Rest and Reflect With Winter Knitting

by Hannah Gilly

November 26, 2024

Winter invites us to slow down

Knitting fits beautifully into this slower, restful rhythm. Whether you’re revisiting unfinished projects or starting something new, knitting in winter can become a mindful, creative practice that nurtures both body and soul.

It’s not just about creating warm accessories; winter knitting is a chance to reflect on your journey as a knitter. Celebrate the joy of completed projects or revisit lingering W.I.P.s with fresh energy and purpose. Every stitch can be an act of self-care, offering a meditative way to relax and restore.

Winter also provides the perfect backdrop for sparking creativity. With fewer distractions and a quieter pace, you can explore new techniques, revisit favourite patterns, or simply enjoy the calming rhythm of your needles.

This week's video explores bringing more reflection and creativity into your winter knitting. Let’s make this season one of rest, joy, and mindful stitching!

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