Is knitting meditative?

I’m often asked about the meditation benefits of knitting, and I’m afraid I don’t usually give the answer most people expect.

As someone who both knits and attends Yoga meditation, I don’t really see much similarity in the practices. Having said that – there are certainly benefits to knitting that will change your thought processes and level of mindfulness.

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During our daily activities we often operate on an automatic level. We drive the same routes, shop in the same stores, read our social media updates and watch TV. Even doing the same daily exercises.

I think the perception of knitting as meditative is based on the belief that it is a repetitive automatic and a relaxing activity – a mindless activity.

Knitting in fact is quite a mindful activity because we are activating different brain processes.

Following a pattern, remembering stitches, using hand-eye co-ordination, tactile sensitivity to feel tension of knitting stitches – these are all connections that you may not find activated in your regular activities.

If you are new to knitting it is great opportunity to challenge yourself. Learning a new skill is the best way to be mindful.

As a beginner knitter you will definitely be in the moment as you focus on holding the yarn and making sure your stitches don’t fall off the needle. You may need to remember to breath, and also remember to relax your arms and shoulders.

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Of course, as you practice more and become more experienced your will need less focus on your knitting stitches may even be able to look away and knit at the same time. But don’t expect this straightaway.  Even experienced knitters who are knitting a complex pattern will be very mindful.

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Remember, all good things take time, and that includes your handknitted jumper that you started last winter!

Meet Indiana

When I talk about supporting Small farms and Australian yarn suppliers - I mean this small. Down to the individual animal small.

Meet Indiana, raised on an Alpaca Farm near Canberra, she provides the incredibly soft alpaca yarn I have included in my Single Rib Beanie kit.

Is’’t she lovely - look at the beautiful rich black colour.

Indiana - the black Alpaca

Indiana - the black Alpaca

My Aussie Yarn kit range was created to support these small suppliers who care and nurture their beautiful animals.

You can knit a gorgeous soft alpaca beanie using the fleece from this lovely girl, with everything you need in my beginner knitting kit. The kit contains this lovely un-dyed, natural black alpaca yarn, knitting pattern, knitting needles, sewing needle and compostable project bag.

Other kits supporting Aussie farmers are also available in my new range. Click here to view

create mindfully

Knitting has often been connected to the process of Mindfulness.

The process of knitting as meditation. Doing something deliberately, slowly, with purpose makes a lovely change to staring at a screen and scrolling!

The new Aussie Yarn knit kits projects continue with the mindfulness concept. However, it now extends to the yarns and even the packaging.

The yarns are sourced from small Australian farms who care for their animals and operate in a sustainable manner. The yarns are processed as carefully and organically as possible. (Yarn from Tarndie - see video above, is used in one of my Aussie Knit kits)

The project bag, which is part of the kit, as well as the packaging material are from a company called Better Packaging.

Project Bags - keep your knitting kit safe and secure in this resealable project bag. Made from Corn Starch and compostable.

Project Bags - keep your knitting kit safe and secure in this resealable project bag. Made from Corn Starch and compostable.

Better Packaging has created a range of Compostable products to replace the plastic shipping products most commonly used.

The comPOST Packs which are made from 100% biodegradable and compostable materials –reducing plastics in the environment and recycling plant-based products.

So much less waste and a caring approach to packaging.

You can re-use the bag your order is shipped in or add it to your home compost.

You can re-use the bag your order is shipped in or add it to your home compost.

Don’t forget to add them your compost bin, re-use the bags, or find a communal compost bin.

The project bags we are using for your kits are also compostable – Primarily made from Corn starch and once you’ve used the bag, they can be added to your worm farm or compost and returned to the earth.

For further information on Better Packaging products, check out their detailed website.