Ever tried to sew something again and you can't remember what you did last time, well I have found the solution;. 110 Creations, by Beth Byrge, a notebook for all your sewing projects. A notebook with templates to note down everything you did, used and a little illustration for 110 projects.
I love to organise things (a little strange I know) so this find was amazing for me. I found it on this blog: http://goo.gl/coHOZW and off I went to: http://goo.gl/rYDGxW to buy the notebook. I was so excited when it arrived I had already thought of what to write up as my first project. I had also thought the post-it note idea from Tasia's review was great so I made sure I bought my post-it's before the book arrived.
Once the book arrived I started writing up a coupe of projects as well as drawing potential projects to make. It feels like the notebook also gives me an aim, like a drawn list of clothes and patterns I'd like to have. Because I also make my own patterns it also provides a great way of remembering what patterns I have already made before making a new one the same. I have also stapled in a sample of fabric as I don't feel words can describe fabric really and I just love the feel of fabrics too.
Below are two images showing garments I have made and then recored in this lovely notebook. There is also a small version of the notebook which I would love to try as I don't really fill the notes sections up, as you can probably see, but I have quite a few projects to do before I finish this book. A great idea for any sewist to record their projects.
I love to organise things (a little strange I know) so this find was amazing for me. I found it on this blog: http://goo.gl/coHOZW and off I went to: http://goo.gl/rYDGxW to buy the notebook. I was so excited when it arrived I had already thought of what to write up as my first project. I had also thought the post-it note idea from Tasia's review was great so I made sure I bought my post-it's before the book arrived.
Once the book arrived I started writing up a coupe of projects as well as drawing potential projects to make. It feels like the notebook also gives me an aim, like a drawn list of clothes and patterns I'd like to have. Because I also make my own patterns it also provides a great way of remembering what patterns I have already made before making a new one the same. I have also stapled in a sample of fabric as I don't feel words can describe fabric really and I just love the feel of fabrics too.
Below are two images showing garments I have made and then recored in this lovely notebook. There is also a small version of the notebook which I would love to try as I don't really fill the notes sections up, as you can probably see, but I have quite a few projects to do before I finish this book. A great idea for any sewist to record their projects.