21/04/2019

Me-Made-May Outfit Tracker Template 2019!

Last year, as a part of my Me Made May 2018 Pledge, I wanted to track what I wore every day, and how it made me feel... so I put together an "outfit-tracker"!  I've updated the Outfit Tracker for this year, and once again have made it available for download.

The tracker is laid out like a calendar, and with the drop-down menus, you can select what you wore that day from your own list of self-made items.  Last year I wrote a quick blurb about how I felt... but this year I'm just going to use a numbered system for consistency's sake.  Feel free to use it however you wish!

You can also change the names of the categories or take some out if they don't quite suit you... but I feel like I've covered almost everything that one could be wearing day-to-day!  I guess with the exception of undergarments, but you can always enter those in the "Other" category.




If you would like to download the template, I've made it available at this link: http://bit.ly/2HYLC9d

If you do use it and share it, all I ask is that you tag me @kalliesews, or give me appropriate credit as I built it from scratch 🤓.  Thanks!  If you have any questions or comments, leave a comment here and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.  Happy #memademay2019!

7 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing the template! Such a great idea. I wasn't planning to do Me Made May, but now I'd like to just so I can see where my wardrobe gaps are. This template will so help with that.

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  2. Lovely offer! However, it downloaded as an Excel file, which I can't use (don't have Excel on my computer). This is puzzling, as I see the Google Docs symbol in your pictures.

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    1. Hi Rebecca! I made the spreadsheet using GoogleDocs, but have set it up to download as an Excel file since that's the most common spreadsheet program and will still work on the Mac version. You should be able to upload the Excel file into GoogleDocs and use it from there :) Let me know if that doesn't work for you and we can figure something else out!

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  3. Thank you so much! Also, I downloaded it as and Excel File then uploaded it to Google Drive. Seems to be fine. Again, thank you!.

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    1. Thanks Sarah! That's great! Happy Me-Made-May :)

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  4. This is so cool! I just might participate in Me Made May if I can get myself organised to use this :) This seems like a really great way to figure out holes in my me made wardrobe. Thanks so much!

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