Knitting In Winter – Keeping hands knitting

by Hannah Gilly

January 16, 2024

It's cold, so keep those hands knitting

 Winter is such a cosy knit-worthy time, but there can be things that come up that might stop us knitting.

Whether you're knitting mittens, scarves, jumpers or even a summery wrap, the cold weather in winter can stop us knitting.

Cold weather can cause joint pain, dry skin and delay us from picking up the yarn and needles.  We don't want that!

We're going to focus on knitting with our hands today and how to keep them knitting.  I'll share what stopped me from knitting last year and how I moved my hands back into a place where I was able to knit again.

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The Winter Knitting Retreat, as mentioned in the above video guides you through an indulgent retreat to discover your knitting as you listen to nature's slowing down in Winter.


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