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Knit a simple vest top, jumper or cardigan

This 5-week course will either teach you how to knit from the basic first steps, or will enable you to develop your existing knitting & pattern reading skills. Get winter-ready by working on a warm garment to layer up, and your choice will depend on your experience level and potentially working between sessions to progress or finish it. Beginners are advised to attend the first session before selecting a pattern & quantity of yarn, and the tutor will advise on a suitable project choice, such as a simple vest top. Topics will include stitch patterns, circular knitting (in the round), experimenting with different equipment & yarns, pattern reading, individual project work and professional finishing. Learners may choose to knit in the round, as this lends itself to simple garment constructions with minimal finishing techniques level and potentially working between sessions to progress or finish it. Beginners are advised to attend the first session before selecting a pattern & quantity of yarn, and the tutor will advise on a suitable project choice, such as a simple vest top. Topics will include stitch patterns, circular knitting (in the round), experimenting with different equipment & yarns, pattern reading, individual project work and professional finishing. Learners may choose to knit in the round, as this lends itself to simple garment constructions with minimal finishing techniques

Knit a simple vest top, jumper or cardigan (TFD0602BR)

On:

Tuesday
from 10. 30am to 12. 30pm

For 5 weeks.

Starts

04 November 2025

Ends

02 December 2025

Where:

Brockley Rise Centre
Brockley Rise
Crofton Park
Se23 1pr

Cost

£76 (full)

£38.50 (reduced)

£38.50 (concession)

Enrol now

You can enrol by phone on 020 8314 6959 or 020 8314 7775 Monday to Friday, 10am–3pm. More ways to enrol

Call: 020 8314 6959

Call: 020 8314 7775

What prior knowledge, experience and qualifications will I need?
This course is suitable for learners of all abilities- from complete beginners to those with more advanced skills.

Learning Goals:
To learn a range of knitting stitches and techniques. To develop pattern reading skills Plan and work on a simple starter garment or develop a more complex garment project, as appropriate N/A

What teaching methods will the tutor use?
The tutor will use a range of teaching methods during the course which will include the following: Demonstration - both group and individual, one to one tuition, group work, assessment of progress, observation, discussion / question and answer sessions.

What assessment methods will the tutor use?
The course tutor will use a range of methods to assess progress on the course. These may include: Observation, completion of an Individual Learning Plan which will be updated regularly, evaluation of work samples, question and answer sessions.

Will extra work be required outside the class times?
Homework is encouraged- extra work is not essential, but will enable learners to practice techniques and progress their projects at a faster pace.

What materials will I need for the course and how much will they cost?
Beginners will need to bring along a pair of knitting needles and any yarn that you have at home which you might like to use. We do have some small quantities of yarn and some needles that you can practice with in class, but if you do want to buy your own, we recommend buying a ball of Aran weight yarn in a light colour & a pair of 5mm needles. More experienced knitters will need to provide a selection of needles and yarns, plus any patterns or project ideas that you are considering working on. A notebook and pen, and an A4 wallet or small bag would be useful to keep your work in, and a phone/camera would be useful for recording ideas and techniques. If you already have some knitting on the go, bring that along too!

What do I need to bring to the first class?
As above, and the tutor will discuss materials and personal course projects during the first session.

Options when finished
The department offers a wide variety of fashion and textile courses at different levels. Information about progression courses is available through the tutor, the Curriculum Leader or the online Adult Learning Lewisham programme. There are also a range of courses at a higher level offered across London and the South East by Colleges, Community and Adult Education providers and through local craftspeople. For more information about higher level courses currently available, please speak to your tutor or the Curriculum Leader.

Additional information
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For general enquiries and course availability information call 0208 314 3300. For more detailed information and guidance about the course:

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Contact

Denise Darlow

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