Hi folks. I've looked at all the journals for stitching and liked one more than others, but decided to try my own. I don't have Word or any of those programs, I just use Paint, started with Properties and sized for two 5.5 x 8.5 per sheet, wide left margin for punching. Made 25 b/w copies at Staples for less than $5 which yielded 50 pages when cut. Their copiers have heavy, bright white, beautiful sheen finish paper, so much nicer than my copy paper.
I had two designs from online free clip art, and the oval printed more clearly so that's what I used. Two 6 x 9 disc style (Arc) notebooks and mini punch would work well. Very versatile since you can purchase larger rings for a very thick book, clear pockets, plastic tabs, dividers, and lots of other accessories. A mini 3-ring binder would do as well. I have Title, Designer, Started, End, Fabric, Size, Threads, Substitutions, Finishing, and Notes. The dividers will be marked for Samplers, Christmas, Smalls, and Misc. It's a shame I didn't start this forty five years ago. But I had a mane of wild hair and plenty of estrogen. Who wanted to be organized and efficient outside of the office?
This sweet 5x7 was a few bucks at TJMaxx and I am using it as a daily record. It's a planner but each day has plenty of room for recording daily stitching progress, changes, notes, and obscenities.
Eyes were bad today so not much accomplished, but I did remove his breast color and change to 403, a little more apricot. The house and bottom area will probably take some time but without having to count and continually check a wandering vine, maybe not!
Have a good Monday.
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