As a self confessed BuJo addict and a dedicated knitter it’s only natural that I should combine my twin loves into one.
I first wrote about this a few years ago - you can read that older blog post here - and it’s fair to say that my enthusiasm for this goes through peaks and troughs.
It’s one of those sad truisms that the busier you are, the more time you need to sit down and plan/document what you are doing. Of course, in practice especially busy times mean that I do things in a hurry, I mislay things and I end up having to email an indie dyer to ask what the specs of a particular yarn I’ve used in a design because I’ve managed to lose the ball band.
But it’s fair say that in general, I always come back to a couple of knitting project pages at the start of every monthly set-up in my journal. And for the most part I feel as though my knitting life functions better when I can at least start out the month with good intentions - whether I stick to it throughout the month is always less certain.
So, what do I include in my monthly set up?
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