
Your hands already know how.
We just show them
where to start.
Filmed so close you can hear the yarn. Loop by loop, row by row — from your first cast-on to a cardigan that actually fits.
4,200+
makers enrolled
48
filmed lessons
96%
finish their first project
Six modules.
One unbroken thread.
Each module arrives as a curated set of close-filmed lessons. Work at your own pace — nap windows welcome.
Cast On & First Stitches
Three cast-on methods in one afternoon — choose the one your hands love.
Knit & Purl — The Only Two Moves
Every stitch pattern in existence is just these two, arranged differently.
"The cables module. That's when I stopped calling myself a beginner."
— Priya N., New mother, Mumbai

Cables That Look Impossible
Cables that look impossible but use only two moves — your friends will ask how.

Increases, Decreases & Shaping
The math that turns a flat rectangle into a sleeve that fits your actual arm.
"I frogged the same sleeve four times. On the fifth I understood why. That's good teaching."
— Deborah M., Retired school principal, Edinburgh

Your First Sweater
A top-down raglan in your size — no seams, no guessing, all confidence.

Blocking, Seaming & The Final Details
The hour of finishing that turns "I made this" into "I made this well."
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See the teaching
before you decide.
Three fifteen-second previews — hands, yarn, needles. No voiceover needed when the motion is this clear.

The Long-Tail Cast On
Watch the thumb-and-finger motion that creates a stretchy, beautiful edge in under sixty seconds.
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Making a Cable Cross
The exact needle position that makes cables click into place — slower than you think, more satisfying than anything.
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Blocking a Finished Piece
Wet-blocking transforms hand-knit fabric. Watch the stitches open and the garment find its shape.
Watch full lesson"I watched the cast-on preview three times before I even enrolled. By the third I already understood it."
— Tomoko H., graphic designer, San Francisco
Real students.
Real finished objects.
Every quote names the specific project that made them feel like a maker. That's the moment we teach toward.
I retired from thirty-two years of teaching in June. By September I'd finished my first pair of socks. Stitch gave me something to master for myself, finally.
Margaret O.
Retired primary school teacher, Dublin
Finished: Vanilla toe-up socks
The cables module. That's when I stopped calling myself a beginner. I made a cushion cover and my mother-in-law asked where I bought it.
Priya N.
New mother, Bengaluru
Finished: Honeycomb cable cushion
I found fiber arts on TikTok at 2am during a feed. I thought it would be scarves forever. Now I'm on my second sweater.
Zoe K.
Barista and maker, Portland
Finished: Seamless raglan pullover
The way they film close — you can see which finger the yarn wraps around. That's what every other tutorial was missing.
Celia F.
Librarian, Cape Town
Finished: Brioche ribbed cowl
I retired from thirty-two years of teaching in June. By September I'd finished my first pair of socks. Stitch gave me something to master for myself, finally.
Margaret O.
Retired primary school teacher, Dublin
Finished: Vanilla toe-up socks
The cables module. That's when I stopped calling myself a beginner. I made a cushion cover and my mother-in-law asked where I bought it.
Priya N.
New mother, Bengaluru
Finished: Honeycomb cable cushion
I found fiber arts on TikTok at 2am during a feed. I thought it would be scarves forever. Now I'm on my second sweater.
Zoe K.
Barista and maker, Portland
Finished: Seamless raglan pullover
The way they film close — you can see which finger the yarn wraps around. That's what every other tutorial was missing.
Celia F.
Librarian, Cape Town
Finished: Brioche ribbed cowl
I frogged the same sleeve four times. On the fifth I understood why. That's good teaching — the mistake is part of the lesson.
Deborah M.
Retired school principal, Edinburgh
Finished: Drop-shoulder cardigan
My nap windows are forty minutes on a good day. The lessons are exactly the right length. I finished Module 2 in a single week of naps.
Amara J.
New mother, Lagos
Finished: Seed stitch baby blanket
I discovered I'd been purling wrong for two years. The correction took ten seconds. Now everything I knit looks different.
Harriet W.
Accountant and weekend knitter, Bristol
Finished: Linen-stitch tote bag
The blocking lesson alone was worth the whole enrollment. My finished pieces used to look homemade. Now they look handmade.
Sandra L.
Interior designer, Toronto
Finished: Lace shawl in mohair
I frogged the same sleeve four times. On the fifth I understood why. That's good teaching — the mistake is part of the lesson.
Deborah M.
Retired school principal, Edinburgh
Finished: Drop-shoulder cardigan
My nap windows are forty minutes on a good day. The lessons are exactly the right length. I finished Module 2 in a single week of naps.
Amara J.
New mother, Lagos
Finished: Seed stitch baby blanket
I discovered I'd been purling wrong for two years. The correction took ten seconds. Now everything I knit looks different.
Harriet W.
Accountant and weekend knitter, Bristol
Finished: Linen-stitch tote bag
The blocking lesson alone was worth the whole enrollment. My finished pieces used to look homemade. Now they look handmade.
Sandra L.
Interior designer, Toronto
Finished: Lace shawl in mohair

"The tea is still warm. Come in."
The cardigan on the chair
could be yours by spring.
Start with Lesson 1 for free — no card, no commitment. If the teaching is right for your hands, the rest of the atelier will be waiting.
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