Knitting
During the pandemic lockdown, like many others, I found myself feeling stressed and anxious. I needed a creative outlet to help me relax and unwind, and that’s when I rediscovered knitting. Knitting quickly became my go-to stress-reliever, and I found myself turning to it time and time again whenever I needed a break from the outside world.
One of the things I love about knitting is that it’s a quiet, contemplative activity. As I work my way through a pattern, my mind is able to wander and focus on the task at hand. The repetitive motion of knitting can be almost meditative, helping me to relax and de-stress.
Another benefit of knitting is that it allows me to be productive while binge-streaming television shows in the evening. Instead of just staring at a screen, I’m able to create something tangible and meaningful with my hands.
Since discovering knitting, I’ve created all sorts of projects – hats, scarves, sweaters, and more. One of the things I love most about knitting is that it allows me to create something beautiful and practical at the same time. And when I’m finished with a project, I can look back with pride and satisfaction at what I’ve created.
In the Knitting Gallery below, I’ve shared some of my favorite knitting projects. I’ve also included some of my favorite online knitting resources, and a list of handy tools that make knitting easier. Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or just getting started, I hope that the information I’ve shared will inspire you to pick up your needles and create something beautiful. Knitting is a wonderful way to take a break from the stresses of everyday life and connect with your creativity.
Knitting Gallery
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NOTE: For yarns that are no longer available, close substitutes may be linked

Bookish Cardigan

Hippie Flower Cowl
Yarn: Flower Layer - Rainbow Mini Skeins; Lining - Darn Good Twist Sport Weight Silk Yarn in Dragon's Tail
Pattern: Hella Flower Power

Grey and Blue Cowl Wrap

Grey Rainbow Glamping Beanie
Yarn: Chaski sock yarn in “Last Moment of Winter 1711” and Indigo Quail sock yarn in Color 61
Pattern: Glamping Beanie from Ravelry

F*ck Tr*mp Scarf

Blues Moonlight Wrap
Yarn: Purl Soho Linen Quill in Blue Blue, Blue Pansy, Pale Oats, and Cobalt Blue
Pattern: Purl Soho Moonlight Wrap

Pink Cable Knit Headband
Yarn: Pink wool from Unwind Knit Studio in Milton, GA; Similar to The Fibre Co. Make Aran
Pattern: Cable Knit Headband

Blossom Socks

Swip-Swap Rainbow Beanie

Nilla the Unicorn

Frostline Beanie

Rainbow Socks
Yarn: Purchased from The Stitchery of St Simons Island; Similar Yarn Online - NICEEC Rainbow Wool Yarn
Pattern: DRK Everyday Socks by Ann Mowry

Grey and Pink Brioche Cowl

Cotton Washcloths

Navy Stripe Sweater
Yarn: Yarn: BluePrint - From kit; Yarn: 100% cotton; Main color Navy; Contrast color; Natural
Pattern: Ella Sweater Knitting Kit from BluePrint (no longer in business)

Nomad Socks

Tremblant Toque
Yarn: Cascade Heritage Sock 5631 - Charcoal; K&C Hand-Dyed Yarn - Berry Burst (Similar)
Pattern: Tremblant Toque

Palace Socks

Navy Cable Knit Headband
Yarn: Purl Soho Linen Quill in Blue Blue and Blue Pansy (knit with double strand held together)
Pattern: Cable Knit Headband Pattern from Etsy

Pro-Choice Cowl

Striped Garter Triangle Scarf
Yarn: Purl Soho Good Wool in Periwinkle Grey, Wild Heath, and Blue Moon
Pattern: Purl Soho Striped Triangle Garter Wrap

Sprinkle Pink Isolda Cardigan
Yarn: We Are Knitters 100% Pima Cotton in Sprinkle Pink (from kit) - Closest thing available now is Pima Cotton Sprinkle Rainbow
Pattern: We Are Knitters Isolda Cardigan
Knitting Necessities
Some things I couldn’t knit without
- Knitting bowls – Holds your yarn and prevents tangles while you knit
- Stitch Markers – Used to mark places within your knitting; Usually requested in pattern if needed
- Stitch holders – These temporarily hold a setion of knitting stitches, to help shape shoulders, sleeves, and other details
- Temporary stitch holders- Used to hold stitches when working cables and textured patterns
- Hooks – Used to recover dropped stitches (can also use small crochet hooks)
- Interchangeable knitting needle set – Quickly pays for itself over purchasing individual needles
- If you want to purchase an individual needle just for your current project, these are my favorite – Just be sure to pay attention to the needle size (and yarn weight) suggested on your pattern
- Pattern holder & guide – Very handy for working intricate graphed designs, such as for colorwork
- Yarn converter – Online tool to convert yarns required by pattern into yarns more readily available.
Knitting Resources
Ravelry
Go-to marketplace for downloadable knitting patterns
Stine und Stitch
German source for beautiful sock yarn, patterns, and inspiration
Knit Grafitti Designs
Online source for knitting patterns and inspiration, specializing in beautiful brioche patterns
id.knit.that
Instagram account that offers no patterns or yarn – just pure inspiration
every.thing.shapes.us
Instagram account with fun scrappy knits and knitting patterns
We Are Knitters
Good source for knitting kits and quality yarn for basic styles
Kate Selene UK
British source for beautiful hand-dyed yarn and fun patterns
Our Maker Life
Instagram site with fantastic information for knitters
Isabell Kraemer
Instagram site with contemporary knitting patterns
My Favorite Things Knitwear
Danish source for minimalist contemporary knitting patterns
Yarnspirations
Online source for several inexpensive yarn brands, including Red Heart Yarns.
Knit Picks
Online source for fun yarns and patterns
Purl Soho
My favorite online source for yarn. Also has nice but expensive kits.
Vickevira of Sweden
Instgram site with fun knitting patterns and yarn
DROPS Design
Source for yarn and almost 11,000 free knitting and crochet patterns and tutorial videos
