I want to make a knitting journal to keep up with my knitting projects, but I'm not sure what all I should put in it or how to set it upI've google it and all I can find are vague answersCan anyone help?
Do what I did - my roommate always went into the fridge and ate my food - one day i rolled the leftovers around on the floor and put them back on the fridge - when it was gone - i left a note - whoever ate this food - also ate dirt from the floor - please refrain from eating my food! more sanitary - hide red pepper in it - lesson learnedSometimes you have to outsmart people who you can't rationalize with! Best of luck!
Do what I did - my roommate always went into the fridge and ate my food - one day i rolled the leftovers around on the floor and put them back on the fridge - when it was gone - i left a note - whoever ate this food - also ate dirt from the floor - please refrain from eating my food! more sanitary - hide red pepper in it - lesson learnedSometimes you have to outsmart people who you can't rationalize with! Best of luck!
do no longer purchase them or purchase a lot less also attempt fit snacks like granola bars darkish chocolate popcorn yogurt those have sturdy foodstuff in case you opt for to you may want to do the swap weight help software faster or later you eat healthy and the different day you eat some snacks stay lively
Take some jalapeno juice and pour it all over the leftovers you leave in the fridgeit might make her stop and think about taking your food next time.
How I keep journals such as this is as a spreadsheet or a database on the computer You might start with your gauge swatchesI'd give each swatch a number then record the yarn used, the needle used, the resulting gauge, and the project madeI would also keep the swatch and put a tag on it with all the same information You might also want to keep track of what items you make, when you make them, what yarn you use, how much yarn it takes, what needles you use, where you got the pattern, and any notes you think importantThen you might want to keep track of future projects and where you found the patternsYou might also want to keep track of yarn in your stash-the name of the yarn, the size category of the yarn, the fiber, the colors you have, and the amount you have in each colorIf you do this in a spreadsheet or database, you can have the program sort your data on any field (column) you chooseIf you find a nifty pattern for a cowl that takes 200 grams of worsted-weight yarn, and you think, Wow, that would look great in red alpaca, it takes only a moment to check the database to see if you have 200 grams of red worsted-weight alpaca on hand-and a whole lot less time than it would take me to look through 12 tubs of yarn.
You could booby trap itBake your own cookies and add lots of salt, or add a ton of salt and pepper to leftoversOr just tell her that you let the dog lick it before you put it in the fridgeShe will be too nervous to try to eat your food.
do no longer purchase them or purchase a lot less also attempt fit snacks like granola bars darkish chocolate popcorn yogurt those have sturdy foodstuff in case you opt for to you may want to do the swap weight help software faster or later you eat healthy and the different day you eat some snacks stay lively
Take some jalapeno juice and pour it all over the leftovers you leave in the fridgeit might make her stop and think about taking your food next time.
How I keep journals such as this is as a spreadsheet or a database on the computer You might start with your gauge swatchesI'd give each swatch a number then record the yarn used, the needle used, the resulting gauge, and the project madeI would also keep the swatch and put a tag on it with all the same information You might also want to keep track of what items you make, when you make them, what yarn you use, how much yarn it takes, what needles you use, where you got the pattern, and any notes you think importantThen you might want to keep track of future projects and where you found the patternsYou might also want to keep track of yarn in your stash-the name of the yarn, the size category of the yarn, the fiber, the colors you have, and the amount you have in each colorIf you do this in a spreadsheet or database, you can have the program sort your data on any field (column) you chooseIf you find a nifty pattern for a cowl that takes 200 grams of worsted-weight yarn, and you think, Wow, that would look great in red alpaca, it takes only a moment to check the database to see if you have 200 grams of red worsted-weight alpaca on hand-and a whole lot less time than it would take me to look through 12 tubs of yarn.
You could booby trap itBake your own cookies and add lots of salt, or add a ton of salt and pepper to leftoversOr just tell her that you let the dog lick it before you put it in the fridgeShe will be too nervous to try to eat your food.