Wool & Cottage

Knitting Resources for Beginners

Molly Grimm

Where to Learn How to Knit Online

Knitting is a timeless craft that blends creativity with practicality, offering endless possibilities for creating cozy scarves, intricate sweaters, and even decorative home items. Thanks to the internet, learning to knit has never been easier or more accessible. Whether you’re a total beginner or looking to refine advanced techniques, there are numerous resources online tailored to every skill level. From free YouTube tutorials to in-depth paid courses, the digital world is full of opportunities to master this craft.

For beginners, platforms like YouTube provide a treasure trove of free tutorials. Channels such as VeryPink Knits and NimbleNeedles are well-loved by the knitting community for their clear, step-by-step instructions and wide variety of projects. Websites like Ravelry and AllFreeKnitting are also great starting points, offering free patterns and connecting knitters with communities where they can share tips and inspiration. These resources allow learners to pace themselves and tackle projects suited to their comfort levels.

If you’re ready to dive deeper, consider paid platforms like Craftsy. This site offers structured knitting courses led by experienced instructors, covering everything from mastering the basics to advanced techniques like Fair Isle and lace knitting. Additionally, many of these classes come with downloadable patterns and personalized feedback, making them a valuable investment for dedicated learners. Whichever path you choose, the key is consistency—set aside time to practice, experiment, and enjoy the process of turning yarn into something beautiful.

Here’s a curated list of online knitting resources to help you learn, find patterns, and connect with the knitting community:

Free Video Tutorials

1. VeryPink Knits (YouTube): Beginner-friendly tutorials and technique-focused videos.

https://www.youtube.com/user/verypinkknits

2. Nimble Needles (YouTube): Detailed tutorials for knitters of all levels.

https://www.youtube.com/c/NimbleNeedles

3. Purl Soho Tutorials: Free, easy-to-follow video guides for common knitting techniques.

https://www.purlsoho.com/create/category/knit/knit-tutorials/

Pattern Libraries

1. Ravelry: A massive online community with free and paid patterns, project inspiration, and forums.

https://www.ravelry.com

2. Pinterest: Great library of knitting patterns, tips & tutorials - Check out W&C’s Pinterest page here

Online Courses

1. Craftsy: Paid courses for various skill levels, including advanced knitting techniques.

https://shrsl.com/4r89z

Knitting Communities and Forums

1. Reddit: r/knitting: A supportive community for sharing projects and advice.

https://www.reddit.com/r/knitting/

2. Facebook Knitting Groups: Search for groups like “Beginner Knitters” or “Knitting Patterns and Help.” Or join W&C’s Facebook Knitting Group here!

3. Ravelry Forums: Join groups to discuss techniques, troubleshoot, and connect with other knitters.

Apps for Knitters

1. Knit Companion: A digital tool for managing patterns and tracking progress.

https://www.knitcompanion.com

2. LoveCrafts Knitting: Patterns, tutorials, and supplies all in one place.

https://www.lovecrafts.com

Yarn Resources

Jimmy Beans Wool: Budget-friendly to luxury yarn options, knitting kits, patterns, tools, accessories & more!

Lion Brand Yarn: Affordable yarn that maintains quality, patterns, kits & accessories for new knitters

With these resources, you can find everything you need to get started or grow your knitting skills online!