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The average price for online Knitting classes is R327.
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| ✅ Average price: | R327/h |
| ✅ Average response time: | 6h |
| ✅ Tutors available: | 608 |
| ✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Knitting is one of those crafts that is perennially popular across all generations. Whether you’re in Cape Town, Pretoria, or a quiet Karoo town, the simple act of using yarn and needles to knit something beautiful has taken on a new life in homes and schools alike. Some pick it up to make handmade gifts. Others start with a small pattern and discover a lifelong passion. Today, thanks to the rise of online platforms, it's easier than ever to learn how to knit for the sake of practicality and pure enjoyment.
All across the country, people of younger generations have realised the values of knitting for mindfulness, sustainability, focus and creativity. So, if you’re browsing stitch tutorials or admiring textured scarves at a local market, then now is the perfect time to take that first lesson and give it a try.
Knitting is a craft, a form of self-expression, and a way to pause in our busy digital world. When you knit, you're not only creating beautiful handmade pieces, but you're also giving your brain a bit of a workout. Learning new stitches, reading patterns, and following each course of action with precision is great for memory and focus.
And let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want to proudly say, “I made this myself?” Whether it's a mohair sweater, a soft baby blanket, or a warm beanie for a winter school drive, every project will give you a sense of accomplishment that is priceless in itself.
Now, with online lessons, South Africans from Soweto to Stellenbosch are tapping into digital spaces to learn how to knit, one stitch at a time. You’ll find that these courses are accessible, flexible, and perfect for anyone starting out.
Learn to Knit Online, One Stitch at a Time
An online course is a wonderful way to learn how to create simple stitches like the plain knit stitch and purl stitch. As the foundation of most patterns, once you’ve got these down, you’ll be amazed at how quickly your confidence grows.
If, like many, when you read a pattern and feel confused, don't worry, that’s where online lessons and knitting tutors simplify the jargon and break down each lesson into manageable steps. You will also learn how to cast on, bind off, and tackle your patterns and complicated stitches with confidence.
The beauty of an online knitting lesson is that you can learn at your own pace. If you make a mistake, you can rewatch the video or ask your tutor for clarification. This type of personalised course is especially helpful if you're serious about mastering technique and mastering complex stitches.
To begin your knitting journey, you’ll need enthusiasm and a few tools. Start with medium-sized needles, soft yarn, and a beginner-friendly pattern. Some online platforms and tutors offer starter kits or downloadable patterns that are suited to beginner projects.
Don’t stress about getting everything perfect right away. Mistakes are part of the lesson and often lead to better understanding in the next round. The more you practice, the easier each stitch becomes. Before long, you'll be able to read patterns, switch between stitches, and even design your own pieces.
There are also websites like AllFreeKnitting, LoveCrafts, and Yarnspirations, where you can access a wide range of free patterns that are perfect for beginners. These courses and resources will guide you from your first stitch to your final row.
If you're the type of person who learns best through direct interaction, then an online tutor could be a game changer. A tutor doesn’t just teach you how to knit. They help you troubleshoot tricky stitches, explain how to read more advanced patterns, and give real-time feedback to improve your technique.
Instead of just following a video where you can’t ask questions, a private tutor will help you to make the most out of your lessons and courses.
Finally, remember that knitting is about patience, creativity, and learning to enjoy the process. And thanks to online resources and Superprof knitting tutors who charge an average of R327/h per hour, you could have everything you need to learn, stitch by stitch, from the comfort of your home.
Nadia
Knitting tutor
Nadia is kind, patient and empathetic. So looking forward to my next lesson!
Cath, 1 year ago
Miriam
Knitting tutor
I loved Mariam from the first day I saw her. She is a lovely lady and my daughter loves her. She is patient and very kind! She tells what you did wrong etc.!!
Moloko, 1 year ago
Soudaina
Knitting tutor
Soudaina is a great teacher! Super patient and professional.
Susan, 1 year ago
Soudaina
Knitting tutor
My tutor Soudaina was the kindest, sweetest person and just a pleasure to spend time with She is a fantastic tutor rich with knowledge of experience in crochet and teaches with patience and is always encouraging your skills while learning She is...
Monica, 2 years ago
Tshepang
Knitting tutor
Tshepang is very passionate tutor. She makes the work very easy to understand. She made it realize that learning is also about what kind of the tutor teaches you. I rate her 1 billion %. She amazing. Big up Tshepi.
Silas, 2 years ago
Sheila
Knitting tutor
Sheila is exceptional. Shes's kind, patient and really helpful. Thank you so much Sheila! looking forward to our next lesson.
Shaakir, 3 years ago