Pick the project up exactly where you left off.
Knitting and sewing happen in fits and starts — you set a project down and a month disappears. Speak the change mid-row and it's logged to that make, so when you come back to it you know the needle, the row and exactly what you altered.
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What you capture
- A spoken note mid-make — the needle you dropped to, the row you ripped back, the mod that worked — hands still full
- Progress photos session by session, plus a short video of the tricky cast-on or cable to rewatch
- The pattern link, the dye lot and quantity left, and the date — captured for you
Tap the project bag and the make's whole log opens on your phone — every progress photo, voice note, mod and the pattern link, in the order you worked it, nothing to install to read it.
More than a yarn stash tracker, it keeps a make's whole story. A work in progress set down 'just for a fortnight' turns into a mystery: which needle was that, what row were you on, and which of the pattern's rows did you change? Tag the project bag and every session — a spoken note mid-row, a progress photo, the mod you made — lands on a dated project log that builds itself, so you pick the make back up knowing precisely where you left it.
The same tag tames the stash. Photograph the yarn or fabric, note the fibre, colour, dye lot and how much is left, and you can search what you already own before you buy more by mistake. When a make is finished, archive it — the finished-object photos, the yarn you used and your notes are all kept — and the tag comes free for the next project bag.
Stick a tag on it
A cheap NFC tag on a stake, lid, box — anything.
Tap & add
Photos, notes, voice. Date and place captured automatically.
Tap to recall
Tap again, anytime, to see everything. No app to install.
Questions
- Can I add a note without putting my work down?
- Yes — speak it. Mid-row, hands full of yarn, say the row count or the mod you made and it's saved to the project's log, no typing.
- How does it help when I pick a project back up?
- Every photo, voice note and line you add is dated, so a half-finished make comes with its own history — the needle size, the row you reached, and what you changed from the pattern.
- What happens when a project's finished?
- Archive it — the whole record (finished-object photos, the yarn you used, your mods and the pattern link) is kept, and the tag comes free to reuse on the next project bag.