The Work in Progress Journal provides everything a knitter needs to keep track of knitting patterns, yarns, and even original designs.
With 112 pages, the first half features blank pages for sketches and notes, and the second half includes knitter's graph paper for charting motifs and designs.
A satin ribbon marks the page when the journal is stowed.
Writer, illustrator, and photographer Franklin Habit’s first piece of
knitting—a vaguely rectangular six-foot scarf—was produced during his student
days at Harvard University in the 1990s. Until the widespread revival of the
craft, he stitched in solitude, turning out a small but steady stream of
mittens, scarves, and hats for startled friends and relations. In February2005,
inspired by the emergence of the online knitting community, he created The
Panopticon (the-panopticon.blogspot.com). What began as a project diary is now
one of the most popular knitting blogs, with mentions in publications as diverse
as Knit 1 and The Advocate. Franklin’s publishing experience
includes writing lifestyles features for the Boston Phoenix, reading his own
essay for the knitting podcast Cast On, and writing for Interweave
Knits, PieceWork, Yarn Market News, and Knitty.com. Franklin knits
and spins in Chicago, Illinois.
Item #: 10KN17
ISBN: 9781596682603
Includes 56 pages of Knitting Graph Paper and 56 pages of Blank Paper
Dimensions: 5x7 inches
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I love the size of this notebook, how it fits in my work bag. I do like the graph pages, but wish they were alternating with the blank ones, which would make colorway details easier to match up with the notes for the hat-mittens-scarf or sweater project in process. But it is a very useful notebook in any case.
Work in Progress Notebook
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Very portable. However I would prefer to have the blank pages and grid pages alternating. Now the first half is blank and the back half is grid. If they alternated you could make notes on the blank page and sketch your ideas onto the facing grid page.
Work in Progress Journal
4.00
Provides everything a knitter needs to keep track of knitting patterns, yarns, and even original designs.
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