Lamcdo2
Publish time 2019-11-18 01:44
I have tried both ways and prefer the paper chart. I use my kindle when stitching charts from an online magazine only because I can't figure out how to print them, lol.
hemabr
Publish time 2019-11-18 07:28
I have played with Pattern keeper for android a little bit on my phone, it looks like a good app but don't know that I want to stitch from something as small as my phone. I have heard there is a way to get android apps onto a kindle and once I figure that out I'm going to try a pattern from my kindle.
kurokat
Publish time 2019-12-31 13:32
I like using both patternkeeper and cross stitch saga
mardy
Publish time 2020-2-4 05:28
I like paper, I can mark patterns to keep my place
Meme23
Publish time 2020-4-1 14:47
I hope they do I would love that app. Great idea
Deebobby
Publish time 2020-4-4 00:43
I triedonce but found I had to keep unlocking to view.
Romherita
Publish time 2020-4-5 05:04
Yo prefiero lápiz y papel
xxstitcher
Publish time 2020-10-1 08:35
Great idea to save paper, as long as I can mark it off either digital or paper them I'm good
Quiltera
Publish time 2021-3-12 09:49
I stitch almost only from mi iPad I use an app called Good Reader that allows me mark with color my stitches, highlight the grid or the middle if I like, its an app oriented for students but works pretty well with PDF cross stitch chart and gives me a lot of options.
TheOraclePatter
Publish time 2021-3-16 03:21
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I have played with Pattern keeper for android a little bit on my phone, it looks like a good app but ...
Pattern Keeper is great with a bigger screen.
There's a Facebook group called Stitching with Pattern Keeper and they have the instructions that you need to follow to get PK to work on a Kindle Fire.
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