Why I Quit My Job to Pursue Knots of Faith Full Time
- Robyn Griffith

- Sep 24
- 2 min read

I did something scary. I quit my job to pursue my crochet business, Knots of Faith full time.
Not because I didn’t value the work I was doing, but because I felt a deep tug on my heart, a pull back home, back to my craft, and back to what lights me up inside.
After months of praying, reflecting, and countless late-night conversations, I finally took the leap of faith to follow my dream: building Knots of Faith full time, a small business specializing in handmade comfort and curated gift boxes that bring comfort, hope, and faith-filled encouragement to every season of life.
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It wasn’t an easy decision. Honestly? It was terrifying. The “what ifs” kept circling: What if this isn’t enough? What if I regret it? What if people think I’m crazy?
But then came the voices of encouragement, my husband, and a close friend reminding me of the joy and purpose that comes through these handmade pieces. They saw in me what I sometimes struggled to see: that this work matters. That creating beautiful, meaningful crochet pieces designed for your homes and lifestyle isn’t just a hobby. It’s a calling.

What’s Next for Knots of Faith?
I’m glad you asked.
Lately I’ve felt God nudging me to take this passion a step further. Not just to create for the sake of creating, but to use Knots of Faith as a way to bring comfort and encouragement to others, the same comfort and encouragement I’ve been desperate for at times.
So…I’m stepping into something new. Knots of Faith is growing into more than crochet products. It's becoming a way to weave faith +fiber into handmade beauty, comfort and encouragement.
I've share all the details with my newsletter family already, but here's what I'll say for now: this next chapter is about reminding people they are l loved, they are not alone, and that Jesus is our ever-present source of peace.

Want to hear more?
I share the heart and the behind-the-scenes of Knots of Faith with my newsletter family first. If you'd like to be part of that circle, I'd love to welcome you.









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