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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 22 MIN

#110 // What to knit when your brain is completely fried (5 calming projects)

from KNIT YOUR STRESS AWAY | Knitting for beginners, Knitting for stress relief, Phone boundaries, Doomscrolling solutions, Self-care for moms, Mindful hobbies, Calm nervous system

Once you know the basics of knitting, the next question is: what do I actually knit when I’m stressed? And the answer is something mindless—not boring, but automatic. The kind of knitting where your hands know what to do without your brain micromanaging every stitch.   When you’re stressed, your prefrontal cortex is already fried from planning and decision-making. Complicated patterns that require counting to 47 aren’t relaxing—they’re just a different kind of homework. What calms your nervous system is rhythmic, repetitive movement that becomes automatic.   In this episode, I’m sharing five projects designed to get you to that calming rhythm as fast as possible: garter stitch dishcloths, seed stitch washcloths, chunky ribbed headbands, stockinette cowls, and never-ending scarves. Plus, a quick guide to help you pick which one is right for where you are right now.   What You’ll Learn: Why “mindless” knitting is actually the point (and what makes it different from boring) How rhythmic, repetitive movement calms your nervous system better than complex patterns 5 specific projects that hit the sweet spot of simple + satisfying How to choose the right project based on your skill level and stress level Why the “right” project is just the one you’ll actually do Pattern Links Mentioned:   Garter Stitch Dishcloth/Coaster: https://www.etsy.com/listing/808635711/shoreline-coaster-duo-knitting-pattern Seed Stitch Washcloth: https://www.etsy.com/listing/956701174/needle-knit-seed-stitch-washcloth-4-in1 Chunky Ribbed Headband: https://www.etsy.com/listing/179012109/knitting-pattern-chunky-knit-turban Stockinette Cowl: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1511688624/easy-cowl-knitting-pattern-worsted Never-Ending Scarf: https://www.etsy.com/listing/198666092/knitting-pattern-long-hand-knit-scarf Other Links: Free Guide: “Swap Scrolling for Stitching” - theknittingmamas.com Instagram: @theknittingmamas_ Episode #109: Your Very First Knitting Project Subscribe & Review: If this episode helped you find your next stress-relief project, subscribe to Knit Your Stress Away so you never miss a Wednesday episode. And if you’re loving these practical knitting tips, I’d be so grateful if you’d leave a review. It helps other stressed moms discover that knitting doesn’t have to be complicated to be calming.

Once you know the basics of knitting, the next question is: what do I actually knit when I’m stressed? And the answer is something mindless—not boring, but automatic. The kind of knitting where your hands know what to do without your brain micromanaging every stitch.   When you’re stressed, your prefrontal cortex is already fried from planning and decision-making. Complicated patterns that require counting to 47 aren’t relaxing—they’re just a different kind of homework. What calms your nervous system is rhythmic, repetitive movement that becomes automatic.   In this episode, I’m sharing five projects designed to get you to that calming rhythm as fast as possible: garter stitch dishcloths, seed stitch washcloths, chunky ribbed headbands, stockinette cowls, and never-ending scarves. Plus, a quick guide to help you pick which one is right for where you are right now.   What You’ll Learn: Why “mindless” knitting is actually the point (and what makes it different from boring) How rhythmic, repetitive movement calms your nervous system better than complex patterns 5 specific projects that hit the sweet spot of simple + satisfying How to choose the right project based on your skill level and stress level Why the “right” project is just the one you’ll actually do Pattern Links Mentioned:   Garter Stitch Dishcloth/Coaster: https://www.etsy.com/listing/808635711/shoreline-coaster-duo-knitting-pattern Seed Stitch Washcloth: https://www.etsy.com/listing/956701174/needle-knit-seed-stitch-washcloth-4-in1 Chunky Ribbed Headband: https://www.etsy.com/listing/179012109/knitting-pattern-chunky-knit-turban Stockinette Cowl: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1511688624/easy-cowl-knitting-pattern-worsted Never-Ending Scarf: https://www.etsy.com/listing/198666092/knitting-pattern-long-hand-knit-scarf Other Links: Free Guide: “Swap Scrolling for Stitching” - theknittingmamas.com Instagram: @theknittingmamas_ Episode #109: Your Very First Knitting Project Subscribe & Review: If this episode helped you find your next stress-relief project, subscribe to Knit Your Stress Away so you never miss a Wednesday episode. And if you’re loving these practical knitting tips, I’d be so grateful if you’d leave a review. It helps other stressed moms discover that knitting doesn’t have to be complicated to be calming.

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