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City & Guilds - Introductory Creative Studies: Handknitting
City & Guilds - Introductory Creative Studies: Handknitting
City & Guilds - Introductory Creative Studies: Handknitting
City & Guilds - Introductory Creative Studies: Handknitting
City & Guilds - Introductory Creative Studies: Handknitting
City & Guilds - Introductory Creative Studies: Handknitting
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City & Guilds - Introductory Creative Studies: Handknitting

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  • On-Demand course

  • 30 hours

  • All levels

Description

About the Introductory Programme

Our Introductory Creative Studies – Knitting course is a 30-hour supported self-study programme you can complete in your own time.

The Introductory programme is accredited by City & Guilds as an affiliate centre of Artybird Carnforth.

Debbie will be teaching the this exciting and unique programme which will be available to study via distance learning so you can learn from the comfort of your own home at a time and pace to suit you. There’s no pressure and Debbie will be there to assist and guide you throughout your learning journey.

Whether you are a brand new knitter, aspiring designer or a more experienced knitter who would simply like to consolidate their skills, you will love this programme. And, if you would like to be recognised for your achievements, you can submit your work for formal accreditation for an internationally recognised, professional qualification from City & Guilds.

How can I find out more?

We know that signing up to a course is a big commitment and we want you to be happy that it’s right for you. We have therefore produced a list of common questions on our FAQs page. In the meantime, you can also find out more below:

Video
Debbie has produced a short video that explains the highlights and benefits of the programme.

Print our prospectus

For more information about what’s involved, what you can expect to learn, fees and timeframes, we also have a short prospectus which has all the details. You can view or download a copy here.

View the lesson plan

If you would like to explore the comprehensive lesson plan for the Introductory Programme, you’ll find a course outline with each topic covered here.

Email

You can also email us with any questions.

Ready to enrol?

Sign-ups for the Introductory programme are now open and we would love to have you join us.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • There are lots of free videos on YouTube - why should I pay for a course?

    We absolutely agree that YouTube has some amazing resources and some excellent tutorials. It certainly has a place when learning just about any new skill.

    We believe we are different in several ways:

    Clear and logical, structured format

    Our programmes have a clear and logical progression. We aim to replicate an in person knitting workshop or class as far as possible so that you build your knowledge in a structured way. Because you are following a series of lessons, you should always find that you have learned what you need to know in order to be able to progress to the next step. It is always possible to revisit a lesson if you’re not sure (no need to wonder if it’s still in your recently viewed list!).

    Professional recordings

    Our material is high quality. Our videos are recorded by a professional videographer using our own studio and we pride ourselves on excellent lighting and sound so that you can always see and hear all the detail. With a single presenter, we offer consistency, both of terminology and style, pace and level of detail. Each technique is shown several times so that you can knit along. Alternatively you can watch a full video then revisit it as many times as you wish.

    Accessibility

    Closed captioning is included as standard so you can learn with our without sound. And if there is something you can’t see, we’ll either re-record it or set up a zoom session to demonstrate live.

  • Your programmes look great but they seem expensive?

    We appreciate that there are less expensive ways to learn to knit and we strive to price our programmes so as to be as affordable as possible.

    As a social enterprise, our profits are re-invested in bursary places and in the community so we do periodically have supported places available. You can find out more about this here.

    With regard to the programmes we offer, they are not simply ways to learn to knit but are a structured combination of knitting and design. They also have the added benefit of an internationally recognised accreditation.

    Our Introductory programme is studied over 30 hours which represents around 5 days’ of in person workshops. As you have the material (both video and written) for the duration of your course, as well as access to the tutor and live tutorials/group sessions for a period of a year, we believe that this represents good value for money.

    Our Foundation programme is studied over 120 hours which broadly equates to 20 days’ of in person workshops. During that time you will study, not only a wide range of knitting techniques but also produce a portfolio of work and two designed and finished projects. Taken together with video and written material, tutorials and personal support for the duration of the course, again, we think this compares very favourably with other knitting courses.

  • I'm really interested in learning to knit but I don't want to be a designer. Is this course likely to be suitable?
    A key feature of our programmes is that they are accredited by City & Guilds. As such, design is a key element of each programme. At Introductory level you may expect to spend around a quarter of the programme on the design elements.

    On the Foundation programme, this is slightly more as you will be producing two final projects (there is one on the Introductory programme).

    It isn’t necessary to be a ‘designer’ or ‘artist’ to complete the course successfully and we are confident that you will enjoy the design elements as they are very flexible and fun. Please do contact Debbie if you’re not sure and she’ll chat through what’s involved.

    If you are primarily interested in developing your knitting skills, we are introducing a new programme that focusses exclusively on learning to knit and developing your knitting skills.

    If you would like to know more about this course, please sign up to our newsletter and we’ll let you know when it goes live.

                                                                                                         
  • I live outside the UK. Can I still join the programmes?

    Absolutely! At the moment our programmes are delivered in English and  live sessions are held at different times based on GMT. However, recordings of sessions can be made available and we’ll aim to find a suitable time for one-to-one calls (luckily Debbie is a night owl!).

  • Do you offer the programmes 'in person'?
    Currently we only offer our City & Guilds programmes by distance learning. However, we have set up in person study days for City & Guilds students at our studio, part of A4 studios, in Altrincham, (near Manchester). 

    We do offer a range of in person classes via our sister company, DT Craft & Design. These are held at our studio and in venues around the UK. Should you wish to learn a particular technique or supplement your studies, details can be found on the DT Crafts website.

                                                   
  • How do I present my work?
    As you progress through the programme you will be asked to upload photographs of your work and accompanying research/review and reflections, onto our secure platform. We also encourage you to set up a pinterest account where you can upload a wider range of material (exercises, samples, research, inspiration images and other resources).

    If you choose to submit for accreditation, your assignments and projects will be evaluated online and it isn’t usually necessary to send us physical work.

                                                   

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