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Free Notion Templates (dashboards & More)
free Notion templates (dashboards & more)
hi! I have come to love making notion templates as a hobby, especially themed dashboards. you can check them all out here, and feel free to request other themes with an ask! if you use one of these and like it, please let me know! I'd love to get feedback on what is useful or not in the dashboards especially so I can add new details or remove unnecessary parts. enjoy!
dashboards:
cute green dashboard
studio ghibli dashboard
genshin impact dashboard
bnha / mha villains dashboard
cat dashboard
rainy day dashboard
horror movie dashboard
winter bird dashboard
snowy winter dashboard
light academia dashboard
academia anime dashboard
dark academia dashboard
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More Posts from Things-tokeepinmind
i watched one (1) video on how to draw hands that changed my life forever. like. i can suddenly draw hands again
these were all drawn without reference btw. i can just. Understand Hands now (for the most part, im sure theres definitely inaccuracies). im a little baffled
Where to find free patterns
Vintage patterns can be a great resource for all sorts of knits and because many are out of copyright they are free to access.
I have two websites I go to for free vintage patterns. They are freevintageknitting.com and freevintagecrochet.com. These are my first stop for newer vintage patterns because it collects old out of print pamphlets and makes them easy to read. The sites also have information on discontinued yarn, hook and needle conversion and more. They are a great start to historical (or vintage) knitting.
For older books you can head to archive.org/details/knittingreferencelibrary. Books in this collection are simply photocopies so you would need to translate the patterns yourself. But it does contain Victorian to WW 2 books.
Blogs and sites like Ravelry are also a good place to start looking for patterns. There are many free versions of vintage patterns and paid for ones can be helpful because the authors will do the work of updating the needles, yarn and pattern wordage.
When working with vintage or antique patterns there are a few things to keep in mind. One is stitch definitions — always check what the pattern book describes as each stitch you’re making (this is very important for crochet!) Another one is to convert the needle size and find a good yarn substitution.
Before you start transcribing or picking a new yarn, make sure it can fit you and if you’ll want to try grading. Vintage sizes are different than modern ones and it is best to use a guide to get an estimate.
Here’s a quick chart with some measurements for vintage sizes https://purplekittyyarns.com/vintage-body-measurements-size-chart.
The next step is to start transcribing and depends on how old the pattern is. The older the pattern the more likely you'll want to read it through and decide if you need to transcribe it.
This can include typing up the pattern in a way which makes sense for you or to map it out on a chart. This can take a few tries and I like to start with smaller and less complicated patterns. Occasionally you might not even need to transcribe it.
Next you’ll need to find the yarn substitution which will give you needles as well. If the pattern includes a gauge use that as a guideline to find a substitution. For a more in depth read visit https://knitpal.com/blogs/knitpal/how-to-substitute-yarn-for-vintage-knitting-patterns.
And once you've found the size you'll need, made the pattern readable and found your replacement you're ready to start knitting. Happy cast on!