How I plan my sewing + sewing planner resources!

Let's get started.

- project name: client's name & order go here
- task: I outline each single task from going to the store to buy thread to sending out an invoice.
- who: who needs to get the task done. For example if I need to plan a fitting, I need the client too!
- Estimated time: the time I think I'll need for this particular task. This is useful for planning purposes and quotes.
- Deadline: I need to complete said task by this date.
- Time used: the actual time I needed to complete a task. I learned I'm much faster at sewing this year than I was last year. I maybe there's lest twitter checking in between steps, that's also possible!
- Done: To check if the task is completed.

- project name + date on top of the page
- variation under the project name.
- my measurements and the pattern measurements so I can select my size.
- any thoughts on flat pattern adjustments
- a fabric sample
- some notes on the sewing process
- used notions
- alterations I make during sewing and fitting
- ...............
5 already existing sewing planner systems to help you plan:
- This is a really good planner by Verbeelding. It's in Dutch.
- 110 creations: a notebook designed for sewing projects
- A printable sewing binder set on Etsy.
- The well-known Fashionary to sketch out all of your ideas
- My project sheets: get the English version here and the Dutch one here. I also made a basic English sewing project planner inspired by the Dutch one by Verbeelding, for those of you that get headaches from my scribling system!
P.S.: looking for some other blogger's inspiration: Stéphanie shows how she organises her projects in this post!