The Knitter: the creative knitting magazine full of inspiring patterns Reviews – Page 6

4/5 rating based on 56 reviews. Read all reviews for The Knitter: the creative knitting magazine full of inspiring patterns for iPhone.
The Knitter: the creative knitting magazine full of inspiring patterns is free iOS app published by Immediate Media Company Limited

I love The Knitter!

donaldsg

This app provides me with my favourite knitting magazine at a fraction of the cost of a paper subscription, with quick access without waiting for it to come in the mail. New issues load faster than some other digital magazines, which I won't name, and without having to refresh the app data every time.


Love it!!!

Mom4nurse

I love having my magazines everywhere I go.


iPhone version won’t restore purchases

CarpeFelis

I bought all the back issues via the iPad version of the app. They won’t restore on my iPhone. Several times yesterday I also got error messages saying it couldn’t connect to the App Store. Seems to connect today, but still won’t restore purchases. The iPad version is fine though it seems to get stuck in a refresh cycle frequently.


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Silverytrees

I spent $60 on a year subscription and bought it on my iphone. Now, I can't see it on my computer at all and apparently you can ONLY view it on an iphone or ipad. That is horrendous for knitting. I have bad vision and I honestly can't see the pattern well enough on my iphone to be able to knit. Really disappointed that there is no way to view this magazine on the computer if you are unlucky enough to have purchased it using an iphone.


Seriously?

Celtic Dwarf

If I want to buy patterns or magazines I will seek them out. This was touted as a knitting app. It is nothing of the sort. It’s. Platform to sell print material online, nothing more.


At my fingertips

Katietrombone

I love being able to access any issue, anytime on my phone! I often browse a magazine on my lunch break. The articles are interesting and I’ve printed several patterns to try. The “sock club”, historical articles, “on my needles”, and “master class” are some of my favorites. Awesome value that’s kept me reading for months!