The Best Knitting & Crochet Classes in Pittsburgh (2026 Update)

Listings last checked 2026-08-18

How much do knitting & crochet classes cost in Pittsburgh?

From 8 listed starting prices on this page (free classes excluded).

From
$25
Typical (median)
$62.14
Up to
$345

Prices change — confirm the current price with the venue before booking.

Price basis varies by source: venue-website prices are net; Eventbrite listings include the platform's service fee and tax.

Knitting & Crochet Classes in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh Knitting & Crochet Classes at a Glance

Class Price Duration Level Best for
Beginner Knitting Workshop $53.07 Beginner
Building Block Series - Building Block One - Knit Purl $39.19 All levels
Building Block Series - Building Block Two - Charts $39.19 All levels
Knit and Sip, Chunky Blanket Workshop $71.21 All levels
Quilting 101: Modern Quilt Block with Karen Womack $90 Beginner
The Art of 3-Dimensional Weaving with Rae Gold $25 All levels
Weaving 1 Series with Rachel Schmitz $315 All levels
Weaving 2 Series with Jamie Boyle $345 All levels

Knitting & Crochet Classes Providers in Pittsburgh

ProviderLevelPrice fromClassesNeighborhood
605 Lincoln Ave All levels, Beginner $39.19 3
Black Dog Wine Company All levels $71.21 1
Contemporary Craft - Timmons Studios All levels, Beginner $25 4

Knitting & Crochet Classes by Level

Beginner — 2 classes

All levels — 6 classes

Knitting & Crochet Classes in Pittsburgh: FAQs

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How much do knitting and crochet classes cost in Pittsburgh?

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A Beginner's Guide to Knitting & Crochet Classes

Walk into almost any yarn store in America and you can be learning to knit within the hour. Most shops teach from their own store floor: you sit at a table with a few other students, the teacher hands you a skein and needles, and by the end of the session you've cast on, worked your first stitches and bound off. Classes are small by design — usually four to eight people — and the teacher is right there when you drop a stitch.

The biggest choice is between a multi-week series and drop-in help. A four-class beginner series (like Denver's 'Learners Permit to Knit') takes you from casting on through reading a simple pattern — the right call if you want to actually know what you're doing. Drop-in sessions and 'sit and stitch' circles are looser: bring your project, get help when you're stuck, and learn by doing. Many shops run free social circles weekly, which doubles as cheap ongoing instruction.

Price structure differs from floral classes: in knitting, the class fee usually covers teaching while yarn is often sold separately (you may pick your own skein, which the shop is happy to help you match to the project). Expect $20–$45 for a single session, $60–$120 for a four-class series, and $60–$75 for private two-hour lessons. Yarn for a beginner project runs $10–$30.

The fastest way to improve after your first class is to start a project that lives next to your couch. Beginners should start with a cotton dishcloth or a simple scarf — the point is repetition: knit stitch, purl stitch, back and forth until your hands learn the rhythm. When you get stuck, bring it to the shop's drop-in session; half the joy of the craft is the excuse to sit with other crafters.

Once the basics are comfortable, every shop on this list goes deeper: crochet, machine knitting, weaving, needlepoint, felting, dyeing and spinning are all taught somewhere in each city. Yarn culture is famously generous — tell the shop owner you're just starting and you'll likely walk out with a local class calendar and an offer of help.

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