What To Knit Between Winter and Spring

by Hannah Gilly

February 28, 2022

It's an odd time of year for knitting

It's possibly Winter as it slushy snows, but three days later it's 20ºC and I'm pulling out my linen trousers and Doctor Who t-shirt for a dance around the garden!

So what to knit, when Winter is almost done with but it's really not warm enough for linen trousers and humorous t-shirts just yet?

I've got some ideas for you, that I know you're going to want to take some action on. We all need the relaxing vibes that knitting gives every time we're clicking those needles.

We can enjoy knitting now as much as any other time of year.

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