Activities · Knitting

A knitting journal that keeps itself.

Keep your knitting in TimePeace like a maker’s notebook: the project you’re on, the evenings it gets, the day you cast off. Each session lands in your private diary beside the rest of your life — and the scarf’s whole story ends up written down, row by quiet row.

One evening, kept
Thursday 11 June · Knitting

An hour with the scarf.

Knitting · 1 hProject · the scarf
✦ Cast off: the winter hat.
Plain answers

What does a knitting log look like?

A line: the project and the time it got, plus anything you’d tell a friend — the yarn that’s fighting back, the pattern row you finally cracked. Mark it finished when you cast off.

Can I track more than one project?

Yes — each session names its project, so the scarf, the socks and the long-suffering jumper each keep their own story inside the same diary.

Is this only for knitting?

It’s for every making hobby — crochet, sewing, pottery, painting, woodwork. If your hands build it, TimePeace will keep the evenings it took.

Made, and remembered.

Every finished thing gets a diary entry to prove it — cast-on to cast-off, in your own words.

Go deeper

One more row, then bed.

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