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When I was a child and my mother tried to teach me to knit, sew or cook I refused on the basis that she was being sexist and didn't suggest the same to any of my brothers.


So I learned to cook at University and have started teaching my children the basics (my boy as well obv!)

However I still can't knit or sew and wish I could.


Does anyone know of any classes/courses locally - preferably weekend or evening as I work f/t. My daughter (aged 5) would also like to learn(she is sensible enough to realise that being able to everything that the boys can do and more is probably a good thing).


If this doesn't exist, can someone start it up please!


Thanks

Mrs.lotte

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The Scarlet Peacock run evening knitting, crochet and sewing classes (google should bring up the website). Also Moo Too were offering knitting classes a while ago and I imagine with their refurb they are probably still doing so.


I saw someone recently offering knitting classes for kids on the forum, although I think they were 8 years and up. From my experience I think 5 might be a little bit young (I've been trying to teach my daughter and haven't had much luck, and I knit as a business), but it's never too early to start them finger knitting, which she loves.


Good luck x

I've done knitting lessons at Sharp Works, the shop in herne hill by the station. They have a rolling programme of evening classes (eg, as well as beginners, they have ones on making up techniques, knitting with colour and knitting socks) and they are v reasonably priced. I've since popped in every now and then for help on particular projects (usually correcting mistakes!) and they've been super helpful.

I have done the scarlet peacock beginners classes too which are also good.

I did a course with Scarlet Peacock at All Fired Up, three evenings, it was really good. The lady who ran it was Catherine Hirst, she has a really good website with helpful videos that show you how to do various things. The Sharp Works classes look really good and are cheaper but I haven't done one yet.

Another vote for Catherine Hirst's workshops. Learnt a lot and it was lovely 'me time' as the workshops were in the evenings (after bedtime).


Unfortunately I haven't had much time to practise (although have knitted a few items since), but this has prompted me to dig out my knitting box:-)

  • 3 months later...
Knit something different! If anyone would like to organise a small group of like minded friends who want to have fun knitting quirky stuff or not I don't mind I would be happy to come to you for a small fee. I already run an afternoon knitting club which is really a lot of fun, I help with the difficult bits - dropped stitches, reading patterns, etc.,have a great variety of patterns, can provide wool and you can borrow different size needles. I can come morning or afternoons. In the meantime please visit my website www.great-knits.co.uk. The last gallery is solely dedicated to the knitting the adults in my group have done. Hope to hear from you.
  • 2 months later...

Unfortunately we are no longer running craft classes, and neither is Catherine Hirst. Other places near here that do are Sew Over it In Clapham North (overground from P Rye or Denmark Hill) and The Old School Club in Lavender Hill/Battersea Rise (No 37 bus) - they also have an OFSTED creche, so you can take your little ones and have them looked after whilst you learn. Good luck, and enjoy!


Mel

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