Bullet Journals. This is a new way to say what I saw my mom doing every day when I was young. Meals were planned. Grocery shopping done. Dates and days of recycling pick up and other upcoming events that she didn't want to forget. After a while it went to a calendar and the tablet. One difference was that once the tablet was full or the day had a line through each chore, it got tossed. Bullet journals today get kept, those lists didn't. Another difference there was no drawing in it, no doodling either. I'm a great list maker. Sadly I'm really great at losing them too. Cue a notebook rather than a slip of paper.
I have decided to offer a few of my lists as ideas for you:
- A list of fibers to try that are new to you
- A list of techniques to try that are new to you.
- A list of UFOs and the location of each and maybe the progress of each.
- A list of patterns to try. Bonus if you have at least a few kitted up.
- A list of new dyers or spinners to try.
- A list of fiber festivals to attend
- A list of teachers to take classes from
These are a few ideas to get you started.
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