Did you know we spend approximately one third of our lives asleep?
Good sleep is vital for both our physical and mental health and it is easier to achieve than you might think.
So here are a few suggestions to get you started.
CUT OUT THAT CAFFEINE
Caffeine has great benefits, it can improve focus and productivity and gives you that little boost needed in the morning. However we need our brains to slow down a little in the evenings, ready for sleep.
Did you know caffeine can affect your body for up to 8 hours after consumed, try to cut it out from 3-4pm and switch to decaffeinated coffee or tea if you’re really craving that afternoon Americano or Espresso. We'd recommend Strange Brew Coffee or have a look at this handy list of eco friendly decaf coffees!
Herbal teas are great for getting your mind in the mood for sleep. Camomile, Valerian Root and Lavender are great for reducing anxiety and induce feelings of calm. Pukka tea have a lovely night time tea with lavender and lime flower or a relax tea with camomile and marshmallow root.
Cast on a cute little mug warmer for your favourite mug to keep your preferred tea hot. A great little project to use up that scrap yarn and relax your mind. Simply cast on 12 stitches in Aran weight yarn, using Brioche stitch knit until the piece measures 24cm/9.5" (or to the size of your favourite mug) then sew the short sides together but leave a gap for the handle to poke through.
BLUE LIGHT ISN'T OUR FREIND AT BEDTIME
It is so easy to get sucked into hours of scrolling or checking emails late at night, especially at the moment when lot’s of us are working from home. Blue light is proven to disrupt the quality of our sleep and affects our circadian rhythm. Using a blue light filter on your devices can help reduce these affects allowing you to get a good nights sleep or why not listen to an audio book and pick up a yarn project instead of staring at the screen.
Cast on our latest pattern, your Qing fibre special Sleepless Mask. Its a quick and simple knit, perfect for bedtime and its FREE! What better way to help you get those Zzzs.
SLEEP MASK PATTERN
The Sleep Mask is knitted flat, top down and using garter stitch.
Needle size: 3.75mm
Yarn: DK, we suggest our Sleepless in Seattle colourway on Classic DK
BO - Bind Off
CO - Cast on
CCO - Cable Cast on
K - Knit
St - Stitch/s
Turn at the end of each step.
1. CO 9 St
2. K all St
3. CCO 3 St and K to end
Repeat step 3, 3 more times for a total of 12 St increase
4. CCO 2 and K to end
Repeat step 4, 5 more times
5.CCO 1 and K to end
Repeat step 5, 5 more times
6. K 4 rows
7. CCO 1 and K to end
Repeat step 7.
8. K 4 rows
9. CCO 1 and K to end
Repeat step 9.
10. K 4 rows
11. BO 1 St and K to end
Repeat step 11.
12. BO 1 St then K 16 Sts (we will now be working only one side of the mask)
13. BO 2 Sts, K to end
Repeat step 13, 2 more times
14. BO 3 Sts, K to end
Repeat step 14
15. BO last 5 Sts
We will now work the other side of the mask, start on the RS (middle of the mask)
16. BO 6 Sts, K to the end
17. BO 1 St, K to the end
18. BO 2 Sts, K to the end
Repeat step 18, 2 more times.
19. BO 3 Sts, K to the end
Repeat step 19.
20. BO last 5 Sts.
You can then add a decorative edging to your mask, how about an i-cord edge or single crochet, or if you want to get really creative how about tassels!
We hope you get a great nights sleep!
QF
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