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What are you working on this week?
YouTube Live: summary (video is at the end of this post)
Hi friends! I wanted to take a moment to share a little bit about my day, my projects, and what’s on my mind. It’s been one of those days where nothing seems to fall into place, but I’m here, in my comfy rocking chair, knitting and chatting with you.
Yesterday was pretty typical. I went to Bible study, had lunch with Nick, and then took him to his writer’s group at the library. While he was there, I debated whether to go for a swim at the Y, and after much back-and-forth, I finally did! I didn’t swim much, but I enjoyed the water, the hot tub, and even the steam room. The rest of the day was spent on little things like unloading the dishwasher, making supper, and just keeping up with life.
Lately, I’ve felt a bit off creatively. I haven’t been picking up my spindle or knitting as much, and it’s been hard to focus with some things causing stress in the background. It’s frustrating when something out of your control feels like it’s affecting your energy and creativity.
That said, I’m still making progress on my knitting projects! I’ve been working on my sock—slowly but surely—and I’m determined to finish it by December 1. It’s fun seeing it take shape, even if it’s just a little bit at a time. I’ve also got a sweater in progress, and while I’ve hit a mental roadblock with it, I’m confident I’ll get back into it soon.
On another note, I’ve been thinking about the future. I’ve got five years until retirement, and I’m working on building a small business for some extra income. I’m brainstorming a newsletter that will include things like a free mitten pattern I’ve been working on, some of my favourite patterns, and possibly even recommendations from other creators, like my friend Tracy from @thepassioKnitspinner
I’ve also been reflecting on the upcoming Advent season. It’s one of my favorite times of year—a fresh start and a chance to dive into the Gospel of Luke with my church community. I love the beauty of poinsettias, Advent calendars, and all the small ways we celebrate this meaningful season.
To wrap up, I hope this little chat has been a blessing to you. Whatever you’re working on—whether it’s socks, mittens, or something else—keep creating, keep smiling, and find joy in the process. Thanks for spending this time with me, and I hope you have a wonderful day filled with small joys and inspiration.
Blessings,
Doll
As the chill of winter approaches, it’s time to think about keeping our hands warm. In my latest YouTube video titled “Mittens or Gloves: What’s Your Choice for Winter?”, I dive into the world of winter handwear and discuss the importance of planning for mitten knitting, even when the weather is still warm outside.
In this video, I share some of my past mitten projects, showcasing my favorite creations, including cozy fingerless mittens made from hand-spun, hand-dyed yarn. These unique pieces not only keep your hands warm but also add a personal touch to your winter wardrobe.
I emphasize that as knitters, we often need to think ahead. Starting your mitten projects early allows you to experiment with different patterns and techniques without the pressure of a looming deadline. Plus, it gives you the chance to create beautiful gifts for friends and family!
Throughout the video, I also touch on various knitting techniques that can enhance your mitten-making experience. Whether you prefer the snug fit of gloves or the warmth of mittens, there’s something for everyone in the world of knitting.
If you’re interested in learning more about my mitten-making journey and want to see some of my favourite projects, be sure to check out the video on my channel, Doll Can Create. I’m excited to share my passion for knitting with all of you!
Thank you for your support—don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with your friends! Let’s keep our hands warm this winter, one stitch at a time.
Doll
In the latest episode of “Monday Knitting on Tuesday,” I share some insights on how to make the most of your crafting time. Although the video was released a day late, the valuable tips and updates on her projects are worth the wait!
### 3 Ways to Be Successful with Your Crafting
I enumerate three key strategies to ensure you stay productive and inspired in your crafting endeavours:
1. Make Time for Your Making: Crafting requires dedication, and I remind us that setting aside time is crucial. By planning your crafting sessions and making them a priority, you can ensure that your creative projects don’t get sidelined by daily distractions.
2. Create a Space That Works for You: Having a designated crafting area can significantly enhance your productivity. I encourage viewers to organise their materials so that everything is within reach. This not only saves time but also creates a more enjoyable crafting experience.
3. Just Do It: The most important step is to dive in and start creating! I’m enthusiastic and hope that it is infectious as I share my current projects, including a mitten, October socks, and a spinning project. I’m reminded that the act of creating is what brings joy and fulfilment.
### Join the Crafting Community
Doll Can Create is a growing channel that is planning on regular content. If you’re passionate about knitting and crafting, consider subscribing to my channel for more tips, project updates, and inspiration.
Thank you for watching, subscribing, sharing, and reading.
Doll

I’m so happy with how these turned out. The yarn is 2ply spindle spun Cheviot. Not sure what I’ll do with what’s left. Ideas?
I’m currently knitting socks and test knitting a scarf. There’s always something on the needles,
Have you started your Christmas knitting? I have a plan, sort of but not yet begun.
I’ll catch up with you soon.
Doll
Grab your favorite beverage and settle in for another delightful episode of “Rocking Chair Knit and Chat.” In this video, I reflect on a fulfilling summer and the bittersweet end of my holidays. It’s been a wonderful month filled with fiber fun, and I can’t wait to share my latest knitting adventures with you!
In this episode, I proudly showcase my finished Christmas sock, crafted from the beautiful “Candy Cane” yarn by West Yorkshire Spinners. I purchased this lovely yarn from True North Yarns, and it has quickly become a favorite of mine. The sock features a simple skip pattern that I often turn to, although the vibrant yarn makes the pattern a bit less visible. Nevertheless, I’m thrilled with how it turned out!
As I continue my knitting journey, I’ve set a goal to complete 12 rows a day on my socks. By maintaining this pace, I aim to finish all 12 pairs by the end of December. It’s an ambitious goal, but I’m excited about the challenge!
In addition to my sock knitting, I also have plans to work on other projects, including a cozy sweater, some beautiful shawls, and a warm blanket. There’s so much to create, and I can’t wait to dive into these works in progress.
Thank you for joining me in this episode of “Rocking Chair Knit and Chat.” I hope you find inspiration in your own knitting projects and enjoy the journey as much as I do!
