What is it?

As a quick recap, Collection Threading is when you have a collection span across various pages in your notebook. These tend to be in different parts of the notebook. This method of threading allows you to have a fluid flow by flipping to the page where another part of that collection is located.

Why use it?

It will help you keep your flow and prevent you from slowing down by referencing the index all of the time.

When to use it?

Whenever you want to continue or reference a collection from another part of your notebook.

How to use it?

Let's say you take meeting notes in your Bullet Journal and you want to refer to the last time you took meeting notes. You're currently on page 127 and the last time you took meeting notes was on page 84. Next to page number on page 127, you write down | and 84 so it reads like, "127 | 84." Now when you're reviewing your notes you can find the previous and future instances of meeting notes.

Another example, say you have a project collection you were working on on page 15 and now you want to flesh out some more ideas related to the project but you've no more room on page 15. You're currently on page 90. No problem, simply title the collection that same as you did on page 15. Let's say the name of the collection is "Bedroom re-decorating," we title page 90 the same. To 'thread' them, we add the number 15 next to page 90 and vice versa, this way the collection remains continuous.

Written Example

"127 | 87"

Page Threading