Combining Stitching and Scrapbooking?

Last night, I received the weekly newsletter from Nordic Needle and one of the topics was around creating a portfolio of stitching work. I have often considered creating a scrapbook of my stitching accomplishments, but I have yet to actually act on that thought. I think that I’m pretty good about keeping a photographic record, so really it wouldn’t take much to translate that into a physical medium. I would have to keep up with it, though, or it could become a monumental task.

My question to you, dear readers, is – have you ever created any sort of physical journal of your stitching? If you have, I’d love to hear about what you’ve done!

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5 Responses to Combining Stitching and Scrapbooking?

  1. Anna says:

    You used to be able to–and probably still can–buy books that had a spot for a photo and spaces for all the details–pattern name, designer, date started, date completed, fabric and fibers used, why you were stitching it. I filled an entire book (though not all pieces are recorded visually) and bought a second book where things fell apart. I think the problem was that I took too long to finish projects and there it was in black and white!

  2. karen says:

    I guess I consider my blog to be my stitching journal. Once, I considered keeping a hard copy of my projects in a book, but it would only include the name, start and end times of the projects. I think my blog is a better record since it includes pictures too. Actual scrapbooking has never really interested me as a hobby. I just don’t have the time or money to add another hobby! lol

  3. Rachel says:

    I dont have a physical journal but I do keep one as such, in Word. I have spots for title of the piece, designer, date started, date finished, who I stitched it for, and project notes. When I finish a project a copy of the picture is added. I do plan on printing this periodically

    I do this in addition to blogging. My blog has been helpful if I forget about adding anything to the journal (such as start date)

  4. Meari says:

    I have albums with photos of my projects and the details are on the back of each photo. I also have an online album, as well as my blog.

  5. Jennifer says:

    Do you follow Danielle’s Blog? She’s been combining stitching and scrapbooking: http://danielle-hahn.blogspot.com/

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