New Academy Course: Winter Knitting Retreat

by Hannah Gilly

November 29, 2022

You receive so much from your knitting, daily

Not only that, knitting give so much daily, weekly and long-term.
When knitting began it was generally a practical pursuit that created finished items.

But it also brought people together, with a sense of community, along with each knitter knowing their contribution was valuable.

We can feel that too, in the 21st Century, but there's also a whole lot more to knitting now. 

  • We knit for the relaxation, 
  • for the focus and reduced anxiety,
  • for distraction from chronic pain,
  • and for increased sense of wellbeing.

Today's video reveals the brand new Knit With Hannah Academy course, the Winter Knitting Retreat.
Slowing down to explore who you are as a knitter might be exactly what you need.

Finding some time to focus on you, no matter what or when you're knitting in Winter, is what's important. That's what the Winter Knitting Retreat can give you.

Even if it's just for 10 minutes a day, that solitude and rest filled with knitty nourishment is what fills your cup for the remainder of the day.

Today's video gives all the details.

To subscribe to the Knit With Hannah YouTube channel click here

And of course, to join the Winter Knitting Retreat, click here:


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