Slow Knitting: 3 Reasons Why You Might Want It

by Hannah Gilly

February 8, 2022

Shouldn't I want to knit faster?

You may well be asking that in response to the slow knitting concept. As faster knitting is something that's often sought by new and long-time knitters alike.

 We are taught to speed up, be faster, become more efficient at many things in life, so slowing down is counter-intuitive.

But would you believe that slower knitting may actually speed up your knitting! And that's just a side-effect that you'll find along with the three reasons that I'll share with you today why I would suggest slowing down your knitting.

You may choose to slow your knitting down full stop, period.

Or occasionally slow it down for a particular reason.

Take your pick, and see what you might take from today's video.

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