ask me anything!

I've been blogging in this space consistently for almost seven months now (archives go back farther because I brought over my Minimalist Knitter blog archives), and there's this amazing community that's grown around what I'm doing - making 10,000 hats for 10,000 people.

I wanted to take some time out over the next week to connect with you all in a fun way ... a Q & A post!

Here's how it works - simply ask my anything in the comments! Next week I'll share all the questions, and my answers to each, in a separate post!

I'll answer questions about anything - my knitting, my goals (both with crafting and outside of crafting), our fertility journey, pregnancy, c-sections, life in Omaha ... you name it!

I can't wait to see what you're all curious about ... ask away!

4 comments:

  1. Do you have any tips for starting a hat? The first few rows of ribbing are always so difficult for me until I get some weight on the needles.

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  2. Hi Robyn! I've been reading your blog now for several months and I love your patterns and their simplicity. Love what you're doing for charity as well. It's very inspiring!
    I've been knitting for about a year and a half and I consider myself a beginner/newbie.
    My question is have you ever considered doing a video tutorial on your blog on some specific knitting skills? I know one thing that would be helpful for me, would be how to switch to DPN's when knitting a hat. I've made your simple slouch hat on circulars but would love to make a hat by switching to DPN's as they are slightly intimidating to me! Another skill, that's probably super simple but making a button hole, I'm totally clueless!

    Hopefully as I become a little more advanced I'll feel confident enough to start doing some charity knitting myself.
    Thanks for your daily inspiration!

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  3. I would love to know what you have found to be the five most challenging things have been in Owen's first 11 months.

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  4. What are the average head sizes for Newborn, 3 month, 6 month, 9 month, 12 month....then if your feeling good you can go up in years.?

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