DIY Knitting/Crochet Journal

As a techie, I had my doubts about an old-school version of a project journal since we have a tool like Ravelry already. But once I got my hands on a really good one, I’ve since changed my mind! (Unfortunately, that particular one is no longer available.) There are definitely pros to a tangible reference you can keep nearby or even pass down to loved ones one day. Finding a great one can be a challenge but what if you can make your own for a fraction of the cost?

In this video: https://youtu.be/dJvpxES09Io I talk about some good ones that can be purchased BUT there are drawbacks that come all of them. There are also some FREE pre-made sets you can download as well… but again, there are drawbacks. And how do you know what you’d like to have included if you’ve never used one before?

Below are some ideas to include. Beside each, I put some links to free ones I’ve found online. There may certainly be others so be sure to search yourself and see what all it out there!

Ideas to Consider

Reference

Yarn Fibers and their attributes: https://content.primecp.com/master_images/files/Types-of-Yarn-Chart.pdf

Needle/Hook Inventory: https://www.dontbesuchasquare.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/My-needles-and-hooks_US-scaled.jpg

Yarn Weights: Included with my Hat Sizing Chart: https://sheepishlysharing.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/hat-sizing-charts1-21.pdf

Standard Body Measurement: https://www.goodknitkisses.com/women-sizes-chart/

Hat Sizing Chart: https://sheepishlysharing.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/hat-sizing-charts1-21.pdf

Standard Afghan Measurements: https://www.acrochetedsimplicity.com/standard-blanket-sizes/

Collection of Sizing Charts: https://oombawkadesigncrochet.com/category/size-charts

Sock Knitting Information and Charts: https://jmncreativeendeavours.ca/knittingsewing-tips/knitting/

Knit Symbols and Abbreviations – Choose some good ones from Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/knittingunlimited/knitting-abbreviations-and-knitting-chart/

Crochet (US & UK) Symbols and Abbreviations: https://craftconnection.com.au/crochet-chart-usa-uk-terminology/

Sweater Ease Explained: http://www.mscleaver.com/chronicles/2015/8/5/what-is-ease-or-how-to-choose-a-size

Sweater Ease Chart from Tin Can Knits: https://blog.tincanknits.com/2018/10/12/how-to-choose-your-size/#jp-carousel-10006

Sweater Ease Explained by Tin Can Knits: https://blog.tincanknits.com/2018/10/12/how-to-choose-your-size/

Estimated Yarn Requirements: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f0/be/c5/f0bec5e86f0fd7fbd75787452aae70c1.png

Planning

Calendar for Birthdays and Holidays – either selling or gifting, plan projects to be finished on time! Idea links downloadable in different formats: https://www.template.net/business/calendars/birthday-calendar-template/

Google “Christmas Gift Planner Printable” for specific Christmas themed ideas. Here’s a whole set for all Christmas planning duties: https://www.yellowblissroad.com/christmas-planner-free-printable-planner/

Handmade Gift Givers Guide: https://www.craftylifemom.com/craft-project-planner-printable/

Record for Gift Recipients’ Sizes (also includes tips for proper sizing): https://ysolda.com/blogs/journal/choosing-a-size

Design

Knitting Design Paper: https://www.theknittingsite.com/knitting-graph-paper/

Intarsia Design Paper: https://www.flickr.com/photos/31456571@N08/5266500238/

Shadow/Illusion Design Paper: https://www.theknittingsite.com/knitting-graph-paper/

Free! Auto-generate a Knitting Pattern From a Picture: https://www.theknittingsite.com/knitpro/

Project Page with a place for a swatch: https://www.dontbesuchasquare.com/free-knitting-project-sheets-pdf-template/

See this idea for Project Page with a pocket: https://youtu.be/dOowfjM_jnU?t=388 

Basic Graph Paper for Design Notes: https://templatelab.com/graph-paper-templates/

Basic Dot Paper for Design Notes: https://incompetech.com/graphpaper/squaredots/

Miscellaneous

My Knit/Crochet History – Considering passing this down to a loved one? If so, be sure to include a paragraph or 2 explaining how you got started with your beloved hobby! When was it? Who taught you? Etc.

Include a needle gauge in a page protector or zipper pocket

Your Favorite Yarn Sources (stores/online/sale dates, etc.)

Your Favorite Knitting Books

Downloadable Free Sets

Note: Some of these sites require a free “subscription” to their sites (involving registering your email and possibly creating a password. Keep searching as there may be more out there and I imagine more are being created everyday!

Little Red Window offers 4 pretty, tastefully-designed pages: https://littleredwindow.com/free-printable-knitting-planner-and-crochet-planner-pages/

Kathryn Ivy presents 10 options as individual pdf files so that each page can be downloaded or printed as desired for both Knitting and Crochet. There is no need to subscribe to access these elegant pages. http://kathrynivy.com/patterns/extras/knitting-journal/

Crochet 365 Knit, Too offers a bright collection with cute owls for its theme. There are 9 useful pages and additional themed pages for notes and a “Crochet Journal” cover. https://www.crochet365knittoo.com/free-crochet-knit-journal/

Winding Road Crochet offers more pages but at a smaller A5 size (aka half pages). Content is rather general/broad. https://www.windingroadcrochet.com/practical-crochet-planner-you-will-love-free-download/

Consciously Crochet gives us a sparse but pretty planner for both Crochet and Knitting with project pages patterned after the content on Ravelry. https://consciouslycrochet.com/project-planner-free-printable-knitters-crocheters/

LoveCrafts offers a free downloadable journal but it’s lacking real content. It’s pretty and has some helpful pages for creativity inspiration, it’s not exactly what I’d call comprehensive. https://www.lovecrafts.com/en-us/p/my-making-journal-free-printable-knitting-crochet-pattern-by-lovecrafts

Printable/Digital/Editable Sheepishly Sharing Pages

Below are some printable journal pages I’ve designed for my own personal use that some you may like. You have two options so click the sentence that best suits your needs:

  1. Download and/or print and fill in by hand.
  2. Familiar with Google Drive? These links will allow you to save them to your Google account and edit them however you’d like! PLEASE NOTE:
    • You must have a Google Account in order to use them in Google Drive.
    • This is editable in the Google Drive program called “Google Drawings.”
    • While it’s free for personal use, please do not sell or claim it as your own work.
    • I’m sorry, but I can’t provide individual coaching on how to use Google products but I do off this overview video: https://youtu.be/5yO-C6Hb_94

DIY Scented Pinecones!

I love natural scents in my home so it made scents sense to make some of these!

Supplies:

  • Pine cones from your backyard (or someone else’s backyard but don’t trespass!)
  • Foil
  • Baking Pan
  • Oven
  • Essential oil of your own choosing (I used Cinnamon Bark)
  • Something to display them in!

Here’s how:

Lattice Organizer

Pegboard-Inspired Lattice

How about a pegboard-inspired organizer without installation headaches? (Great for renters because it’s portable, too!)

Materials:

  • 1 8ft x 2ft piece of vinyl lattice (available at home improvement centers for around $12)
  • Saw (circular saw is easiest OR have it cut to fit at the home improvement center)
  • 2 over-the-door hooks (mine came from the Dollar Tree)
  • S Hooks (number depends on your need)
  • Various organizers to hang on the lattice

Directions:

  1. Cut the lattice to fit the door. (Be sure to save your scraps for small-space organizing!)
  2. Place over-the-door hooks and hang lattice.
  3. Arrange S Hooks on lattice to suit your needs.
  4. Get creative with your containers
  5. Move and rearrange as your storage needs change!

More Details Here in this video: