Preserving Childhood Magic

Handwork for the young child is where beauty, form, and function come together to create magic

why handwork matters

Handwork offers numerous benefits for children, beyond just making beautiful projects. The tactile experience of working with natural materials cultivates practical skills and also supports emotional and cognitive growth. Here are a few ways handwork will benefit your child:

Handwork offers a powerful means of self-regulation and serves as a therapeutic outlet for children. Engaging in activities like knitting, crochet, or embroidery requires focus and repetitive motion, which can be incredibly soothing and calming. This rhythm helps children manage their emotions, providing a sense of control and stability. The act of creating something tangible with their hands also fosters a deep sense of accomplishment and pride, boosting self-esteem. Furthermore, handwork allows children to express themselves in a non-verbal way, offering an alternative channel for processing thoughts and feelings. By providing a safe space for mindfulness and introspection, handwork helps children develop emotional resilience and coping strategies that are invaluable in navigating the complexities of modern life.
Teaching handwork to children plays a vital role in supporting their academic learning by fostering fine motor skills, enhancing concentration, and promoting problem-solving abilities. As children engage in activities like knitting, weaving, and sewing, they develop dexterity and hand-eye coordination, which are essential for reading, writing and other tasks. The rhythmic and repetitive nature of handwork also cultivates focus and patience, helping children build the stamina needed for sitting at a desk to focus on and learn academic subjects. Moreover, handwork projects often require planning, sequencing, and critical thinking, skills that are directly transferable to subjects like mathematics and science. By integrating creativity with practical skills, handwork nurtures a holistic learning experience, encouraging children to approach challenges with confidence and curiosity.
In the act of creating something tangible with their hands, students are encouraged to explore their imagination, experiment with colors and textures, and bring their unique ideas to life. This creative process not only enhances artistic abilities but also promotes problem-solving skills and innovative thinking, qualities that are indispensable in navigating the challenges in real life. We need creative problem solvers!

Handwork is also a powerful way to develop fine and gross motor skills. In an age where screens dominate, the simple act of using one’s hands to create fosters coordination and motor skills that are essential for overall development. I like to say that knitting is the original coding – it takes real mental dexterity, too! Especially when you get into deciphering and following patterns. Lots of math happens in Handwork. So these crafts not only exercise the body but also stimulate the mind, creating a truly harmonious connection between the two.

Handwork teaches patience and perseverance. As children work on their projects, whether it be knitting a scarf or weaving a basket, they’ll surely encounter obstacles and setbacks. These challenges provide valuable life lessons such as the importance of dedication, the satisfaction of overcoming difficulties, and the understanding that mastery takes time and effort.

My favorite part of this job is to look at child standing before me with a face of defeat and remind them, “You can do this. I believe in you!” And eventually see their own belief build up in themselves.

In the hurry of our times, beauty is a principle that is often forgotten. So many of the items we consume are now mass-produced for convenience. It’s easy to forget what’s good and beautiful about what we already have.

Handwork instills a deep sense of connection to the materials used and an appreciation for craftsmanship. In this disposable culture, understanding the value of creating something with care and attention contributes to a more sustainable mindset. Children learn to respect the resources they use and develop a sense of responsibility towards the environment. They understand where the wool comes from and all the hard work that it takes to get from sheep to scarf.

Handwork serves as a wonderful manifestation of beauty and care for our natural world. The careful craftsmanship, attention to detail, and the intentional selection of materials in handwork projects exemplify the value of aesthetics in our day-to-day life. Embracing and creating beauty contributes to a truly meaningful life experience.

Caregiver & Kinder

ages 4 – 6 

Join us for a truly special handwork class where caregivers and children can create warmth and connection while creating kindergarten-inspired handwork projects.

A great starting point for all beginners, this class covers foundational techniques and essential skills, focusing on using natural materials to create treasures that are beautiful, functional, and meaningful. 

Each session nurtures the joy of making something with both the child and caregivers hands, fostering a deep sense of accomplishment and closeness between them.

(All materials are high-quality, natural, and plant-dyed with real earth colors. Everything is included)

1 caregiver and their child (Aged 4-6)

$120 (1 child & caregiver)+ $48 for an additional participating child in that age range (infants/non-walkers are welcome to attend)

Tuesdays 1:00 PM -1:50 PM
Dates: September 17, 24 October 1, 8, 15, 22

Beginner Knitting

ages 7 – 10 

In this 12-week knitting class children will learn the basics of knitting to create simple yet meaningful projects— a true rite of passage for handwork. Here’s what your child will experience:

Crafting Knitting Needles
-Learn to cast on and off knit stitch, essential skills for any knitting project.
Complete Beginner Projects: Building confidence and pride as they create and finish items like scarves or small toys.
Exploring Natural Fibers: Discovering the beauty of wool yarn and the magic of plant-dyed colors.

This class offers a wonderful opportunity for children to develop new skills, express their creativity, and experience the joy of making something with their own hands.

(All materials are high-quality, natural, and plant-dyed with real earth colors. Everything is included)

Ages 7-10 (drop-off) 

$260 per child or $88/month

Tuesdays 2:00 PM – 2:50 PM 

Dates: September 17, 24 October 1, 8, 15, 22 Nov 5, 12, 19, Dec 3, 12, 17