My First Beanie on the 40 Needle Wonder Machine

Trying a new project and watching how it comes out is always special, especially when yarn is involved. Last week, I received a 60% off coupon from Michaels via email for any regular-priced item. I went to Michaels and treated myself to a little 40-needle round knitting machine and couldn’t wait to give it a try. My first project? A simple beanie. Or at least, that was the plan.
The little plastic machine made the process very easy, just crank, shape, and voilĂ ! But once the beanie was done, I was staring at it thinking, “Hmm… cute, but it needs a little something.” So, I reached for my stash and added three little flower blossoms to the side. Just like that, the beanie went from basic to blooming. It’s amazing what a few flower petals can do!
And now, meet the model: Paul. Paul isn’t just any doll; he’s a little handmade doll I stitched together back in 1989 for my daughter when she was just two years old. Paul was a beloved companion for years, passing from tea parties to playdates, always ready for adventure. Seeing him now, wearing this new creation, feels like a full-circle moment. A new project, an old friend, and a whole lot of love stitched in between.
Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or just starting out, I hope this little story reminds you that creativity doesn’t need to be complicated. Sometimes, it’s just a crank of a handle, a few flowers, and a doll named Paul.
Until next time, may your yarn be tangle-free and your projects full of joy. I mean it!