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DIGITAL ITEM Rad Radish socks knitting instructions by StoneKnits
#StoneKnits#socks#knitting pattern#pdf knitting pattern#knitting pattern download#sock knitting pattern#knitting pattern for socks#pdf download#pdf pattern download#beetroot
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me: Hm, I have an idea for a textured stitch pattern I could use on a sock. A nice, basic sock with some texture, yep.
me: The beginning of the round makes a jog in my repeating texture, which annoys me. I could add a narrow vertical stripe, just a couple of stitches, ribbing maybe, to make the break in the pattern look like an intentional design feature. It's still pretty simple, though.
me: Actually this vertical stripe should be a little wider, more of a decorative panel, so I can put some cable-y things on it.
me: Now I need to decide how to end the textured section, and make a transition into plain stockinette for the foot.
me: plain stockinette is boring, I think it needs a little border just before the toe.
an outside observer, looking at my nearly-finished sock: This looks like it was constructed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini to be installed in the Vatican.
#knitting#socks#design process#that escalated...slowly#on further consideration the texture is maybe not that simple after all#I do not know if I'm capable of turning this into a proper pattern#does anyone want to try test-knitting a complicated sock?
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Sock Patterns // Renarde Endormie
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haven’t been working on socks lately but recently got back to it and picked this pair! all done now!!!
pattern: i ain’t afraid of no ghosts by stone knits.
pattern changes: shortened leg, used shadow wrap short row heel.
#knitting#knitblr#knitters#knit#knitter#knits#yarn#knitters of tumblr#knitting project#knitting patterns#sock knitters#knitted socks#sock knitting
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Spooky Sock set knitting instructions // StoneKnits
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Some more colours and sizes of the slip stitch sock pattern! It is so fun trying different colour combinations
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Lydia Morrow has come out with my dream cardigan! It has optional bust and hip shaping, as well as a crop version, with button band or icord closure options. As with all her patterns, there is also a sliding pay scale to make it accessible for all who wish to knit it.
Lydia works really hard to make sure she’s putting out patterns that prioritize fat people—not just fat afab! Her husband tries on all her designs and they’re made so one can have a little, a lot, or no bust room. The project language reflects that, and it is described neutrally.
If you’d like to support her work without even buying anything, follow the ravelry link to the project to help it trend!
If ravelry is inaccessible for you, the pattern is available on her website as well.
#Lydia morrow#can-do cardigan#can do cardigan#knitblr#knitting#knit sweater#knit cardigan#inclusive sizing#cardigan pattern#I love her patterns and want more inclusive sizing options. especially for garments that aren’t giant tube socks with a hole for the neck 🥲
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When the Yarn Loses Its Spark: Coping with Burnout and Reclaiming Joy
Knitting has always been a joy for me, a safe haven if you will. It is a meditative, tactile way to unwind after a long day or express creativity in a tangible form. There’s something magical about turning a ball of yarn into a scarf, sock, sweater—or even just a swatch. But somewhere along the way, what once brought calm and joy can start to feel like... a chore. Currently, I'm working on multiple projects while also using knitting to raise funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. A lot is going on, and I have a full-time job on top of it! It's hard to maintain that spark while working towards multiple deadlines.
Yes, knitters get burned out too.
And it’s not just knitting. Any hobby, no matter how beloved, can become a source of stress if we’re not careful. Maybe you’ve taken on too many projects, agreed to knit gifts on a deadline, or compared yourself too much to other creators online. Suddenly, the peaceful act of stitching one row at a time feels more like work than pleasure.
Why Burnout Happens
Here are a few common reasons burnout creeps into creative hobbies like knitting:
Overcommitment: Saying “yes” to too many projects or requests.
Perfectionism: Feeling like everything has to be flawless or match some ideal.
Comparison: Scrolling through perfectly styled Instagram grids and wondering why your sweater looks a little... lumpy.
Monotony: Sticking to the same patterns, colors, or yarn types for too long.
Pressure to be productive: Treating your hobby like a second job rather than a source of rest.
Signs You Might Be Experiencing Knitting Burnout
You haven’t touched your needles in weeks (or months), but the guilt still lingers.
