Our classes follow Craft Yarn Council (CYC) guidelines to help you advance your skills. Choose classes that match your skill level for the best experience. (Terms and Conditions apply. For more details see our Terms and Conditions section.)
How to Choose the Right Class for Your Skill Level
Our Classes Build Your Skills, Meeting You Right Where You Are on Your Crafting Journey
Your crafting skill level is not determined by how long you've been crocheting or knitting or how many projects you've completed. Instead, it’s all about your crochet knowledge and how effectively you can turn that knowledge into skill. Whether you're just starting out or looking to master advanced techniques, understanding your skill level will help you choose the right class to match your abilities.
Use this guide to find the perfect class that matches your current crafting journey.
How to Choose the Right Class
Our classes are designed to build your skills—meeting you exactly where you are in your crafting journey.
Your skill level isn’t about how long you’ve been crocheting or knitting, or how many projects you’ve finished. It’s about what you know and how confidently you can use those skills. Whether you’re just getting started or ready to explore advanced techniques, knowing your current level helps you choose the class that’s right for you.
Use this guide to find the class that best matches where you are right now—and where you want to grow next.
Beginner
You’re new to your craft and learning basic stitches and techniques. You may have completed a few simple projects and are still becoming comfortable handling your tools and yarn.
Easy
You have a solid understanding of basic stitches and can follow simple patterns. Projects may introduce new techniques, basic shaping, or simple stitch patterns.
Intermediate
You have strong technical skills and are comfortable with complex patterns and techniques. Projects may involve advanced stitches, detailed construction, and problem-solving or pattern adjustments.
Experienced
You have mastered advanced techniques and are comfortable with complex patterns. You’re ready to tackle detailed projects that require fine yarns, intricate stitch work, and advanced shaping.