At the beginning of the year, I started my hand-made wardrobe challenge, attempting to wear at least one hand-made item every day, and logging my choice so I can analyse my hand-made wardrobe for trends and insights. Up to this point I’ve been using a spreadsheet to track my progress. It’s a bit unwieldy, though - I have to type in the right garment name every time, I’ve had to put together some truly heinous formulae to try to get to the information I need, and - not to put too fine a point on it - Numbers just kind of sucks.
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Toward the end of last year, I promised my mother I’d knit her a nice cosy blanket, and I set myself a slightly risky challenge: I would start it on New Year’s Day, and I would deliver it by Mothers’ Day (30th March, this year).
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A couple of years ago I ended up doing a crafting challenge, my Year in Craft 2022. tl;dr, I tried to spend at least one minute every day doing some crafts, tracked it in my bullet journal, and created an unconventional data visualisation from the results.
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