Knitting can be a wonderful hobby for a slow lifestyle. When we create homemade clothes, accessories, and decorations for our homes, we stop overspending and buying the same things as everyone else. From hand knit socks to dishcloths straight from the farmhouse, here are lots of things that you can knit on your own.
knitting for babies
Learn what to knit for babies when youβre expecting. Whether youβre pregnant with your first or fifth, these are the essential baby knits you really need.
what to knit for your family
What are the things worth knitting for toddlers and big kids? How do I find time to knit for everyone? What if I’m knitting for a large family on a budget? Knitting for our families can be delightful, not stressful!
knitting for ourselves
If you’re a parent, or anybody who has other responsibilities like work or caring for someone (that’s all of us!) it can be difficult to find time and inspiration to knit for ourselves. I’m not one to follow the trends, so head here if you’re also a fan of classic and timeless knitwear!
cabin sock knitting
Find out more about knitting these essential wooly socks that last all day on the farm and on a hunt!
hand knit your home
If you’re interested in creating a hand knit home that doesn’t look like everyone else’s, take a peek at these articles. Knitting for our own home with our own style in mind is a great homemaker habit!
more fiber crafts
Crochet, spinning, needle felting, and sheep peeping are some more great ways to get into the slow fiber world.
create cozy knitting moments
Sometimes you need to prep your knitting time, like you do a bubble bath. Light a candle, choose the right book or podcast, and settle in with these ideas on making the most of your knitting time!
Simplify and organize your yarn, with A Simple Yarn Collection, so you can experience more joy from reasonable knitting expectations!