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this pattern was easy to follow and it took only a few days to knit both mittens. I am so happy with how the colorwork looks and the thickness of the mittens.
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Dec 13, 2024

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I have been knitting myself a pair of tabi mittens this winter, trying to get them perfect. will post when they are complete…
Feb 14, 2024
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I am so grateful to my grandma for teaching me to knit. the small repetitive movement are soothing, and it keeps my hands busy and off my phone. I love wearing something that I’ve made every single stitch of, and making things for people I love. I finished this jumper this weekend. does anyone else knit? You got any good patterns?
Mar 10, 2024
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Soooo until I made this scarf I freehanded EVERYTHING bc patterns seemed too difficult to read and I felt like I wouldn’t be able to adjust them without knowing The Rules. This scarf is super tiny and quick so it doesn’t feel like a daunting investment. There’s also a bunch of YouTube videos on simple open knit sweater/tops that could be helpful to following along on. getting comfortable freehand knitting made me more confident when approaching patterns when I decided to do that but I know for other people it can be the other way around ! One free hand tip I have is to get some circular needles that more or less correspond to the circumference of your belly and knit from bottom to top a tank top by experimenting with increases, decreases, and splitting the shirt at the armpits and finagling some straps.
Apr 29, 2024

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This was a truly horrid thought I had the other day when I was walking over the river while marveling at the water, the city lights, cars, and people. Scrolling and walking do have similarities and realizing this was valuable to me. Scrolling simulates visual stimuli moving across our field of vision as we navigate a digital landscape. Taking a walk outside, making dinner, talking to a friend in person, or even just wandering around my apartment have all worked to minimize scrolling urges for me. They all also tend to involve the movement of my visual field with constant new stimuli. Its also important to note that none of these tasks require intensive demands to focus attention. If I want to doom scroll I probably want to relax my brain from concentrated attention while engaging in a repetitive task. Just walking around my apartment is better than scrolling and often more realistic than reading. Finding ways to relax and procrastinate without using screens may seem counter-intuitive but I think it gives me more freedom. Plus I have never regretted going on a walk.
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