Monday, March 16, 2015
Organization - Embroidery Journal - 2.0
You may remember when I first designed my Embroidery Journal. {If not, you can read about it here}.
I have loved using this journal!
I record the pertinent information about all my stitching projects.
And about my embroidery inventory
Having that information and being able to find it in a convenient, organized fashion has been wonderful. I find myself referring to it often.
Recently, a customer purchased one of these journals and told me that she loved using it but she wished that it had a thread inventory list. Such a wonderful idea! An idea that I think will be so useful.
So - I have added some pages to the original Embroidery Journal.
There are two thread inventory pages. One is for large collections of a particular type of thread. There are spaces at the top of the page to record the brand, size, fiber and description of the collection. I am using it for all my DMC solid cotton floss. I record the thread number and best of all...I add a sample of the thread next to the number. This is creating a permanent "color card" with actual thread that I can refer to any time. This is so much more accurate than relying on printed colors or looking at color cards online!
Plus, I can print out as many of these pages as I need to record all my floss and I can arrange them how I like, either by color groups or in numerical order.
The second thread inventory page is for smaller or even mixed collections. I am using it for my perle cotton floss and my metallic flosses.
There is a page for converting thread numbers between the different brands. You can build up your own chart for recording the color number of floss from one brand to several other brands:
I am so happy with these additions to the original Embroidery Journal!
If you purchased the original Embroidery Journal, I would like you to have the updated version! Please email me {kim@kimberlyouimet.com} or leave a comment here on the blog. I will be happy to email you the new version!
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2 comments:
it looks lovely and very useful. I don't do enough embroidery to warrant one but great for those who do.
:) Thank you Summer!
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