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Frequently asked questions

  • The cost of a knitting class can vary depending on the level of instruction, the length of the course, and any additional materials or equipment required. On average, a beginner knitting class may cost around £20-£30 per session, while a more advanced course could cost £100 or more.

  • While there are no formal qualifications for knitting, some courses may offer a certificate of completion or a recognised accreditation from a professional body, such as the UK Hand Knitting Association. These can demonstrate your proficiency and dedication to the craft, and may be useful if you plan to teach or sell your work.

  • It is possible to earn money from knitting, either by selling your creations directly or by offering knitting-related services, such as teaching, pattern design, or repair. However, the amount you can earn may vary depending on factors such as the demand for your work, the quality of your craftsmanship, and the competition in your market.

  • Yes, there are many online knitting classes available that can provide comprehensive instruction and support for beginners and advanced knitters alike. Online classes may offer more flexibility in terms of scheduling and location and may also be more affordable than in-person classes. 

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