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About This Course
What you will learn
  • Materials
  • Basics
  • Beyond the Basics: Essential Techniques
  • Working with Patterns
  • Finishing and Care
  • Advanced Techniques
  • Introduction to Design
  • Scarves
  • Baby Blankets
  • Toys
  • Socks
  • Jumpers
  • Business Foundations
  • Budgeting and Finances
  • Sales and Advertising
  • Business Planning

Study Knitting Online Courses and Transform this Hobby into a Full Time Business

Our Knitting Online Course takes students from novice, to designer, to business-owner. The course starts out by establishing the fundamentals, giving you practical advice, to get you practicing straight away. This includes topics such as: how to knit, how to read patterns, and how to care for hand knits.

With the basics down, the course advances students into designing hand knits, along with explanations of how to design some of the most popular knitted items of today, and providing sample patterns to practice with. The last part of the course takes you step-by-step through starting your own knitting business, whether you wish to sell your work, publish patterns you’ve designed or teach what you know.

To the untrained eye wool is wool, but if you’ve ever stepped into a wool shop you may well have been overwhelmed by choice. It can be hard to differentiate between the vast array of needles, yarns, and notions (accessories), which can be enough to frighten anyone off.

Take your knitting skills into the next level and start your own business. For more information about our popular Knitting Online Courses, please check us here at Courses For Success!

Knitting Online Course - Requirements

The Knitting Online Course is delivered 100 percent online.

To successfully complete this course, a student must:

      Have access to the internet and the necessary technical skills to navigate the online learning resources

      Have access to any mobile device with internet connectivity (laptop, desktop, tablet)

      Be a self-directed learner

      Possess sound language and literacy skills

Quick Course Facts

  1. Course content is structured for easy comprehension

  2. Registered students gain unrestricted access to the Knitting Online Course

  3. All course material is available online 24/7 and can be accessed using any device

  4. Study online from anywhere in your own time at your own pace

  5. All students who complete the course will be awarded with a certificate of completion

You’ll learn to knit with our online knitting classes and accredited courses. Our online knitting classes cost a fraction of what you’ll pay elsewhere, and you’ll not only get through the basics of knitting, but also some tips for advanced knitters.

Knitting course overview

Are you looking to start knitting but don’t know where to begin? This comprehensive course will introduce you to the basics of knitting and help you understand the different techniques, tools and materials used.

Before diving into more advanced techniques, you’ll cover the basic steps for getting started. First, select a size for your knitting needles (it should be proportional to your yarn weight). Next, create a gauge swatch with knit and purl stitches to ensure your work is consistent. You can then move on to creating more simple projects like scarves or socks.

In CFS knitting classes, you’ll learn what you need to have in your knitting kits as you learn how to knit, whether you’re creating knitwear designer styles or a simple scarf.

Once you have mastered the basics of knitting you can move onto more complex techniques such as cable knitting or intarsia knitwear design. Other advanced techniques include arm-knitting (which allows you to create larger projects in a shorter amount of time), circular-knitting (which lets you create seamless, round items like hats) and top-down knitwear design (perfect for cardigans and other pieces with multiple parts). Additionally, learn about Fair Isle technique which adds interest to any pattern by adding colorwork.

One mistake beginners often make is not following instructions closely enough or skipping steps without understanding the consequences. Another mistake novice knitters make is using the wrong needle size or yarn weight, which can lead to problems later on in their project. Additionally, some beginners may not use a gauge swatch when starting their project, leading to inconsistent measurements throughout their work.

If you are interested in taking an online class for learning how to knit, this course from CFS is ideal. 

Knitting Online Courses Outline

Module 1: Materials

Part 1: Needles

Knitting needles have three qualities, namely, type, size, and materials from which they are made. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Variety, Variety, Variety

      Needles

      Needle Types

      Needle Sizes

      Needle Materials

      A Final Word

Part 2: Yarns

Yarns have numerous varieties as the weight, fiber type, and color pattern should also be considered in choosing to guarantee success.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Yarn Weights

      Fiber Types

      Animal Fibers

      Plant Fibers

      Synthetic Fibers

      Colors

      Choosing Yarns

Part 3: Notions

Notions can be categorized into two; the first is required items that includes scissors, yarn needles, and a knitter. Second, are the materials that do knitting and finishing more comfortable such as lace blocking. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Essential Notions

      Extra Notions

Module 2: Basics I

Part 1: Getting Started

Knitting and types of fabric are not limited as garter and stocking are the two most common fabric and stitching. Many stitches can be made as it can be manipulated, alternated, crossed, and arranged. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Cast On

      Holding the Yarn

      The Knit Stitch

Part 3: The Purl Stitch

Purl stitching is the process of pulling loops through loops, and the yarn should be brought to the front instead of the back.

