Key Facts
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Starting
26 Sep 2025- Location
- Tooting
- Start Time
- 13:00
- End Time
- 15:30
- Duration
- 9 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Day
- Days
- Friday
- Start Date
- 26 Sep 2025
- Level
- Entry Level
- Code
- TABX271TL
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 112.50
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Starting
16 Jan 2026- Location
- Tooting
- Start Time
- 13:00
- End Time
- 15:30
- Duration
- 9 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Day
- Days
- Friday
- Start Date
- 16 Jan 2026
- Level
- Short Course
- Code
- TABX302TL
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 112.50
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Starting
17 Apr 2026- Location
- Tooting
- Start Time
- 13:00
- End Time
- 15:30
- Duration
- 9 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Day
- Days
- Friday
- Start Date
- 17 Apr 2026
- Level
- Entry Level
- Code
- TABX303TL
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 112.50
Hand Knitting for all
A design led course for All Levels of Hand Knitting experience. You will be guided through Knitting stitches and professional techniques by designer Ruth Herring.
Ruth Herring is a professional knit and crochet designer, pattern writer, author and teacher. She currently works with leading, award winning British designers creating knit and crochet prototypes for their runway shows.
If you are on low income this course has concessions (50% off).
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Entry Requirements
This course is suitable for all levels, including beginners. Some basic experience of handling yarn or simple knitting/crochet stitches may be helpful but is not essential. Learners who wish to develop further sewing or textile skills may also be interested in our Clothes Making or Soft Furnishings courses. -
Course Content
At the end of the course you will be able to:Hand Knit in rows using at least two basic stitches Knit in rows using knit and purl stitches Knit cable patterns in rows Increase and decrease stitches for shaping Join seams and use different finishing techniques Identify techniques and use technical language Design and plan your own simple project Have the opportunity to share skills and ideas.
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Progression Next Steps
TABX302TL - Hand Knitting for All. Other fashion or knitwear courses at South Thames College. -
Additional Information
This is a non-accredited course, designed to help you develop practical and creative skills in a relaxed and friendly environment.Basic materials and tools will be available, but learners are encouraged to bring their own yarns, needles, hooks, and patterns if they wish to work on personal projects. Further details will be provided at the first session.
Please bring a notebook or sketchbook to record patterns, samples, and design ideas.
If you are on a low wage, unemployed or claim Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) then you can have a reduction.
Ruth Herring is a professional knit and crochet designer, pattern writer, author and teacher. She currently works with leading, award winning British designers creating knit and crochet prototypes for their runway shows.
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Course Structure
This course runs over nine weeks, with sessions held once per week. It is designed for learners to progress from design planning and technical understanding to creating a finished knitting or crochet project. Each week combines demonstrations, guided practice, and independent work.The course is aimed at those already able to knit and/or crochet. However, beginners with proven knowledge of other textile crafts may also be suitable for the course.
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Assessment Details
Learner progress will be assessed through a combination of:*Tutor Feedback: Ongoing guidance and constructive feedback during class activities, swatch creation, and project work.
*Homework/Independent Practice: Tasks to reinforce skills learned in class, including swatches, pattern drafting, and small practice projects.
*Learner Self-Assessment: Reflection on personal progress, evaluation of completed work, and identification of areas for improvement to support independent learning.
*This approach ensures learners receive continuous support, develop self-awareness of their skills, and are able to apply techniques confidently in their final projects.
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Teaching and Learning
This course combines demonstrations, guided practice, and independent work to help learners develop knitting and crochet skills. Students will explore design ideas, select yarns, and practice techniques through creating swatches and testing tension. They will learn to take accurate measurements, draft schematics, and write clear patterns, applying technical knowledge to their own designs. Throughout, the tutor provides individual guidance, feedback, and group discussions, supporting learners to progress from planning to producing a finished piece.