Why I Set Knitting Intentions For the Year

by Hannah Gilly

January 4, 2023

Fancy a year with finished knits?

Finished knits is what you get from setting out some intentions for your knitting.

Call it New Year's resolutions if you will, but I give it a different feeling.

 No judging or strict 'must's here; I set a few things in place so I find knitting easier to pick up, easier to start and I'm more likely to finish the item and like the result.

Join me today to find out why - the 4 reasons I find this kind of intention setting helpful for knitting and for other parts of my life too.

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