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1. What’s your approach when beginning a new knitting project?
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A) Dive in with enthusiasm—yarn flying and ideas unfolding.
B) Start with a clear strategy: a tidy space, a cup of tea, and a focused mind
C) Assess what materials are on hand—there's always room for creative improvisation.
D) Keep it streamlined—one yarn, one tool, and a straightforward plan.
2. Which part of the knitting process do you enjoy most?
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A) The rhythm and flow of the middle stages, where everything starts coming together.
B) The initial planning phase—casting on and sketching out a flawless design.
C) The reveal, where the vision takes shape and comes to life.
D) Exploring the possibilities with colors and textures from the very start.
3. When faced with a dropped stitch, what’s your typical response?
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A) No rush—I’ll carefully fix it, even if it takes some time.
B) Sometimes it’s best to start afresh to maintain perfection.
C) Embrace it as a happy accident—it might just add character!
D) A quick fix and back to business—no sense in dwelling on it.
4. A cat wanders into your knitting space—what happens next?
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A) Pause for a playful break—some things are worth interrupting for.
B) Gently move the cat aside and refocus on your work.
C) Cat on lap, knitting continues—an adaptable team effort.
D) Hand the cat a toy to keep it occupied while you work uninterrupted.
5. Describe your ideal knitting environment.
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A) A bright, sunlit corner filled with yarn, cushions, and comfort.
B) A well-organized workspace where every tool has its place.
C) A cozy, creative chaos—yarn on the floor, a cat nearby.
D) Calm, orderly, and free of distractions—perhaps even cat-free.
6. When shopping for yarn, what catches your eye?
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A) Vibrant colors that make a bold statement.
B) Luxurious, high-quality textures that feel exquisite.
C) Natural, sustainable fibers that align with your values.
D) Unique finds in the clearance section—great value and potential.
7. What’s your philosophy on mistakes in knitting?
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A) Mistakes are just steps on the path to mastery.
B) With careful planning, most mistakes can be avoided.
C) Every error is a chance to innovate—it adds a personal touch.
D) Fix it efficiently and move on—knitting is about progress.
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