Do you keep a 'quilt log'?
#11
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I have a 3-ring binder. On each sheet I indicate quilt name, date, occasion, pattern, size, who its for and why, fabric line used if applicable, and a picture of finished quilt and, hopefully, person it was gifted to. I also cut 2x2 inch squares of each fabric piece (or as many as I can) and sew them in a line right on the page. Sheet then goes in a sheet protector and into the binder. Love looking through my book to see what I have done! When I get them, I will tape the thank you note on to the back of each sheet!
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#14
I keep a digital folder for each quilt containing pictures, and an Excel file with some vital information that includes date finished, size, recipient of quilt, but I don't keep a lot of information other than that.
#16
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I know I can attach pictures. Will it attach a document as well? I tried it and it said it won't work. But, I can tell you what's on my document.
First, I have several lines to write in the story behind the quilt
Who was the quilt given to?
What was the occasion?
Date Started
Date Finished
Name of block or book/magazine pattern came from
finished size/ sashing width, block sizes, etc.
fabric manufacturer
kind of batting used
which sewing machine I used for piecing
which sewing machine I used for quilting or who/how quilting was done
I cut a swatch of main fabrics used and attach it as well.
Okay, do any of you have any suggestions of other things I should add to my document?
First, I have several lines to write in the story behind the quilt
Who was the quilt given to?
What was the occasion?
Date Started
Date Finished
Name of block or book/magazine pattern came from
finished size/ sashing width, block sizes, etc.
fabric manufacturer
kind of batting used
which sewing machine I used for piecing
which sewing machine I used for quilting or who/how quilting was done
I cut a swatch of main fabrics used and attach it as well.
Okay, do any of you have any suggestions of other things I should add to my document?
#17
I keep a "Quilt Journal". I use a lined notebook (a pretty covered one if I can find one) and record basically everything I can about the quilt. The pattern name, designer, where found (magazine, online, etc.), fabric choices (sometimes I even add little scraps of fabric to the page) and manufacturer, where fabric purchased, price paid. What prompted me to make that quilt. If it was for a gift, who was it made for and what was the occasion. Any problems I encountered while making the quilt. What I liked/disliked about making the quilt. The date I began and the date I completed the quilt. If I had help making it (friend has mid-arm and will often finish my quilts for me....YES, she is a wonderful friend!!!) I give credit. Finally I take pictures (close-up and distance) of the finished quilt.
I am currently on my second journal and I love looking back and seeing how far I've come as a quilter.
One other thing: I keep a list of "I Want to Make This Quilt" in the journal and as I complete one of these, I enter the date next to it.
Happy Quilting!
I am currently on my second journal and I love looking back and seeing how far I've come as a quilter.
One other thing: I keep a list of "I Want to Make This Quilt" in the journal and as I complete one of these, I enter the date next to it.
Happy Quilting!
#19
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I scrapbook my creations. I log the fabric line if I know it (I've gotten better about this through the years), the pattern, and I include fabric scraps or an extra block too. There is an app I've been using that's made documenting as I go so much easier-it's called the project life app. Right now it's for apple only, but it's sensational for this type of thing.
Wheni did did the wedding ring quilt last year, I was able to take pictures and write up every step of the process. If I ever make one again, I'll know exactly what I did.
Plus us ones ice gifted I usually stick the thank you note in there too. Fun to look back and reminisce.
Wheni did did the wedding ring quilt last year, I was able to take pictures and write up every step of the process. If I ever make one again, I'll know exactly what I did.
Plus us ones ice gifted I usually stick the thank you note in there too. Fun to look back and reminisce.
#20
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Upstate NY
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I have kept (not faithfully) a log since I started quilting around 1989. Notes on fabrics, patterns, etc. Put a picture of the finished product as I do a lot of table runners and table toppers as well as all sizes of quilts. I use an engineering notebook because of its graph paper so I can draw blocks in my notes if I want. I also make drawings in EQ and paste in the notebook of quilts I would like to make. In EQ I make notes about the quilt to refresh my memory. It is amazing to look back and see what I have done over the years.
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