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Cast Off

      Knit or Purl Through the Back Loop

Module 3: Basics II

Part 1: Taking the Next Steps

Knitting has four basic processes, namely, casting on, casting off, knitting, and purling. The variations of the processes can form objects of skill and beauty as colors can be added to create a twist.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Basic Knit and Purl Fabrics

      Garter

      Stocking

      Reverse Stocking

      Rib

Part 2: Cast-ons

The method of cast on are the most common and useful as knitting involves the cast on technique. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Provisional

      Cable

      Crochet

      Backwards Loop

      Tubular

Part 3: Cast-Offs

Castoffs are also known as bind-offs that have their properties that render visual appeal, or they are technically useful. The tension of cast-off should have the same tension for cast on. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Cast Off in Pattern

      Three Needle Cast Off

      Picot

Module 4: Beyond the Basics: Essential Techniques

Part 1: Time to Shape Up

Stitches or knitters can influence the shape of the fabric by knitting onto a base of fabric or working up a tube.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Increases and Decreases

      Knit two together (k2tog); right-leaning, single stitch decrease

      Slip, slip, knit (ssk); left-leaning, single stitch decrease

      Make one right (m1r); right-leaning, single stitch increase

      Make one left (m1l); left-leaning, single stitch increase

      Knit front and back (kfb); decorative, single stitch increase

      Yarn forward (yfwd); eyelet, single stitch increase

Part 2: Picking Up Stitches

Picking up stitches adds stitches after the fabric is formed as it helps in making perpendicular pieces and invisible join or seam. It is the process of inserting the needle through the fabric and grabbing the stitch from the opposite side. 

Part 3: Joining Yarns

The method of joining yarns are depended on the type of fiber, item, and personal preference. Its objective is for it to be unobtrusive as possible whether the yarn has run out or changing the color of it.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Overlap Method

      Felting

      Russian Join

Part 4: Knitting in the Round

Knitting in the round or circular knitting forms a piece that is already in the shape of a tube. The materials that are used are circular needles, and double-pointed needles as the method enable the knitter to knit even in the smallest circumference on long circular needles.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Circular Needles

      Double Pointed Needles

Part 5: Fixing Mistakes

Fixing the knit should be known as knitting is not perfect, and some factors may destroy or ruin the finished work.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Reading Your Knitting

      Removing a Needle

      Dropped Stitches

      Ripping Back

      A Final Word

Module 5: Working With Patterns

Part 1: Your Roadmap to Finished Objects

A knitting pattern involves instructions that must be followed as knowing knitting techniques are not enough. Knitting patterns has its language and follows the same format.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Tension

      Measuring and Calculating Tension

Part 2: Reading Patterns

The patterns need to be read and understood to be successful no matter the type of pattern is to be made.

Part 3: Reading Charts

Charts illustrate the rows of the stitch patterns as the designer writes lines and lines of instruction that may seem confusing. However, it could be followed by the usage of visual representation of the stitches. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Chart Orientation

      Chart Symbols

      Chart Box Sizes

      Common Abbreviations

Module 6: Finishing and Care

Part 3: Finishing and Making Up

Finishing or making up involves weaving in loose yarn ends, blocking, and seaming as it takes an object from being 'homemade' to 'handcrafted'.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Weaving in Ends

      Stocking Stitch

      Reverse Stocking Stitch

      Garter Stitch

      Blocking

Part 4: Seaming

In weaving ends, there are several methods of forming seams such as stitch, backstitch, and kitchener. The choices are based on the type and orientation of the fabric pieces.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Backstitch

      Mattress Stitch, Stocking

      Mattress Stitch, Garter

      Kitchener

Part 5: Caring for Hand Knits

Handknits can come from inheritance as proper care is required to be given to it since washing and drying items indiscriminately will leave the piece into a limp, out of shape, or it could be ruined.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Washing and Blocking

      Labels

Module 7: Advanced Techniques

Part 1: Time to Delight

A stitch pattern is a repeating texture that could cover the entire fabric or only a part of it. Stitch patterns are grouped according to technique or stitches in forming them.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Knit and Purl Patterns

      Seed Stitch

      Basketweave

      Seed Basketweave

      Slip Stitch Patterns

      Heel Stitch

      Columns

      Slipped Mock Cables

Part 2: Cables

Cables seem to be one of the 'scariest' areas for beginners since it involves the stitch to cross over other stitches wherein it forms a band of stocking stitch on a background of reverse stocking stitch.

Topics to be discussed include:

      4 Stitch Left and Right Cross

      Small Braid

      Crosses Cord

      Lace

      Feather and Fan

      Zigzag Lace

      Leaf Columns

Part 3: Brioche

Brioche is a simple technique that is thicker then ribbing and has a cushy feel. It has its language as it has a set of abbreviations to memorize, and three important abbreviations are brk, bark, brp.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Simple 1x1 Brioche

      Flat Two-Color Brioche

Part 4: Stranded Knitting

Stranded knitting does not involve bobbins of yarn, and it is useful, but it is difficult to control the tension in order for the work not to have any pucker or gaping holes.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Simple 1x1 Check

      Hearts

      Argyle

Module 8: Introduction to Design

Part 1: Why Design?

Knitters add designs to their work for several reasons such as expressing their creativity, love for the craft, love to make money, and many more. The 

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Design Process

  1. Step One: Capture Your Ideas

  2. Step Two: Choose Your Yarn and Needles

  3. How do I want my finished item to feel?

  4. How much will I need?

  5. Does my finished item need to be machine washable?

  6. Do I want a fabric with small, tight stitches or one with big, open stitches?

  7. What about colors?

  8. How dificult is it to work with the yarn?

  9. Step Three: Find Your Tension

  10. Step Four: Take Measurements

  11. Step Five: Do Your Maths

  12. Step Six: Knit Your Item

  13. Step Seven: Write the Pattern

  14. Step Eight: Reflect

Part 2: Design Tips

Printing a knitter’s graph paper onto tracing paper, then placing it over the design can help translate a picture or pattern into stitches.

