![]() It allows you to keep notes about progress on all of your projects without the need for a computer, printer & paper to print the pattern… without the need for a pen and various highlighter options… without the need for post its or a ruler to keep your eye trained on a chart.You can import any PDF patterns (from Ravelry, email, Dropbox etc).GoodReader is a low-cost app for iPad that doesn’t require a monthly subscription.Why do I think you’ll enjoy taking notes in GoodReader versus using printed patterns? I highly recommend purchasing and installing GoodReader on your iPad before you purchase this pattern if your primary interest is in the tutorial. I will not be able to provide a refund if you are not able to download/use/install GoodReader for whatever reasons may arise. Please remember, you’re purchasing this washcloth pattern and I’m giving my GoodReader Tutorial as my gift to you. ![]() NOTE- GoodReader is NOT available for Android.iPad users who want to learn how to take notes on PDF patterns digitally using the GoodReader App for iPad (which you must purchase separately in the Apple Store).I find that I really absorb things when I learn the skills and then implement what I’ve learned. However, the second two pages of the pattern prompts you to practice using the notation features you learned in the Tutorial as you work your way through the knitting pattern. It knits up quickly, has just enough drape to it to work beautifully at sudsing up that soap!Ģ) You get my 20 page GoodReader Tutorial which brings you through the process of importing a pattern from Ravelry into GoodReader App for iPad, making notes as you knit/crochet your project and finally how to save and export your notes for future reference.ĭo you need to knit the washcloth? Well, I’m not going to force you, no. The instructions are written and charted and have been test knit. We also use grip-sensitive paper on the nose pad contact area to prevent pads from sliding forward or slipping off.The GoodReader Tutorial Washcloth, as the name implies, is a great pattern + tutorial combo.ġ) You get an awesome washcloth pattern. The highly elastic bridge exerts a slight amount of pressure to keep the readers in place. For many people, they will stay on for long periods of reading. Under reading conditions, ThinOptics reading glasses will remain in place. Will ThinOptics reading glasses remain securely on my nose? We have tested hundreds of different combinations of nose pad angles and widths to arrive at the optimal design for the majority of noses. For those with smaller or flatter bridges, they can be positioned to fit right above the nostrils. They can be positioned higher up the nose to fit right in front of the eyes. ThinOptics reading glasses have been designed to fit the vast majority of noses. Will ThinOptics reading glasses fit my nose? Since ThinOptics reading glasses cover optical strengths ranging between +1.00 to +2.75, nearly all people requiring reading glasses will find a ThinOptics reading glasses option that suits them. However, since reading glasses are optimized for short-distance reading usage, you will automatically adjust the reading distance between your eyes and the object you are reading. You will want to choose the option that most closely matches your needs. The Low covers a range +0.75 to +1.25, the low-mid covers a range of +1.25 to +1.75, the medium covers a range of +1.75 to +2.25, and the high covers a range of +2.25 to +2.75. ThinOptics reading glasses are offered with the following optical strength options: +1.00 (Low), +1.50 (Low-Mid), +2.00 (Medium) and +2.50 (High). ThinOptics GoReaders is the authentic product often referred by Ophthalmic Surgeons to their patients. Our lenses are made by one of the largest and most advanced optical lens manufacturers in the world. The optical grade polycarbonate used in ThinOptics™ reading glasses is the same material that is regularly found in high-end Prescription Eyeglasses. The Nitinol bridge is encased in medical-grade silicone tubing and anchored in the injection-moulded polycarbonate frame. The bridge is made from Nitinol, which is 10x more elastic than spring steel. ThinOptics™ reading glasses are made from thermo-injection moulded optical grade polycarbonate, which is shatterproof and frequently used in safety and ballistic (bulletproof) eyewear. Are ThinOptics™ reading glasses durable? Will they break? ThinOptics reading glasses are extremely comfortable to wear because they weigh less than a 2 Rand coin and they put only gentle pressure on the sides of the nose. Frequently Asked Questions Are ThinOptics™ reading glasses comfortable?
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