May 11, 2004

    INDEX 

  1. Class Supply List

  2. Preparing the Binder/Notebook

  3. Printing the Preface and Divider Pages

  4. Printing QuiltSheets®

  5. Printing the Remaining Templates

  6. Assembling Your Journal

Assembling Your Journal 

     The journal is almost complete!  All we lack is putting it together.  You have probably already begun this process, but, in case you haven't, follow the order provided below in the list.

  1. Front Cover

  2. Preface Page (Book dedication)

  3. Title Page (A Quilter's Journal)

  4. Personalization Page (Belongs to and covers time period)

  5. Table of Contents

  6. Introduction

  7. Divider - QuiltSheets®

  8. QuiltSheets (Put as many in as you wish)

  9. Divider - Photos

  10. Photographs Pages (As many as you wish... I use 6 in mine)

  11. Divider - Fabric Swatches 

  12. Fabric Swatches Pages (As many as you wish... I use 6)

  13. Divider - Notes

  14. Notes Pages (As many as you wish... I use 6)

  15. Back Cover

     The easy part is over!  Now, the task of beginning the actual documentation begins.  

     The really great part about keeping a journal is that, over a period of time, there is a tendency to forget a project here and there.  It is always good when I look back over my older journals; it reminds me of things I've done and forgotten!

     If you have the means to take a photo of your journal, I'd appreciate seeing them!  I'll share the pictures with everyone else, too, by putting them below.

     Thanks for participating in this class!  I certainly hope that you had as much fun taking it as I have in giving it.

     Happy documenting!

Terry, OK