Module 9: Scarves

Part 1: Why Scarves?

Basic scarves do not have any increases and decreases as the sizing is not complicated, and stitch patterns can easily be inserted. They do not require that much time for knitting, and they can be suited for the role of being the backbone of knitting business. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Scarf Knitting Methods

      Choosing Yarn

      Tension, Measurements, and Yarn Amounts

Part 2: Designing Your Scarf

In designing a scarf, the biggest issue to be aware of is curling as some stitch patterns roll inward and by doing so, it is vital to choose a natural fiber that can block it into becoming an okay shape.

Topics to be discussed include:

      My Lavender Friend

      Materials

      Tension

      Abbreviations

      Instructions

      Scarf Design Tips

Module 10: Baby Blankets

Part 1: Snuggle Up

Baby blankets are easy to make and design as it only needs to have little shapes. It usually takes a longer time to make, but most of the design principles are similar as well as the construction elements. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Choosing Yarn

      Tension, Measurements, and Yarn Amounts

Part 2: Designing Your Afghan

The pattern in designing an afghan must be adapted to fit the desired size, which is why it requires more reasoning than designing a scarf.

Topics to be discussed include:

      All-Over Pattern

      Pattern Made From Individual Blocks

Module 11: Toys

Part 1: Making Time for Play

Designing a toy requires more shaping, sewing, and blocking since it also needs a right eye is also crucial for making small details. A piece of working knowledge if shaping and piece construction is also vital because most toys are 3D toys. Lastly, patience is also essential.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Choosing Yarn

      Tension, Measurements, and Yarn Amounts

Part 2: Designing Your Toy

Expert knowledge of shaping, making up, and knitted fabrics are needed to become a professional in toy designing.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Knit Tac Toe

      Materials

      Tension

      Abbreviations

      Instructions

Module 12: Socks

Part 1: Sock It to Me

Socks are great canvases for stitching patterns and for playing with construction as patterns can be added. It has basic techniques to knit socks, but designers are doing their reinventions.

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Anatomy of a Sock

      Ways of Knitting Socks

Part 2: Choosing Yarns

The yarn in sock making is explored from inexpensive acrylics to hand-painted exotic fibers. Sock knitters do not have a virtual limit to the fibers, colors, and combinations.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Tension, Measurements, and Yarn Amounts

      Designing Your Sock

      Hot Tamales

      Materials

      Tension

      Sizing

      Abbreviations

      Instructions

Module 13: Jumpers

Part 1: Jumping Into Jumpers

Jumper design is a challenging task for designers as it can be complicated. However, the best jumper for beginners is a drop shoulder jumper since it is flat with a little shaping, and it can be adapted to all climates.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Types of Jumpers

Part 2: Further Design Considerations

In designing a jumper, the ease of the garment, body shaping, and neck types should be considered in doing so.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Choosing Yarn

      Tension, Measurements, and Yarn Amounts

      How to Design a Drop Shoulder Jumper

Module 14: Business Foundations

Part 1: Ready, Steady, Go

The common types of knitting businesses are retail of hand-knit goods, custom knitting services, pattern sales, and knitting lessons.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Finding a Target Market

Part 2: Market Research

Market research is the process of collecting information about the preference and needs of a customer. It gives vital information that demonstrates how to reach the target market and satisfy them.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Primary Market Research

      Secondary Market Research

Module 15: Budgeting and Finances

Part 1: Budgets, Prices, and Finances, Oh My

The budget for a small knitting business may be based on the best-educated guess. However, as it develops, figures could already be drawn based on previous months. The three categories that should be included in setting a budget, namely, projected sales, direct costs, and fixed costs.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Pricing

Part 2: Finding Financing

There are several ways to find resources to get the business off the ground, such as crowdfunding, loans, grants, and many more.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Avoiding Problems: Taxes

Module 16: Sales and Advertising

Part 1: Is Anybody Out There?

Venues are essential, whether it may be a physical location or online shop, to sell goods and offer services. There are many venues to choose from, such as wool shops, craft fairs, online craft marketplaces, and many more.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Advertising

Part 2: Social Media

Social media can either raise brand recognition or be the enemy. Marketing experts recommend having a small number of social media outlets and providing a content of high quality that is consistent.

Module 17: Business Planning

Part 1: Business Planning

Business plans contain where the business should begin, resources, the progress that one wants to obtain and the action that needs to be taken to achieve it. A business plan contains an executive summary, company description, staff, market analysis, financials, company strategy, and action plan.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Executive Summary

      Company Description

      Staff

      Market Analysis

      Financials

      Company Strategy

      Action Plan

Part 2: Copyrights

Copyright can shut a shop down if they had broken copyright as it becomes a problem in the knitting community.

Recognition & Accreditation

Upon successful completion of this course and achieving a passing score for the assessment, it will give you additional skills and knowledge to become an expert knitter and even start your own business. You will also be issued with an international continuing education credit (CEU) certificate, accepted by many organizations worldwide.

The Certificate is applicable worldwide, which demonstrates your commitment to learning new skills. You can share the certificate with your friends, relatives, co-workers, and potential employers. Also, include it in your resume/CV, professional social media profiles and job applications.

