my patterns on my phone or computer /in an app is just not all that comfortable or doable for me. So I decided to go up to the library and have all of my patterns printed out so that I could put them in a binder. Now.I get to have my phone available to me for research and youtube , then my patterns are available to me without having to switch back and forth. I say all this to say I literally just printed 500 pages of patterns :scream::scream::scream::skull:

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Woah…im glad you were able to do that to help yourself a bit tho!

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Sweet! I’m a tactile person too! I don’t have all of my patterns on paper but quite a few.

I used to say that I would never use an e-reader. I prefer the feel of a real book. That was before someone gave me a kindle paperwhite e-reader. Now, I’ve been converted. Sigh.

But other than Ribblr, I prefer having a paper pattern that I can put a paperclip on to keep track of what row I’m on.

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I also prefer paper copies and books, but due to my tiny studio apartment I can no longer do that so I’ve pretty much gotten rid of most of my books and paper copies and keep patterns digitally now

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