
With Theodora Burrow
Presented by: Theodora Burrow
| 0 | LONDON: One of Six (info) |
|---|---|
| P | Wednesday 4th March, 2026 to Wednesday 25th March, 2026 (Wednesday March 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th from 10am – 12pm) |
| N | Door time: 9:30am, start time: 10:00am |
| . | All ages |
| C | Other |
Learn To Knit With Your Baby
Learn to Knit Class - Wednesdays 10.00am-12pm (over 4 weeks).
Do you want to learn how to knit for you, your little one or just for a way to regain a little time for yourself? Knitting can have a deeply grounding, calming effect on mood, while at the same time sparking creativity.
This workshop is perfect for absolute beginners, or for those who can knit a little but want to gain more confidence in their knitting.
Open to all parents of pre-crawling babies, with a dedicated space for babies to kick around with play mats, a baby gym and bouncy chair. In these relaxed sessions, you'll not only learn a new skill but have time to chat and connect with other local mums at a similar phase of parenting to you.
This class will teach the basic stitches and techniques, practicing those stitches by making swatches. (These swatches can then be used to make a baby blanket). Skills and techniques are built upon each week at an unhurried pace, along with learning to read and follow basic patterns.
You will leave with the skills to continue your knitting journey with curiosity, and with a powerful tool for accessing a deep sense of calm.
What we will cover:
Week 1: Casting on and the knit stitch, making a garter stitch swatch. A beautiful classic stitch pattern used for simple designs.
Week 2: Purl stitch, stocking stitch and knitting stripes, changing colour.
Week 3: Rib stitch and moss stitch (working knit and purl stitches), basic pattern reading, abbreviations and terminology. Casting off.
Week 4: A recap of the stitches and techniques covered. Beginning a simple baby project - either either a blanket using the swatches made in previous sessions, or a baby pixie hat.
*Price includes yarn, needles and printed materials. There will also be lots of pattern books to browse and inspire you. Tea and coffee are also provided, but feel free to bring your own.
Where:
One of Six cabin, Studio 12, 259a High Street, Walthamstow, E17 7BH
The One of Six studio is a bright and airy stand-alone studio located just a 3 minute walk from Walthamstow Central, opposite the Central Library. The entrance is on Cleveland Park Avenue, just along the side of Popeyes.
When:
Wednesday March 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th from 10am – 12pm.
Doors open at 9.30am to give time to settle in with babies, get comfortable and grab a hot drink.
The class is for 2 hours over four weeks for 8 hours tuition. Places are limited to 6 to allow one-to-one support. Classes will run with a minimum of 4.
There is a toilet, sink and tea and coffee making facilities. The cabin does not have step-free access so if you'd like to bring a buggy it would need to be carried up a flight of stairs and some small steps leading to the cabin. Slings would be preferred but there is room for buggies if needed.
If possible include your phone number when booking in case I need to contact you. Emails sometimes end up in spam folders.
If you buzz no. 12, I will let you in. Walk up the stairs and go left at the top, through to the door at the end to the outside. Follow the path round to the right of the building until you see the cabin. There are small stairs along the way.
All bookings are non-refundable, except in the unlikely event that I need to cancel a session. If I cancel a session a full refund will be given. As a small, independent business and due to the limited number of spaces available, I cannot offer refunds, but will do my best to accommodate.
Tutor:
Theodora Burrow is a knitwear designer with years of experience in both knitting and crochet. She has taught adults and children and is passionate about the incredible mental health benefits of making. She knitted for her two babies before and after she gave birth and even while breastfeeding. She designs for UK and international magazines and yarn companies and has lived in Walthamstow for more than 20 years.