You keep buying yarn but never feel excited to use it.
You start projects and abandon them halfway through (again).
You feel like you should knit, not that you want to.
Sound familiar? You’re not alone—and more importantly, it’s okay.
How to Combat Hobby Burnout
Take a Break Without Guilt Put the needles down. Literally. You’re not failing or giving up—you’re resting. Walk away for a few days, weeks, or even months. The yarn will wait for you. Creativity can’t flourish under pressure.
Reframe the Relationship Try thinking about knitting (or any hobby) as a relationship, not a task. Relationships change over time. Maybe your needs have shifted. Maybe you need to fall in love with it again—on new terms.
Start Small Again Return to the basics: a dishcloth, a simple beanie, or even a square. No pressure. No deadline. Just stitch for the sake of stitching. Rediscover the rhythm without needing a finished product.
Switch Things Up If you’re bored, challenge yourself! Try a new technique, different yarn weight, or something completely outside your comfort zone—like tapestry knitting or making tiny knitted animals. Newness can refresh the brain.
Unfollow, Mute, or Step Back from Social Media If you’re constantly comparing your work to others, take a digital detox. You don’t owe the internet your progress photos. Knit for you.
Connect with Real People Attend a knitting group or chat with other crafters. Burnout often thrives in isolation. Talking about your frustrations and joys can make the experience feel lighter and more communal.
Give Yourself Permission to Quit That project you’re dreading finishing? Frog it. Donate it. Repurpose the yarn. Letting go can be incredibly freeing. Not everything you start has to be completed—especially if it’s draining your joy.
Knitting, like any hobby, is supposed to nourish you—not drain you. If you’re feeling burnt out, remember: the spark can return, but only if you give yourself space and grace. You don’t need to earn rest. You’re allowed to do things just because they feel good—and to stop when they don’t.
And who knows? One day soon, you may find yourself reaching for those needles, not out of obligation, but because you’re ready to create again, one stitch at a time.
#knitting#crochet#yarn#creative#pattern#crafts#handmade#love#ravelry#burn out#mental health#anxienty#procrastination#anxitey#intrusive thoughts#creatives#knits#hat#hand knitted#knitters of tumblr#knitblr#knitting pattern#sock knitting#knitwear#knit
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First sock complete!!
Now I just have to do the second one…



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Look at the socks I just made for my little sister!!!!!

#knitting#hand knitted#hand knit socks#sock knitting#i prefer double pointed#i absolutly loved this pattern by zanete knits
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DIGITAL ITEM - I Heart socks PDF knitting pattern by StoneKnits
#StoneKnits#knitting pattern#socks knitting pattern#pattern download#pdf download#pdf pattern#pattern pdf#heart#hearts
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practiced cables some more with the Asali socks by Dawn Henderson knitted with the yarn i bought during my trip to Lyon last year 💙
#aubergine.jpeg#handmade#knitting#knit#knit socks#socks#free knitting pattern#free pattern#this is my first time only expensive (at least for me lol) yarn#ive been loving knitting more with natural fiber lately#(only problem being my very sensitive skin.......)
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Look at what I found todaaaaay
#moomin#moominvalley#knitting#knitting patterns#socks#crafts#this is all way above my skill level but it had to come home with me#theyre all so cute
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using a fun color changing yarn with a solid in colorwork knitting is the best 😍😍😍
#knitting#knitblr#knitters#knit#knitter#knits#yarn#knitters of tumblr#knitting project#knitting patterns#sock knitters#knitting socks#sock knitting
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It's kinda funny when someone sees me unravel a fiber project either partially or completely, and gets distressed on my behalf and I have to go "No no no, it's part of the process! You gotta trust the process."
#diaryposting#fiber crafts#handcrafts#crochet#knitting#my process includes so much frogging and mom is always bit distressed when she sees it#even though I have explained it part of how I design most of the stuff I make#like the sock pattern I made included SO. MUCH. FROGGING. at the beginning#I think it might be partially because of aphantasia and I need to actually see if something works because I can't visualize anything#and frogging is no different to me than drawing something and going 'Oh that's not going to works' then erasing and redrawing
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White goose socks pdf pattern // renardeendormie
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