Youtube is great for this. Both of my kids learned to knit sweaters this way during the lockdown.
Anonymous
12/15/2022 12:06
Subject: Free knitting classes?
Anonymous wrote:Youtube can be good because they can show that same angle as you're seeing when you look at your knitting. It's hard to learn from someone sitting opposite you.
I’ve had teachers sit next to me — rather than across from me. This way, they can even physically assist by moving the yarn or shifting the way I’m holding the needles. It’s an advantage of in-person instruction, especially when you’re just getting started.
Anonymous
12/15/2022 11:10
Subject: Free knitting classes?
Youtube can be good because they can show that same angle as you're seeing when you look at your knitting. It's hard to learn from someone sitting opposite you.
Michaels also has online classes for free. I did a crochet series.
Anonymous
12/14/2022 21:47
Subject: Free knitting classes?
I bought a beginner book during the pandemic and worked my way through. I used YouTube as needed. Very pink knits is good. I also take occasionalclasses at fibre space (Alexandria) but they’re not free
I agree but OP said they want in person. OP I do think if you want to do an in person class, messing around first with some YouTube’s will really help you get more out of the in person class. Or maybe do an intro class and then a bunch of YouTube and then another class. You have to spend a few hours training your fingers and brain to be able to do anything fun. Just put on movies and make some squares. Mess up and unravel, then do it again.
Anonymous
12/14/2022 09:51
Subject: Free knitting classes?
Some libraries have knitting groups, and they are willing to teach and take beginners.
Fibre Space in Alexandria has great classes. Also check Looped Yarn Works in Dupont Circle. You could probably teach yourself online, but a class is helpful when getting started.