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Units of Study

Module 1: Materials

  • Part 1: Needles
  • Part 2: Yarns
  • Part 3: Notions
  • Part 4: Essential Kit
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Basics I

  • Part 1: Getting Started
  • Part 3: The Purl Stitch
  • Part 2: The Knit Stitch
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Basics II

  • Part 1: Taking the Next Steps
  • Part 3: Cast Offs
  • Part 2: Cast Ons
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Beyond the Basics: Essential Techniques

  • Part 1: Time to Shape Up
  • Part 2: Picking Up Stitches
  • Part 3: Joining Yarns
  • Part 4: Knitting in the Round
  • Part 5: Fixing Mistakes
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Working With Patterns

  • Part 1: Your Roadmap to Finished Objects
  • Part 2: Reading Patterns
  • Part 3: Reading Charts
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Finishing and Care

  • Part 1: Knitting decreasing and into back of loop
  • Part 2: Knitting Decreasing
  • Part 3: Finishing and Making Up
  • Part 4: Seaming
  • Part 5: Caring for Hand Knits
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Advanced Techniques

  • Part 1: Time to Delight
  • Part 2: Cables
  • Part 3: Brioche
  • Part 4: Stranded Knitting
  • Part 5: The Basket Weave
  • Part 6: Button Holes
  • Part 7: Cable Knitting
  • Part 8: Twisted Cords & Cable Right/Left
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Introduction to Design

  • Part 1: Why Design?
  • Part 2: Design Tips
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Scarves

  • Part 1: Why Scarves?
  • Part 2: Designing Your Scarf
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Baby Blankets

  • Part 1: Snuggle Up
  • Part 2: Designing Your Afghan
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: Toys

  • Part 1: Making Time for Play
  • Part 2: Designing Your Toy
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Socks

  • Part 1: Sock It to Me
  • Part 2: Choosing Yarns
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13: Jumpers

  • Part 1: Jumping Into Jumpers
  • Part 2: Further Design Considerations
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14: Business Foundations

  • Part 1: Ready, Steady, Go
  • Part 2: Market Research
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15: Budgeting and Finances

  • Part 1: Budgets, Prices, and Finances, Oh My
  • Part 2: Finding Financing
  • Module 15 Assessment

Module 16: Sales and Advertising

  • Part 1: Is Anybody Out There?
  • Part 2: Social Media
  • Module 16 Assessment

Module 17: Business Planning

  • Part 1: Business Planning
  • Part 2: Copyrights
  • Module 17 Assessment
Requirements

Entry requirements

Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills.

Minimum education

Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course.

Computer requirements

Students will need access to a computer and the internet.

Minimum specifications for the computer are:

Windows:

Microsoft Windows XP, or laterModern and up to date Browser (Internet Explorer 8 or later, Firefox, Chrome, Safari)

MAC/iOS

OSX/iOS 6 or laterModern and up to date Browser (Firefox, Chrome, Safari)

All systems

Internet bandwidth of 1Mb or fasterFlash player or a browser with HTML5 video capabilities(Currently Internet Explorer 9, Firefox, Chrome, Safari)

Students will also need access the following applications:

Adobe Acrobat Reader

Requirements

Entry requirements:

Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills.


Minimum education:

Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course.


Device requirements:

Students will need access to a computer/any device and the internet.

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1.  Who are Courses For Success?

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with 5 courses, since then we have grown to over 10,000 online courses.

Our courses span across the following categories:

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3.  What is the FREE Personal Success Training Program?

The Personal Success Training Program
was developed by Courses For Success to help our customers achieve
success. Currently, we are offering this program for FREE with every
course or bundle purchase this month. This is a limited time offer!

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anyone who has an interest in learning more about this subject matter
is encouraged to take our course. There are no entry requirements to
take this course.

5.  Do I require to have finished high school to complete this course?

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you do not require a High School Diploma or to have finished school to
study this course, this course is open to anyone who would like to take
this course.

6.  What if English is not my first language?

This
course is provided in English, however, due to the digital nature of
our training, you can take your time studying the material and make use
of tools such as google translate and Grammarly.

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All our courses are accessible online on any device. You may complete them at your own pace and at your own time.

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Online learning is easy, if not easier than a traditional academic situation.
By studying an online course, the usual boundaries caused by location and time constraints are eliminated, meaning you are free to study where and when you want at your own pace.

Of course, you will need to be able to self-manage your time and be organized, but with our help, you’ll soon find yourself settling into a comfortable rhythm of study.

11.  What computer skills do I need for my course?

You
don't need to be a computer expert to succeed with our online training,
but you should be comfortable typing, using the internet and be capable
of using common software (such as Microsoft word).

12.  How long will you have access to the online course?

The majority of our courses have unlimited lifetime access, meaning you can access this course whenever you want.

Please also check the course summary, as a small selection of courses have limited access.

13.  How long will my course take?

Course duration, is listed under Course Summary

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All the required material for your course is included in the online system, you do not need to buy anything else.

15.  Is the course interactive?

Yes, all our courses are interactive.

16.  Is there an assessment or exam?

Yes,
you will be required to complete a multiple-choice test online at the
end of your course, you can do this test as many times as you require.

17.  What type of certificate will I receive?

You
will receive a Certificate of Completion that is applicable worldwide,
which demonstrates your commitment to learning new skills. You can share
the certificate with your friends, relatives, co-workers and employers.
Also, include it in your resume/CV, professional social media profiles
and job applications.

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This course will give you the skills you need to help you obtain employment, but it’s up to you if you get the job or not.

