Knitting for mental health
Courses, webinars and workshops
combining mental health expertise and knitting for a unique path to wellbeing
Nurture, Nourish, Knit
Knitting for mental health is more than just a cosy idea.
So many of us know, deep down, that knitting helps us feel better—calmer, more grounded, more ourselves. The research evidence to support this is growing, showing just how powerful this simple, rhythmic craft can be for our wellbeing.
Whilst instinctively we know that crafts such as knitting feel good for us – it can be tricky to know how to get the most out of knitting for our mental health, and how to share this with others.
We’ve got the tools you need.
As clinical psychologists and avid knitters we’ll help you harness the restorative and therapeutic powers of knitting to nurture wellbeing and support mental health

Harness your hobby, or try something new
Whether you are brand new to knitting or a life-long convert we can help you get the most out of this cosy craft.

Psychologically-informed and evidence-based
With so much wellbeing advice out there it can be hard to know what to trust. As HCPC-registered Clinical Psychologists our work draws on established and emerging scientific study in the fields of mental health, knitting and creativity.

For you, your clients or your employees
As well as focussing on self-care our resources and services support therapists who want to use knitting in their work with clients, and employers and managers who are looking for innovative ways to support their workplaces and colleagues.
Getting started is easy...
Explore the options
Looking for resources for yourself, your clients or your workplace? Check out our range of online courses, webinars and free resources.
Gain the wisdom
Deepen your knowledge and learn the skills
Experience the benefits
Start enjoying the many wellbeing benefits of knitting
Recent blog posts...
Reflections on Me-Made-May: How making my own clothes allowed me to show up in photographs
Mia offers her reflections on why and how she decided to take part in Me-Made-May 2025, particularly how it feels to take and share photos of herself.
Using Knitting in Talking Therapy – European Wool Day 2025
Dr Mia Hobbs speaks at European Wool Day 2025 on Using Knitting in Talking Therapy – watch her presentation here.
Messages: Sketchbook Circle Series, Part 3
Knitting has long been used to tell stories and send messages. Here Dr Paula Redmond creates her own for the Sketchbook Circle Series, Part 3








