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02/26/2023

Thank you to everyone who joined us at today!

We helped 20 new knitters along on the beginning of their yarny journeys and couldn’t be more excited for our next two upcoming workshops in March!

Link in bio for signups to our events on March 14 and 28!

04/22/2021

The Wellknit Co. is really excited to step into the new brand of Knitly!

We're still here for all your relaxing knitting wellness needs, but hope our snazzy new name imparts a bit more fun and tech-forwardness (as we've become more familiar with offering virtual workshops)!

We can't wait to meet folks and serve clients old and new under this brand!

Why we’re so attached to our own creations — even when they’re ugly 08/06/2020

So true! This sense of joy and satisfaction is what we hope to give people.

“creators can garner a strong connection and a sense of identity and meaning from their accomplishments”

Why we’re so attached to our own creations — even when they’re ugly Behavioral economist Dan Ariely points out the surprising joy and engagement we feel when we make things

How the Knitting Psychiatrist Interweaves Art and Healing 07/10/2020

Thanks to Modern Daily Knitting for sharing today!

Dr. Schwizer (a.k.a. Madame Tricot) is truly delightful and makes some amazing 3D knits. Most interesting is how she utilizes knitting in her psychiatry practice.
"...when one has had a trauma, one disconnects the two parts of the brain and to rebuild those connections, we need repetitive movements on both sides to coordinate"

Did you know that bilateral repetitive movements (knitting) also enhances the body's release of serotonin, a happiness hormone?

How the Knitting Psychiatrist Interweaves Art and Healing Dominique Kaehler Schweizer, a psychiatrist and artist, explains why making things with yarn can be therapeutic.

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