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Our Knitting Online Course takes students from novices to designers, to business owners. The course starts out by establishing the fundamentals and giving you practical advice, to get you practicing straight away.

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Course Summary

  • Delivery: Online
  • Access: Unlimited Lifetime
  • Time: Study at your own pace
  • Duration: 150 Hours
  • Assessments: Yes
  • Qualification: Certificate
About This Course
What you will learn
  • Materials
  • Basics
  • Beyond the Basics: Essential Techniques
  • Working with Patterns
  • Finishing and Care
  • Advanced Techniques
  • Introduction to Design
  • Scarves
  • Baby Blankets
  • Toys
  • Socks
  • Jumpers
  • Business Foundations
  • Budgeting and Finances
  • Sales and Advertising
  • Business Planning

Study Knitting Online Courses and Transform this Hobby into a Full Time Business

Our Knitting Online Course takes students from novice, to designer, to business-owner. The course starts out by establishing the fundamentals, giving you practical advice, to get you practicing straight away. This includes topics such as: how to knit, how to read patterns, and how to care for hand knits.

With the basics down, the course advances students into designing hand knits, along with explanations of how to design some of the most popular knitted items of today, and providing sample patterns to practice with. The last part of the course takes you step-by-step through starting your own knitting business, whether you wish to sell your work, publish patterns you’ve designed or teach what you know.

To the untrained eye wool is wool, but if you’ve ever stepped into a wool shop you may well have been overwhelmed by choice. It can be hard to differentiate between the vast array of needles, yarns, and notions (accessories), which can be enough to frighten anyone off.

Take your knitting skills into the next level and start your own business. For more information about our popular Knitting Online Courses, please check us here at Courses For Success!

Knitting Online Course - Requirements

The Knitting Online Course is delivered 100 percent online.

To successfully complete this course, a student must:

      Have access to the internet and the necessary technical skills to navigate the online learning resources

      Have access to any mobile device with internet connectivity (laptop, desktop, tablet)

      Be a self-directed learner

      Possess sound language and literacy skills

Quick Course Facts

  1. Course content is structured for easy comprehension

  2. Registered students gain unrestricted access to the Knitting Online Course

  3. All course material is available online 24/7 and can be accessed using any device

  4. Study online from anywhere in your own time at your own pace

  5. All students who complete the course will be awarded with a certificate of completion

You’ll learn to knit with our online knitting classes and accredited courses. Our online knitting classes cost a fraction of what you’ll pay elsewhere, and you’ll not only get through the basics of knitting, but also some tips for advanced knitters.

Knitting course overview

Are you looking to start knitting but don’t know where to begin? This comprehensive course will introduce you to the basics of knitting and help you understand the different techniques, tools and materials used.

Before diving into more advanced techniques, you’ll cover the basic steps for getting started. First, select a size for your knitting needles (it should be proportional to your yarn weight). Next, create a gauge swatch with knit and purl stitches to ensure your work is consistent. You can then move on to creating more simple projects like scarves or socks.

In CFS knitting classes, you’ll learn what you need to have in your knitting kits as you learn how to knit, whether you’re creating knitwear designer styles or a simple scarf.

Once you have mastered the basics of knitting you can move onto more complex techniques such as cable knitting or intarsia knitwear design. Other advanced techniques include arm-knitting (which allows you to create larger projects in a shorter amount of time), circular-knitting (which lets you create seamless, round items like hats) and top-down knitwear design (perfect for cardigans and other pieces with multiple parts). Additionally, learn about Fair Isle technique which adds interest to any pattern by adding colorwork.

One mistake beginners often make is not following instructions closely enough or skipping steps without understanding the consequences. Another mistake novice knitters make is using the wrong needle size or yarn weight, which can lead to problems later on in their project. Additionally, some beginners may not use a gauge swatch when starting their project, leading to inconsistent measurements throughout their work.

If you are interested in taking an online class for learning how to knit, this course from CFS is ideal. 

Knitting Online Courses Outline

Module 1: Materials

Part 1: Needles

Knitting needles have three qualities, namely, type, size, and materials from which they are made. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Variety, Variety, Variety

      Needles

      Needle Types

      Needle Sizes

      Needle Materials

      A Final Word

Part 2: Yarns

Yarns have numerous varieties as the weight, fiber type, and color pattern should also be considered in choosing to guarantee success.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Yarn Weights

      Fiber Types

      Animal Fibers

      Plant Fibers

      Synthetic Fibers

      Colors

      Choosing Yarns

Part 3: Notions

Notions can be categorized into two; the first is required items that includes scissors, yarn needles, and a knitter. Second, are the materials that do knitting and finishing more comfortable such as lace blocking. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Essential Notions

      Extra Notions

Module 2: Basics I

Part 1: Getting Started

Knitting and types of fabric are not limited as garter and stocking are the two most common fabric and stitching. Many stitches can be made as it can be manipulated, alternated, crossed, and arranged. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Cast On

      Holding the Yarn

      The Knit Stitch

Part 3: The Purl Stitch

Purl stitching is the process of pulling loops through loops, and the yarn should be brought to the front instead of the back.

