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Day 16: Organizing Your Single Knitting and Crochet Patterns
Today is all about your physical magazines and pattern copies. I already know I have a few duplicates. Ravelry needs to make the library more like your stash, so you can put books and patterns up for sale/trade. But there may be copyright issues with that, depending on the country. Ah, well.
I keep my loose patterns in sheet protectors, in a binder. My binder is sorted by category (baby, tops, dress, toys, etc etc). The books and magazines are not sorted. Then the binder and the books and the magazines are all in a plastic bin. There. Sorted! 🙂
In other news: The socks I am supposed to make for Hubby have been stalled. Mostly for the Aunt Linda blanket, but also because I discovered this morning that I don’t want to work with the yarn. There’s nothing wrong with Cotlin… it’s just the color is BORING.
See? Boring.
I will make a pair out of this particular yarn, when I’m bored and need something for my hands to do. But for now- I’m looking for a brighter color that will meet Hubby’s preferences.
You’ve inspired me! I did a bunch of burn tests today and entered lots of my random stuff on my ravelry stash. That’s the first step toward improving my organization and using up the random remnants in my stash. Thanks!
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