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Therapeutic Knitting
Welcome to Therapeutic Knitting and using knitting as therapy. There are many ways knitting is therapeutic it has helped friends, myself and how it can help you too. These following blog posts show you the benefits of using knitting as therapy and share my journey with chronic illness and chronic pain.
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Looking for way to make your kitchen a bit cozy a mug Cozy is perfect. I knitted a couple of mug cozies to make my morning cuppa a bit...
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Not sure how to pass a slipped stitch over ? Do you need to know how to psso for a pattern or stitch? Here is a step by step tutorial t...
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A yarn forward is used in knitting for a few different things from making a button hole or eyelets to thread ribbon or a finger knitted ...
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Welcome to what's that stitch series! Garter ridge stitch creates ridges of garter stitch every 3 rows. Creating a horizontal patter...
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