Good Morning, Quilters!
I’m not by nature a very organized person. I write lists and leave them in my purse. I plan my day and then lose my calendar…
As a consequence, I THINK about organizing all of the time. I constantly ponder: How to consolidate my efforts and be organized once and for all.
One thing I really wish I had started when I was a newbie to quilting is a QUILT NOTEBOOK.
Two years ago, I started The Quilt Notebook Series and it was very popular….Now at popular request–
I’ve organized it all in one place…
Step-by-step…
At the end there are several suggestions for “Journal Entries” in your notebook. While most of our quilting will be spontaneous–we love this fabric–or a new pattern comes our way–I think it pays to spend a little time thinking about creating at least a few quilts that will stand the test of time!
1. The Quilt Notebook-Start Today!
2. Take Note
3. UFO Page
5. Jumpstarting Works in Progress
6. Twelve Essential Skills Every Quilter Should Know
7. Create YOUR Skills Inventory
Add Journal Entries
10. What Makes a Quilt Timeless?
11. What Will YOUR Quilts Say About YOU?
YOUR SUGGESTIONS
What about YOU? Do YOU keep a Quilt Notebook?
What works for YOU?
We’d LOVE to hear!
Lori
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PPS…All tutorials, images and information are the property of Lori Kennedy at The Inbox Jaunt and are intended for personal use only. Feel free to reblog, pin or share with attribution to The Inbox Jaunt. For all other purposes, please contact me at lckennedy@hotmail.com. Thanks!