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Hankering for Yarn

A Journal and CD To Keep Records of Your Projects

by Adelle Tilton on March 31st, 2006

Do you keep a journalized record of your knitting or crocheting? You should if you don’t because it helps you repeat successes and avoid failures. It keeps track of items you have made for others and documents your progress and learning skills. Over the years, it shows what you have accomplished and helps you decide where you plan to take your knitting or crocheting next. If you decide to go for a master’s certification in either knitting or crocheting, it will be indispensible as a record of your skills.

Annie’s Attic, a name familiar to all crafters, has done a review of “The Knit & Crochet CD & Journal.” I love it and plan to get one for myself. You can buy it at ScrapSmart, that has a lot of other fun things that I am sure you will be interested in!

My Heritage Sewing Journal contains an Archival Album and a CD:

8-piece Archival Album contains:
• 2 Covers
• 5 Page Protectors
• 30″ of Black Ribbon
•This is enough to hold 14 12″x12″ layouts

The CD contains:
•1 Printable Knit & Crochet Album Cover
•2 History Pages to Record your Love of Knitting & Crocheting
•92 Style Pages with Color Coordinated Project
Information, Project Details, Pattern Information, and Photogtaphs
•4 Cards and 4 Envelopes ready to Print and Fold
•3 Knit & Crochet Labels for your projects
•9 Quotes and 35 Embellishments to enhance your Journal Pages
(From ScrapSmart)

The Knit & Crochet CD & Journal

Annie’s Attic Review

POSTED IN: Creativity, knitting

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