Self-finishing eBook Reader Cover from Lee -Product Review

July 12, 2011


In April and May you saw my posts about the insert for an ebook cover I was making. I talked about modifying the design so it would fit, picking threads, and one of the stitches I used. But you haven’t gotten a chance to see the finished product or learn what I thought about it.

You can see the finished result here. and, after having used it for a couple of weeks, I have to say that I love it.

First off, I think it is the easiest LNA product to finish I’ve done. The margins are huge because the needlepoint is small in relation to the cover and not on a pocket. So it got finished unbelievably quickly.

Although the cover isn’t padded, so it has an elegant smooth finish, the inside is covered with something soft and is nicely padded. Much more than the Kindle cover I bought from Amazon.

There is also a nice little pocket for a business card or other ID.

The reader is held in place by four elastic straps, that are in the corners. You stretch these and slip in the reader. It took me a couple of tries to fit it in, but now my reader is in there securely.

I only have one tiny complaint, the elastic is a little thick for my 3G Kindle so some important button on the left of the keyboard and the on-off switch are partially covered. But not completely, so it’s still usable.

It’s a great product and I highly recommend it for yourself or others.

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