Looking for a quick and easy way to keep track of your projects? Try out a crochet project planner bookmark with this free printable!
Hi everyone! It’s been a little while since I created a printable and today I want to share something I have started using to keep track of where I am in a pattern: A project planner bookmark!
Why Use a Project Planner Bookmark?
This small project sheet will keep track of where you are in a book, can help you keep track of what row you are on in your crochet pattern and project information can be written right on it. Keep track of when you started and finished a project and write any notes you need on the front and the back.
For project notes I like to write the yarn used and hook size and I will often keep a tally of how many rows I have done – especially if it is something that has to be the same length (like the front and back of a sweater or two sleeves).
If it is a stitch pattern with more than one row repeat, I will write a note such as “start on row 3” if I have to put it down before I get to the end of the pattern repeat.
It’s also a great way to keep track of your crochet projects! You can add them to your crochet journal or project planner pages as a record of your past projects.
If you are creating an original pattern, you can write notes on your little bookmark.
How to Use this Free Printable Crochet Bookmark
Each sheet has four bookmarks that will print and then you just cut them out. You can print it on regular copy paper if you like, but I really like to go with a printable card stock so it is more durable.
I also can then use the card stock to make my own greeting cards and other things that need a heavier paper. You can print as many as you like and feel free to share – just please don’t sell or modify them for commercial use. Personal use is fine!
Hope you enjoy – and I hope this helps you keep track of your projects! Use the link below to learn more about our FREE resource library including this project planner bookmark, free downloadable patterns and many other printables!
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What technique do you use to keep track of your projects? Leave a comment below and let me know!