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		By: Gemma		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://gemmaathome.co.uk/2024-knitting-journal/#comment-2751&quot;&gt;Ana Anes&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi there! I&#039;m so glad you enjoyed this post and thank you so much for the tip! I bet your knitting journal is absolutely amazing— it sounds like such a lovely record of your projects. Because my mum mainly uses Ravelry to keep track of her projects, this particular journal is really just a place for her to jot down plans &amp; ideas, rather than document her finished projects, so she doesn&#039;t need too much room for each one! I absolutely love your version though— I might have to try making one like that for myself!

P.S. I&#039;ve just finished working on her 2025 knitting journal, so you&#039;ll be able to see that post very soon!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/2024-knitting-journal/#comment-2751">Ana Anes</a>.</p>
<p>Hi there! I&#8217;m so glad you enjoyed this post and thank you so much for the tip! I bet your knitting journal is absolutely amazing— it sounds like such a lovely record of your projects. Because my mum mainly uses Ravelry to keep track of her projects, this particular journal is really just a place for her to jot down plans &#038; ideas, rather than document her finished projects, so she doesn&#8217;t need too much room for each one! I absolutely love your version though— I might have to try making one like that for myself!</p>
<p>P.S. I&#8217;ve just finished working on her 2025 knitting journal, so you&#8217;ll be able to see that post very soon!</p>
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		By: Ana Anes		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi!
Hope my comment find you well :)
It was a pleasure reading your post while exploring new things to try on my own knitting journal :)
Loved your month dashboard and the measurements by person tracker (so smart!).
Let me give you a suggestion for the 2025 knitting journal setup, that I hope you&#039;re working on currently ;) : The project notes, in my own experience with my own knitting journal of course, should have 2 whole pages per project. There are lots of notes we need to take and it should be mandatory to add a photo. It&#039;s very pleasant to read the notes later on, but seeing the pictures is magical.

Hope you find this a useful tip :)
Wishing you and your family a merry christmas and a happy new (knitting) year!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi!<br />
Hope my comment find you well 🙂<br />
It was a pleasure reading your post while exploring new things to try on my own knitting journal 🙂<br />
Loved your month dashboard and the measurements by person tracker (so smart!).<br />
Let me give you a suggestion for the 2025 knitting journal setup, that I hope you&#8217;re working on currently 😉 : The project notes, in my own experience with my own knitting journal of course, should have 2 whole pages per project. There are lots of notes we need to take and it should be mandatory to add a photo. It&#8217;s very pleasant to read the notes later on, but seeing the pictures is magical.</p>
<p>Hope you find this a useful tip 🙂<br />
Wishing you and your family a merry christmas and a happy new (knitting) year!</p>
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