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Cast Off

      Knit or Purl Through the Back Loop

Module 3: Basics II

Part 1: Taking the Next Steps

Knitting has four basic processes, namely, casting on, casting off, knitting, and purling. The variations of the processes can form objects of skill and beauty as colors can be added to create a twist.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Basic Knit and Purl Fabrics

      Garter

      Stocking

      Reverse Stocking

      Rib

Part 2: Cast-ons

The method of cast on are the most common and useful as knitting involves the cast on technique. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Provisional

      Cable

      Crochet

      Backwards Loop

      Tubular

Part 3: Cast-Offs

Castoffs are also known as bind-offs that have their properties that render visual appeal, or they are technically useful. The tension of cast-off should have the same tension for cast on. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Cast Off in Pattern

      Three Needle Cast Off

      Picot

Module 4: Beyond the Basics: Essential Techniques

Part 1: Time to Shape Up

Stitches or knitters can influence the shape of the fabric by knitting onto a base of fabric or working up a tube.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Increases and Decreases

      Knit two together (k2tog); right-leaning, single stitch decrease

      Slip, slip, knit (ssk); left-leaning, single stitch decrease

      Make one right (m1r); right-leaning, single stitch increase

      Make one left (m1l); left-leaning, single stitch increase

      Knit front and back (kfb); decorative, single stitch increase

      Yarn forward (yfwd); eyelet, single stitch increase

Part 2: Picking Up Stitches

Picking up stitches adds stitches after the fabric is formed as it helps in making perpendicular pieces and invisible join or seam. It is the process of inserting the needle through the fabric and grabbing the stitch from the opposite side. 

Part 3: Joining Yarns

The method of joining yarns are depended on the type of fiber, item, and personal preference. Its objective is for it to be unobtrusive as possible whether the yarn has run out or changing the color of it.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Overlap Method

      Felting

      Russian Join

Part 4: Knitting in the Round

Knitting in the round or circular knitting forms a piece that is already in the shape of a tube. The materials that are used are circular needles, and double-pointed needles as the method enable the knitter to knit even in the smallest circumference on long circular needles.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Circular Needles

      Double Pointed Needles

Part 5: Fixing Mistakes

Fixing the knit should be known as knitting is not perfect, and some factors may destroy or ruin the finished work.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Reading Your Knitting

      Removing a Needle

      Dropped Stitches

      Ripping Back

      A Final Word

Module 5: Working With Patterns

Part 1: Your Roadmap to Finished Objects

A knitting pattern involves instructions that must be followed as knowing knitting techniques are not enough. Knitting patterns has its language and follows the same format.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Tension

      Measuring and Calculating Tension

Part 2: Reading Patterns

The patterns need to be read and understood to be successful no matter the type of pattern is to be made.

Part 3: Reading Charts

Charts illustrate the rows of the stitch patterns as the designer writes lines and lines of instruction that may seem confusing. However, it could be followed by the usage of visual representation of the stitches. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Chart Orientation

      Chart Symbols

      Chart Box Sizes

      Common Abbreviations

Module 6: Finishing and Care

Part 3: Finishing and Making Up

Finishing or making up involves weaving in loose yarn ends, blocking, and seaming as it takes an object from being 'homemade' to 'handcrafted'.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Weaving in Ends

      Stocking Stitch

      Reverse Stocking Stitch

      Garter Stitch

      Blocking

Part 4: Seaming

In weaving ends, there are several methods of forming seams such as stitch, backstitch, and kitchener. The choices are based on the type and orientation of the fabric pieces.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Backstitch

      Mattress Stitch, Stocking

      Mattress Stitch, Garter

      Kitchener

Part 5: Caring for Hand Knits

Handknits can come from inheritance as proper care is required to be given to it since washing and drying items indiscriminately will leave the piece into a limp, out of shape, or it could be ruined.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Washing and Blocking

      Labels

Module 7: Advanced Techniques

Part 1: Time to Delight

A stitch pattern is a repeating texture that could cover the entire fabric or only a part of it. Stitch patterns are grouped according to technique or stitches in forming them.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Knit and Purl Patterns

      Seed Stitch

      Basketweave

      Seed Basketweave

      Slip Stitch Patterns

      Heel Stitch

      Columns

      Slipped Mock Cables

Part 2: Cables

Cables seem to be one of the 'scariest' areas for beginners since it involves the stitch to cross over other stitches wherein it forms a band of stocking stitch on a background of reverse stocking stitch.

Topics to be discussed include:

      4 Stitch Left and Right Cross

      Small Braid

      Crosses Cord

      Lace

      Feather and Fan

      Zigzag Lace

      Leaf Columns

Part 3: Brioche

Brioche is a simple technique that is thicker then ribbing and has a cushy feel. It has its language as it has a set of abbreviations to memorize, and three important abbreviations are brk, bark, brp.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Simple 1x1 Brioche

      Flat Two-Color Brioche

Part 4: Stranded Knitting

Stranded knitting does not involve bobbins of yarn, and it is useful, but it is difficult to control the tension in order for the work not to have any pucker or gaping holes.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Simple 1x1 Check

      Hearts

      Argyle

Module 8: Introduction to Design

Part 1: Why Design?

Knitters add designs to their work for several reasons such as expressing their creativity, love for the craft, love to make money, and many more. The 

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Design Process

  1. Step One: Capture Your Ideas

  2. Step Two: Choose Your Yarn and Needles

  3. How do I want my finished item to feel?

  4. How much will I need?

  5. Does my finished item need to be machine washable?

  6. Do I want a fabric with small, tight stitches or one with big, open stitches?

  7. What about colors?

  8. How dificult is it to work with the yarn?

  9. Step Three: Find Your Tension

  10. Step Four: Take Measurements

  11. Step Five: Do Your Maths

  12. Step Six: Knit Your Item

  13. Step Seven: Write the Pattern

  14. Step Eight: Reflect

Part 2: Design Tips

Printing a knitter’s graph paper onto tracing paper, then placing it over the design can help translate a picture or pattern into stitches.

