Create your own sewing planner to keep all your projects organised in one place.

Designed for sewists who want a simple, practical way to record their makes, this planner helps you track what you created, how you made it, and what you’d do differently next time.

Over time, it becomes both a useful reference for future projects and a meaningful record of your sewing journey.

Explore what’s inside the Sewing Planner below, or go straight to download if you’re ready.

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Inside the Sewing Planner

Index Page

Keep your Sewing Planner organised and easy to navigate.

Use the Index to quickly find projects, measurements, notes and references throughout your planner.

To make the Index work well, simply handwrite page numbers onto your planner pages as you go.

Finished Projects Page

Create a visual record of your finished projects with space for:

  • a photo or sketch
  • project details
  • page numbers linking back to your project notes

A lovely way to look back on everything you’ve made.

Abbreviations Page

A quick reference for sewing abbreviations used throughout your planner, so you know what they mean.

A few common abbreviations have already been included to get you started.

Sewing Goals Page

Set meaningful sewing goals, challenge yourself and tick them off when completed.

Big or small, this page is there to help you reflect on what you’d like to explore in your sewing journey.

Blank Lined Page

A flexible lined page that you can customise with your own headings and notes.

Use it for:

  • pattern adjustments
  • sewing techniques
  • fitting notes
  • project ideas
  • fabric information
  • anything else you’d like to keep track of

It’s your planner — use the pages in whatever way works best for you.

Measurement Pages

Dedicated pages for recording both body and pattern measurements, including:

  • pants
  • skirts
  • tops
  • dresses
  • a flexible page for your own measurement list

The pants, skirt, top and dress pages already include common measurement headings such as bust, waist and hips to help you get started quickly. They also include blank rows so you can add any additional measurements you want to include.

The flexible measurements page is intentionally left open so you can customise it to suit your own needs.

Project Page

The heart of the Sewing Planner.

Record each sewing project in detail so you can easily refer back to techniques, adjustments and notes in the future.

Space includes:

  • project name
  • dates
  • pattern details
  • fabric and supplies
  • machine settings
  • construction notes
  • project review
  • whether you’d make it again

There’s also room to attach fabric swatches, sketches or photos.

Fill in as much or as little as you like.

How to Use Your Sewing Planner

Designed to work in a binder or pasted into a blank notebook, your Sewing Planner can grow and evolve alongside your sewing practice.

The planner uses page numbers throughout the Index and Finished Projects pages, so it’s helpful to number each page as you add it.

A simple way to begin is:

  1. Start with the Index page
  2. Add the Finished Projects page
  3. Fill in the Measurement pages as needed
  4. Continue adding Project pages for each make

Some sewists may prefer the Index to reference every project page, while others may only track projects in the Finished Projects section. There’s no right way – organise it in the way that feels most useful to you.

The Abbreviations page is especially handy when looking back through older projects and notes that use acronyms to remember their meanings.

You might also like to keep a bookmark or tab on your current project page so it’s easy to flip to while sewing.

Keep your planner near your sewing machine so you can jot down notes, settings and ideas as you work.

And most importantly, enjoy building a record of your sewing journey over time.

See the Planner in Use

Every sewing planner will look a little different; these examples show one way you might choose to use the pages.

Index Page

Abbreviations Page

Finished Projects Page

Sewing Goals Page

Blank Lined Page

Measurements Page

Sewing Project Page

Three Colourways Included

Your Sewing Planner comes with three coordinated colour versions so you can choose the style you prefer when printing.

All versions are included in your purchase — there is no need to choose.

Each version contains the same pages and layout, with only the colour styling changed:

  • Blue
  • Green
  • Grey

What You’ll Receive

This is a digital download. No physical item will be shipped.

Your purchase includes printable files you can print at home or at a local print shop.

You can use your Sewing Planner in a binder or notebook, whatever works best for your sewing space.

Ready to start your Sewing Planner

Get instant access to all three colourways and begin building your own sewing record today.

Planner Only

Purchase the Sewing Planner as an instant download

Best Value

Membership

For more connection to other sewists join the Sewing Days community.

Sewing Planner

Two co-sewing sessions a month

Community