🧬🧶 What do Knitters and Sciencists have in common?
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A couple years ago, we stumbled across some science-themed fabric and made a major discovery: knitters and scientist are basically the same! Turns out, there's a huge chunk of the knitting community that absolutely loves science! (Not quite as big as our gnome-loving crowd, but honestly? Way bigger than we expected!) Which begs the question...
🧬🧶 What do Knitters and Sciencists have in common?
💡 We love patterns – Whether it’s a super pretty lace shawl or the double helix of DNA, we’re alllll about those patterns! Science peeps and stitchers both geek out over symmetry and structure.
🧪 We experiment constantly – Knitting a new design? Testing a new theory? Same vibe. Swatching is basically a lab test in yarn form.
📊 We track everything – Row counts, stitch math, calculating decreases? Yes please. If you love equations and geometry, you’re already halfway to being a knitter. From Ravelry projects to lab data, we’re talking next-level organization.
🧶 We teach and share – Whether it’s explaining how a nucleus works or demonstrating how to K2tog, knitters and scientists love breaking things down for others. There’s so much joy in sharing a new stitch pattern or geeking out over a cool science fact—it’s all about passing on the knowledge with passion and enthusiasm!.
💖 And we’re total nerds—in the best way possible. We’re talkin' TARDIS socks, periodic table project bags, DNA cable scarves—knit science is where the aesthetic meets the intellect.
So yeah… our Science of Stitches Collection was basically inevitable.