Module 9: Scarves

Part 1: Why Scarves?

Basic scarves do not have any increases and decreases as the sizing is not complicated, and stitch patterns can easily be inserted. They do not require that much time for knitting, and they can be suited for the role of being the backbone of knitting business. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Scarf Knitting Methods

      Choosing Yarn

      Tension, Measurements, and Yarn Amounts

Part 2: Designing Your Scarf

In designing a scarf, the biggest issue to be aware of is curling as some stitch patterns roll inward and by doing so, it is vital to choose a natural fiber that can block it into becoming an okay shape.

Topics to be discussed include:

      My Lavender Friend

      Materials

      Tension

      Abbreviations

      Instructions

      Scarf Design Tips

Module 10: Baby Blankets

Part 1: Snuggle Up

Baby blankets are easy to make and design as it only needs to have little shapes. It usually takes a longer time to make, but most of the design principles are similar as well as the construction elements. 

Topics to be discussed include:

      Choosing Yarn

      Tension, Measurements, and Yarn Amounts

Part 2: Designing Your Afghan

The pattern in designing an afghan must be adapted to fit the desired size, which is why it requires more reasoning than designing a scarf.

Topics to be discussed include:

      All-Over Pattern

      Pattern Made From Individual Blocks

Module 11: Toys

Part 1: Making Time for Play

Designing a toy requires more shaping, sewing, and blocking since it also needs a right eye is also crucial for making small details. A piece of working knowledge if shaping and piece construction is also vital because most toys are 3D toys. Lastly, patience is also essential.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Choosing Yarn

      Tension, Measurements, and Yarn Amounts

Part 2: Designing Your Toy

Expert knowledge of shaping, making up, and knitted fabrics are needed to become a professional in toy designing.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Knit Tac Toe

      Materials

      Tension

      Abbreviations

      Instructions

Module 12: Socks

Part 1: Sock It to Me

Socks are great canvases for stitching patterns and for playing with construction as patterns can be added. It has basic techniques to knit socks, but designers are doing their reinventions.

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Anatomy of a Sock

      Ways of Knitting Socks

Part 2: Choosing Yarns

The yarn in sock making is explored from inexpensive acrylics to hand-painted exotic fibers. Sock knitters do not have a virtual limit to the fibers, colors, and combinations.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Tension, Measurements, and Yarn Amounts

      Designing Your Sock

      Hot Tamales

      Materials

      Tension

      Sizing

      Abbreviations

      Instructions

Module 13: Jumpers

Part 1: Jumping Into Jumpers

Jumper design is a challenging task for designers as it can be complicated. However, the best jumper for beginners is a drop shoulder jumper since it is flat with a little shaping, and it can be adapted to all climates.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Types of Jumpers

Part 2: Further Design Considerations

In designing a jumper, the ease of the garment, body shaping, and neck types should be considered in doing so.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Choosing Yarn

      Tension, Measurements, and Yarn Amounts

      How to Design a Drop Shoulder Jumper

Module 14: Business Foundations

Part 1: Ready, Steady, Go

The common types of knitting businesses are retail of hand-knit goods, custom knitting services, pattern sales, and knitting lessons.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Finding a Target Market

Part 2: Market Research

Market research is the process of collecting information about the preference and needs of a customer. It gives vital information that demonstrates how to reach the target market and satisfy them.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Primary Market Research

      Secondary Market Research

Module 15: Budgeting and Finances

Part 1: Budgets, Prices, and Finances, Oh My

The budget for a small knitting business may be based on the best-educated guess. However, as it develops, figures could already be drawn based on previous months. The three categories that should be included in setting a budget, namely, projected sales, direct costs, and fixed costs.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Pricing

Part 2: Finding Financing

There are several ways to find resources to get the business off the ground, such as crowdfunding, loans, grants, and many more.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Avoiding Problems: Taxes

Module 16: Sales and Advertising

Part 1: Is Anybody Out There?

Venues are essential, whether it may be a physical location or online shop, to sell goods and offer services. There are many venues to choose from, such as wool shops, craft fairs, online craft marketplaces, and many more.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Advertising

Part 2: Social Media

Social media can either raise brand recognition or be the enemy. Marketing experts recommend having a small number of social media outlets and providing a content of high quality that is consistent.

Module 17: Business Planning

Part 1: Business Planning

Business plans contain where the business should begin, resources, the progress that one wants to obtain and the action that needs to be taken to achieve it. A business plan contains an executive summary, company description, staff, market analysis, financials, company strategy, and action plan.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Executive Summary

      Company Description

      Staff

      Market Analysis

      Financials

      Company Strategy

      Action Plan

Part 2: Copyrights

Copyright can shut a shop down if they had broken copyright as it becomes a problem in the knitting community.

Recognition & Accreditation

Upon successful completion of this course and achieving a passing score for the assessment, it will give you additional skills and knowledge to become an expert knitter and even start your own business. You will also be issued with an international continuing education credit (CEU) certificate, accepted by many organizations worldwide.

