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Free Work in Progress Notes Printable

by Brandy Burke
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Whether I get midway through a project and experience an interruption or I just get bored with what I’m working on, I usually have multiple projects going in various stages. I was working on the granny square cardigan project that requires like…36 squares or something, and when I came back to it, I was sure I had been using my favorite crochet hook (a 4.5mm). I whipped up a square and it was so tiny compared to the others. I counted and checked to make sure I was supposed to be doing half doubles and not doubles, I blocked the square to be double sure. It was obvious I was using the wrong hook. If you’re curious, I was supposed to be using the 5.5 hook. Both are a pretty shade of green so I am cutting myself some slack for not being sure.

From that moment I created these work in progress printables and at one time, I sold them on my Etsy before I decided to shut down my etsy and just focus on sharing what I love instead of trying to make money from it (because the business of doing your hobby can take the fun away from doing it).

Then I realized, it would be a great thing to share with readers and fans of Hook and Paper – AND, yes, encourage you to sign up for my email list so that I can talk directly with you about the things we both love anyway.

So now, not only do you get the other freebies we’ve chatted about in the past when you subscribe, you also get the Work in Progress printable – you can print them as many times as you wish (but you can’t sell or share them).

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