Definitely, I have several Quilt Journals, showing not only a picture of the quilt, but what was going on at that time, problems I had, name of the pattern/fabric, who it was for or why I made it and who quilted it, if it wasn't me. I think this information is valuable & part of preserving the 'history' of a quilt. I also have pictures/info onquilts I have from my mom and mother-in-law in my journals, with as much of the story about each as I know. I'm getting better about always putting a 'quilt label' on my quilts too reflecting some of the info from the journal. Quilt history is often facinating and definitely worth sharing with future generations, and it helps me remember things I may have forgotten as I look back through the journals: some time I am amazed at how many quilts I have made and where they are now...I am also a camera person and do scrapbooking, so journaling just come naturally to me.