Beginner Knitting: Start Here
You don’t need special talent to learn how to knit. You need a pair of needles, some yarn, and a little patience with yourself. That’s it.
If you’re brand new, welcome. If you tried knitting years ago and gave up, welcome back. Either way, this is a good place to start.
Knitting has a learning curve but it’s not a steep one. A handful of basic skills will get you through most beginner projects, and every skill you pick up makes the next one easier. You don’t need to learn everything before you cast on for the first time.
Start with the basics, make something small, and go from there.
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Start with what you need right now. You can always come back for the rest later.
Beginner Basics
Every knitter starts with a few simple techniques that form the foundation for everything else. These beginner knitting tutorials walk you through the core skills step by step, helping you understand how stitches are formed and how the basic building blocks of knitting fit together.
Build Real Confidence
Once you understand the basics, the next step is learning how to solve small problems and work with your stitches more comfortably. These tutorials help you build real confidence by showing practical techniques that knitters use in everyday projects.
Your First Projects
Once you know the basic stitches, the best way to build confidence is by making simple projects. These beginner-friendly patterns are designed to be forgiving and satisfying to finish, helping you practice your skills while creating something useful and enjoyable.
Need To Fix Something Instead?
If your knitting doesn’t look quite right or you’ve made a mistake, don’t worry. Most knitting problems can be fixed without starting your project over. Visit the Fix a Knitting Problem section to learn simple ways to correct common mistakes and keep your knitting moving forward.
A Simple Path Forward
You don’t need to learn everything about knitting at once. Start with one basic skill, practice it, and then move on to the next when you’re ready.
If you run into problems while learning, visit Fix a Knitting Problem for step-by-step solutions. And when you’re ready to make something real, explore Projects You Can Finish for simple, satisfying projects designed for new knitters.
Knitting gets easier with every stitch.

















