Hey Peeps, I'm Crafty
Hey Guys and Gals, I'm Crafty, And I'm slowly migrating content from the old web site (Crafty Studio) to this one, Crafty Lifestyle.
Entering 2021, I challenge myself to create 52 Products, One A Week, Every Week, for 52 Weeks. |
This is my personal web site.
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About week numbers
Week numbers are commonly used in some European and Asian countries when referring to an entire week, e.g when planning projects, vacations etc. However, most people have troubles translating a week number into a date and vice versa, and a lot of software has poor support for week numbers. Thus the idea for this site arose.
This site uses week numbers as defined in the ISO 8601 standard (other systems exist, but they are not supported by this site): The first day of the week is Monday, and week 1 of a given year is the seven-day week containing 4 January. Week numbers are in the range 1 through 53, though most years only have 52 weeks (52 × 7 = 364 days, so the occasional week 53 covers the 365th day and the 366th day in leap years).
Week 1 of a given year may start during the last days of the previous year (e.g. week 1, 2013 starts on Monday, 31 December, 2012), and likewise the last week of a given year (week 52 or 53) may end during the first days of the following year (e.g. week 52, 2011 ends on Sunday, 1 January, 2012).
This site uses week numbers as defined in the ISO 8601 standard (other systems exist, but they are not supported by this site): The first day of the week is Monday, and week 1 of a given year is the seven-day week containing 4 January. Week numbers are in the range 1 through 53, though most years only have 52 weeks (52 × 7 = 364 days, so the occasional week 53 covers the 365th day and the 366th day in leap years).
Week 1 of a given year may start during the last days of the previous year (e.g. week 1, 2013 starts on Monday, 31 December, 2012), and likewise the last week of a given year (week 52 or 53) may end during the first days of the following year (e.g. week 52, 2011 ends on Sunday, 1 January, 2012).