Don’t get tangled up in your knit and crochet projects – get organized! Having a lot of WIPs (that’s Works In Progress) on the go is one of the most common joys – and struggles – for stitchers. Here is how I stay organized with Project Bags, both at home and on the go.
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Sharing My System
Earlier this year, I participated in Craft Organization Camp – and I shared my system for taming multiple works in progress! This is something I’ve been asked about a lot in the past, and staying organized is one of my passions. So now that a little time has passed, I’m excited to be able to share all my best tips to solve Knit and Crochet Project Chaos! Let’s get those WIPs organized with project bags!
What to Keep In Your Project Bag
Each project gets its own bag. When picking out the bag, be sure to consider the size, fabric, and how far/where you plan to carry it. Here are what I consider the basics:
Yarn with the Yarn Label
Hook or Needle you intend to use
Instructions or a blank notebook
Any special tools or additions, like buttons, safety eyes, etc.
Room to add the notions bag if possible
This should cover everything you need to make your project, wherever you go!
What to Keep in Your Notions Bag
The Notions Bag is a smaller, usually zipped bag, where you keep all your basic tools. When you keep all of these together, you can quickly transfer your Notions Bag from project bag to project bag. Or for longer trips, bring a bunch of projects and just one notions bag! Here are what I consider the must-haves. While your final list might be different, this is a great place to start.
Stitch Markers appropriate to your craft
Yarn Needles in a variety of sizes
Scissors or other cutting tool
Measuring tape
Gauge Ruler with Hook/Needle Spots
Pen or Pencil
Other things you might consider keeping in your Notions Bag:
Cable needles
Row Counter
Reading glasses (Ok, so for me this is a must!)
Interchangeable or commonly used hook and needle sizes
Hand lotion and lip balm
Snacks – you know who you are!
Anything else you tend to reach for when stitching
As Seen in the Video
Most of my supplies have been collected over the years – and many were gifts – but here are a few items you might want to add to your collection!
Over the Arm Project Bag (similar to what was shown)
Susan Bates Twist and Lock Interchangeable Hook Set
Knitter’s Pride Interchangeable Needle Set
Gauge Ruler with Hook/Needle Sizer
The Crafty Carrying Case Free Crochet Pattern
I do keep one handmade item in my Notions Bag at all times – the Crafty Carrying Case! This way, I always have my yarn needles and scissors handy. If I have to go *really* small and compact, then I bring a Lantern Moon Mindy Pouch with just the essentials.
Don’t forget to look around at what you already own!
Most of us already have supplies we can put to use to create our own system for our knit and crochet projects – some in the recycling bin! Most of us need options in a few sizes, so keep an eye out. If you’ve ever found yourself saying, “but this is such a good bag/box/container,” then here is your chance to put them to work!
Tote bags of all sizes
Cosmetics pouches
Gallon baggies
Shoe boxes
Small plastic bins and trays
Small promotional notebooks and notepads
Medicine bottles (for your yarn needles – remove the label first, please!)
Old wooden trays and crates
What Works for You?
Keeping my projects sorted into bags, with one primary notions bag, is what works best for me. And I hope that the tips I’ve shared inspire you to create your own system! We all have different things we consider “essential,” so enjoy crafting your own kit, and enjoy your crafting more.
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