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24: Small Things and Lasting Traditions

In this week’s Stranded Thoughts, Anne reflects on the rhythm of October and the joy of small projects. While sweaters and cardigans may dominate the season, it’s often the little knits – pumpkins, acorns, stockings, or a tiny doll – that slip between the bigger projects and bring unexpected joy.

These small stitches don’t just fill the gaps. Over time, they can grow into traditions, resurfacing year after year as markers of memory and meaning.

Anne shares why she treasures these kinds of projects, and why she’s bringing back the Yuletide dolls, Nikolas and Nicoline – small knits with the potential to become lasting heirlooms.

✨ Want to make the dolls yourself? Join the Yuletide Dolls Make-Along here .

🎧 Tune in for a reflection on knitting, memory, and the traditions that start from the smallest of stitches.