(Side note: I’ve been trying to find a fun backdrop for my photos for ages, and then remembered I have these very fun blueberry and blackberry sheets that I bought in Venice, Italy a very long time ago. It’s a bit dark, but I kind of like it!)

I have been loving Knit Notes, recently. The notebook is structured in such a way that it feels like a private space to flesh out some knitting ideas, or modifications. And for a knitter like me who often has a lot of different project son the go, it really helps me keep track of them.

Knit Notes isn’t just for those who want to design their own knits. This is the perfect book for keeping track of your projects, such as any adjustments you might make to adjust for the right sleeve length for you, or if you added waist shaping, of it you want to make a more dramatic modification. Each project has four pages assigned for it, with sections to include as much or as little detail as you’d like- sort of like a more tactile version of Ravelry, but in a beautiful book format.

There are incredibly handy guides in the back of the notebook: an explantion of common knitting abbreviations, an overview on different types of sleeves, a guide on taking measurements, and charts for standard measurements for men’s, women’s, kids and babies sizes- sweaters and socks. There’s even a section where you cna document the measurements of those you knit for most- friends and family (or pets!). There is even a bonus pattern for a beautiful, classic funnel neck sweater.

So would you like to win a copy of this amazing notebook? Of course you would! here’s how to enter:

Leave a comment saying what you think you would find most useful about Knit Notes, AND your contact info (email or Ravelry ID, please). Comments will close on Sunday evening, and the winner will be announced on Monday.

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