
I was so confident with my little binding machine that I decided to turn my knitting book into a wire bound book.

This book is where I keep all the information about my knitting projects. It’s the record of the pattern, yarn, needle size, date, stitch and row counts, and anything else that relates to the project.

It will be perfect when I want to keep the page open to a certain spot.

In my most cocky voice inside my head I said to myself, ” You’re a genius, Patti. An absolute genius! You can do this!”
I grabbed my knitting book and started right in.

I clamped the book to the worktable.

I “should” have noticed that I wrote close to the inside edge of the book before I started with the saw to cut off the spine. In fact I should have just cut the book apart with a craft knife and not the saw.

Realizing my mistake, I kept right on going. The book was already cut and there was nothing I could do about that.

I covered the front and back covers and punched away to get the holes for the wire comb…forgetting to readjust the machine for the back cover. The holes didn’t line up.
I looked around for an old book that I could take apart to redo the covers. No luck.
So I did the next best (that’s debatable) and flipped the covers around and punch the other edge.

That didn’t work out so well but the at least one side of the punched front cover matched one side of the back cover. I finished binding the book and decided to rethink my choices when trying this genius (NOT) idea again. The cover is bigger than the pages but the pages are too low and almost stick out at the bottom.


The book is ruined and a major mess but I can still make out most of my notes.

The one bright spot is that the rest of the book will be great!

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Ack, but it’s all a learning experience isn’t it, not ruined, just less than what you had hoped for :). Maybe if you get another knitting journal and bind it first before using it when you need a new one, that will make it a less anxious endeavor. :). Cool that you have a binding machine.
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Yes, it is a learning experience…just like everything else!
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As they say, practice, practice, practice…
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I am so in awe of your project book, and a little heartbroken with what happened. I am often frustrated with my journal that also is hard to prop open. The pages to come with be absolutely fabulous!
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I’m so sorry. I so would have made the same mistake. Congrats on trying to stay positive.
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I’m just seriously jealous that you have a knitting journal. It sucks that you kinda screwed it up though
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Sometimes things don’t go as planned. Happy you are not a surgeon.
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Good one!
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Then we could start talking about your ‘stitches’………….
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