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A Free Printable to Make Mending Easier for Knitters

I’m primarily a sock knitter, and we sock knitters deal with one problem more often than a lot of other knitters do.

Our knits wear out quickly.

A white woman's left hand lifts the cover of a pale green binder to reveal a page inside. The page says "Sock Mending Log" across the top. A yarn label and small amount of yarn for future mending have been attached to the page.

That means we become experts in mending our knits pretty quickly, too. Whether you prefer a good darn, a knit-on patch, or some duplicate stitch before a full-on hole appears, if you’re a sock knitter, you’ve probably spruced up a sock or two in your time.

But one challenge that has always frustrated me is keeping track of my scraps for mending. I tend to toss all my leftover bits of yarn into a bin, but that bin gets jumbled and things can disappear.

A close-up on the toes of a very old pair of socks. The top sock has been mended with a hot pink knt-on patch, even though the sock is yellow with pale purple and green stripes.

And finally, it hit me: I needed a system where I could keep the yarn and the label together, easily flip through my files to find what I need, and ensure I had some matching yarn on hand to mend at least some of the holes I knew would be coming.

The Mending Printable

I like binders, so I made a binder insert that will help me keep track of everything I need to mend my socks. I’ve printed my pages on cover stock so they’re a little thicker and can hold up to the extra weight of the yarn taped to them.

A low angle photo showing a close-up on a yarn label affixed to one page of a Sock Mending Log. The page is clipped into a binder and surrounded by mini skeins of yarn and a knit sock in progress.

Each page has a space to keep track of the label, a space to tape in a good amount of yarn for future mending, and a space for notes. If you want to go the extra length and alphabetize your binder, just print the sheets one-sided instead of double-sided.

Want to get your own? You can download your mending printable for free.

And of course, if you have ideas for future printables you’d like me to make, please let me know! I’d love to hear from you.


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