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Writer's pictureJudy Jewell

Knitting With a Bullet: How to Use a Bullet Journal to Organize and Track Your Knitting Projects

To bullet journal your knitting projects, you can follow these steps:

  1. Create a new page in your bullet journal dedicated to your knitting projects. You can title it "Knitting Projects" or something similar.

  2. Make a list of all the knitting projects you are currently working on or want to work on in the future. For each project, include the following information:

  • Name of the project

  • Type of project (e.g., sweater, hat, blanket)

  • Size (if applicable)

  • Yarn type and color

  • Needle size

  • Any other relevant details (e.g., pattern source)

  1. As you work on each project, create a task list for each one. This list should include all the steps you need to complete in order to finish the project. For example, you might include tasks like "cast on," "work ribbing," "work body," etc.

  2. Use your bullet journal to track your progress on each project. You can use symbols or checkboxes to mark off tasks as you complete them, or you can write notes about your progress.

  3. You can also use your bullet journal to record any notes or modifications you make to the pattern as you work. This can be helpful if you want to refer back to your notes later or if you want to make the same project again in the future.

By following these steps, you can use your bullet journal to keep track of all your knitting projects in one place, and make sure you stay organized and on track as you work on them.



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