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Laconic Style Bookmarker Review

Laconic Style Bookmarker Review

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Bluesky. And her latest book, The Atropine Tree, is now available!)

I love a good memo pad, and I love books and bookmarks, so when I saw a memo pad bookmark that I can put in my books, WELL. I had to try it.

Laconic Style Bookmarker

The Laconic Style Bookmarker is a list-style memo bookmark that folds over your page, creating a raised tab that makes it easy to find your place. It comes in a variety of styles. There's the To Do list, which has 22 check boxes for your tasks; the Planning Memo ones that have grid paper; a Weekly planner list; a Monthly Planner list that has a line for each day of the month; a Meeting Notes design; and one specifically for Reading Notes. I have the monthly schedule style here, though I can easily see uses for all of them.

Laconic Style Bookmarker Open

The monthly schedule allows for a quick note on each day of the month. It's perfect for tracking goals, daily tasks, remembering birthdays (Happy Birthday, Dad!), or blocking out a quick overview of the whole month's schedule.

Laconic Style Bookmarker Book

Each month is its own sheet, with the month labeled at the top and the correct number of days listed below. The top of the sheet folds back, leaving the month label as a tab that sticks up above the page that the memo sheet is folded over. It's an effective design. The memo sheet stays in place, and the tab makes it easy to find.

Laconic Style Bookmarker Writing

The primary use for me is tracking writing word counts. I can record the daily count to keep track of my overall monthly progress. The bookmark stays in my writing notebook. I think I'll be ordering the reading notes ones, as well, for my book club notes.

Laconic Style Bookmarker Bleed

The paper used for the bookmarks is decent. It won't stand up to very bold or liquid inks, but gel pens, ballpoints, or pencil work great. They aren't designed for two-sided use, so a little bleed-through isn't that big of an issue.

There are two full years (24 sheets) in this pack, and it costs $5 at Dromgoole's. I think that's a fantastic deal for these. They're clever and useful, and I could see myself using any and all of the available designs.

(This product was purchased at Dromgoole’s at regular price.)


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Laconic Style Bookmarker Package
Posted on November 20, 2025 and filed under Laconic, Accessories Review.

Luddite Patchwork Bendy Pen Case Review

Luddite Patchwork Bendy Pen Case Review

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Bluesky. And her latest book, The Atropine Tree, is now available!)

Pens on the go need proper conveyance, so I'm always up for trying out a new pen case. It seems there's no end to the new ways designers will configure a simple pen case, but this Luddite Bendy Pen Case is yet another fun, fresh take on the idea.

This case answers the question no one has ever asked: What if my pen case was like a taco and a pita at the same time? The answer: Awesome, that's what. The square-ish case is lined with five pen pockets, and it folds in half lengthwise and snaps closed over the pens. But also! Each side of the case is a zipper pouch. So much storage!

Luddite Patchwork Bendy Pen Case Open

The case is made from a soft woven Kurashiki canvas, this version in a patchwork of denim colored textures. The stitching is a yellow thread, and the zippers are gold colored YKK zippers. The designers opted for quality at every decision on this one.

Luddite Patchwork Bendy Pen Case Pens

The only issue I encountered with this case is that if you put bulky items in the zipper pouches, they interact with the pens in the pen slots. The volume is shared, so your ability to use those zipper pouches is somewhat limited. But for smaller items like a notepad or ink swatch cards, stickers, etc., it's a fantastic way to assemble a small writing kit. The fabric isn't as protective as a more robust case would be, but the two layers of canvas provide enough padding to keep the contents reasonably safe.

Luddite Patchwork Bendy Pen Case Full

The case sells for $35 at Dromgoole’s, where it's available in a variety of colors. That's a great price for the quality of the case. It's been perfect for taking my writing supplies to the November write-ins happening at libraries everywhere this month. I've been attending one or two a week and really enjoying this kit in the process. I could also see this working well for a sketch artist kit, or even a case for knitters or crocheters to store hooks, needles, and notions. It's a great design made very well, so there are endless uses. When November writing is finished, this one is likely headed for my knitting bag.

(This product was purchased at Dromgoole’s at regular price.)


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Luddite Patchwork Bendy Pen Case Fabric
Posted on November 13, 2025 and filed under Luddite, Pen Case, Accessories Review.

Retro 51 X Pularys Modern Traveler Set Review

Retro 51 X Pularys Modern Traveler Set Review

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Bluesky. And her latest book, The Atropine Tree, is now available!)

It's a great feeling when you are interested in something because of one feature it has (like, say, a tiny Retro 51 pen), but then you find yourself enjoying all of its features much more than expected. So yes, I selected this item because I wanted the tiny Retro pen. It's cute! And now I am enjoying having a great wallet, too. Double win.

Pularys makes lots of nice leather wallets, and the Modern Traveler Set collaboration with Retro 51 combines their quality features with a great portable pen, ensuring that you can be well equipped for any tasks that combine card-carrying and writing. There are a lot of those. While many receipts have gone digital, I used mine today in a restaurant, and earlier this week signing a form in a doctor's office. I wouldn't want to write a whole book with this teeny tiny pen (though I'm mad enough to try it someday, probably), but it's fantastic for jotting down a quick note or signature. And the pen writes well! It’s a ballpoint pen, not the gushing rollerball of Retro 51 Tornado fame, but that is much more practical for what will likely be used on receipt paper a lot of the time.

Retro 51 X Pularys Modern Traveler Set

The wee Retros included in these wallets are color-coordinated to the set. This blue wallet comes with a copper-colored pen. The Cognac wallet's pen is teal, and the black wallet's pen is black. All have the Retro 51 brand on the front, and they close with a silver snap strap. They all look great.

It's a surprisingly small wallet, though it carries a lot. It holds 8 cards in the aluminum RFID-blocking sleeve, which releases the cards with the flip of the black plastic lever at the bottom of the wallet. There are also two folder-style sleeves inside the wallet to store additional cards. There's also a folded plastic bill holder behind the aluminum card sleeve. Then, of course, there's the mini Retro pen sleeve in the spine. I was able to move everything I need to carry into this wallet--from a much larger wallet that did not include room for a pen. It was a wonder of physics.

Retro 51 X Pularys Modern Traveler Set Open

This is my first time using a wallet with one of those card-flipper features. I've been nervous to try one. The little flippers stick out funny, and what if they break, leaving my important cards trapped in their aluminum coffin? Okay, I'm still a bit anxious about that, but I can say that using this one feels very sturdy and reliable.

Retro 51 X Pularys Modern Traveler Set Pen

I knew I would love the pen. I had a tiny Retro 51 like this that I purchased at my first ever pen show in Colorado in 2015, and I lost that treasured pen when it fell out of my pocket in a parking lot one day. I've been searching for a replacement ever since, and it looked like this wallet set was the only way to find one. I did not expect to like the wallet as much as I do! I figured it would be nice, don't get me wrong, but I have never considered myself to have "wallet preferences." That might change, now.

Retro 51 X Pularys Modern Traveler Set Ballpoint

The only thing I'd change about this wallet is that I'd include a teeny tiny notebook tucked into the right side slip pocket, just for a bit of scrap paper to go with the wee pen. Happily that's something I can add, myself.

The Retro 51 Modern Traveler set sells for $120, though as I write this, it's on sale for $96 at Dromgoole's. It's worth the full-price cost, and the sale is a great deal. If you have someone in your life who needs a nice new wallet, or if you need a tiny Retro 51, this is a total win.

(This product was purchased from Dromgoole's at regular price.)


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Posted on November 6, 2025 and filed under Retro 51, Accessories Review.