The Certificate is applicable worldwide, which demonstrates your commitment to learning new skills. You can share the certificate with your friends, relatives, co-workers, and potential employers. Also, include it in your resume/CV, professional social media profiles and job applications.

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Units of Study

Module 1: Materials

  • Part 1: Needles
  • Part 2: Yarns
  • Part 3: Notions
  • Part 4: Essential Kit
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Basics I

  • Part 1: Getting Started
  • Part 3: The Purl Stitch
  • Part 2: The Knit Stitch
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Basics II

  • Part 1: Taking the Next Steps
  • Part 3: Cast Offs
  • Part 2: Cast Ons
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Beyond the Basics: Essential Techniques

  • Part 1: Time to Shape Up
  • Part 2: Picking Up Stitches
  • Part 3: Joining Yarns
  • Part 4: Knitting in the Round
  • Part 5: Fixing Mistakes
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Working With Patterns

  • Part 1: Your Roadmap to Finished Objects
  • Part 2: Reading Patterns
  • Part 3: Reading Charts
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Finishing and Care

  • Part 1: Knitting decreasing and into back of loop
  • Part 2: Knitting Decreasing
  • Part 3: Finishing and Making Up
  • Part 4: Seaming
  • Part 5: Caring for Hand Knits
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Advanced Techniques

  • Part 1: Time to Delight
  • Part 2: Cables
  • Part 3: Brioche
  • Part 4: Stranded Knitting
  • Part 5: The Basket Weave
  • Part 6: Button Holes
  • Part 7: Cable Knitting
  • Part 8: Twisted Cords & Cable Right/Left
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Introduction to Design

  • Part 1: Why Design?
  • Part 2: Design Tips
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Scarves

  • Part 1: Why Scarves?
  • Part 2: Designing Your Scarf
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Baby Blankets

  • Part 1: Snuggle Up
  • Part 2: Designing Your Afghan
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: Toys

  • Part 1: Making Time for Play
  • Part 2: Designing Your Toy
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Socks

  • Part 1: Sock It to Me
  • Part 2: Choosing Yarns
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13: Jumpers

  • Part 1: Jumping Into Jumpers
  • Part 2: Further Design Considerations
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14: Business Foundations

  • Part 1: Ready, Steady, Go
  • Part 2: Market Research
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15: Budgeting and Finances

  • Part 1: Budgets, Prices, and Finances, Oh My
  • Part 2: Finding Financing
  • Module 15 Assessment

Module 16: Sales and Advertising

  • Part 1: Is Anybody Out There?
  • Part 2: Social Media
  • Module 16 Assessment

Module 17: Business Planning

  • Part 1: Business Planning
  • Part 2: Copyrights
  • Module 17 Assessment
Requirements

Entry requirements

Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills.

Minimum education

Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course.

Computer requirements

Students will need access to a computer and the internet.

Minimum specifications for the computer are:

Windows:

Microsoft Windows XP, or laterModern and up to date Browser (Internet Explorer 8 or later, Firefox, Chrome, Safari)

MAC/iOS

OSX/iOS 6 or laterModern and up to date Browser (Firefox, Chrome, Safari)

All systems

Internet bandwidth of 1Mb or fasterFlash player or a browser with HTML5 video capabilities(Currently Internet Explorer 9, Firefox, Chrome, Safari)

Students will also need access the following applications:

Adobe Acrobat Reader

Requirements

Entry requirements:

Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills.


Minimum education:

Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course.


Device requirements:

Students will need access to a computer/any device and the internet.

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1.  Who are Courses For Success?

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with 5 courses, since then we have grown to over 10,000 online courses.

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anyone who has an interest in learning more about this subject matter
is encouraged to take our course. There are no entry requirements to
take this course.

5.  Do I require to have finished high school to complete this course?

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you do not require a High School Diploma or to have finished school to
study this course, this course is open to anyone who would like to take
this course.

6.  What if English is not my first language?

This
course is provided in English, however, due to the digital nature of
our training, you can take your time studying the material and make use
of tools such as google translate and Grammarly.

7.  Is this course online or conducted in person?

All our courses are accessible online on any device. You may complete them at your own pace and at your own time.

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login details (username and password), as well as instructions on how to
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you have internet access you can start this course whenever you like,
just go to the login page and insert your username and password and you
can access the online material.

10.  What is online learning like?

Online learning is easy, if not easier than a traditional academic situation.
By studying an online course, the usual boundaries caused by location and time constraints are eliminated, meaning you are free to study where and when you want at your own pace.

Of course, you will need to be able to self-manage your time and be organized, but with our help, you’ll soon find yourself settling into a comfortable rhythm of study.

11.  What computer skills do I need for my course?

You
don't need to be a computer expert to succeed with our online training,
but you should be comfortable typing, using the internet and be capable
of using common software (such as Microsoft word).

12.  How long will you have access to the online course?

The majority of our courses have unlimited lifetime access, meaning you can access this course whenever you want.

Please also check the course summary, as a small selection of courses have limited access.

13.  How long will my course take?

Course duration, is listed under Course Summary

14.  Do I need to buy textbooks?

All the required material for your course is included in the online system, you do not need to buy anything else.

15.  Is the course interactive?

Yes, all our courses are interactive.

16.  Is there an assessment or exam?

Yes,
you will be required to complete a multiple-choice test online at the
end of your course, you can do this test as many times as you require.

17.  What type of certificate will I receive?

You
will receive a Certificate of Completion that is applicable worldwide,
which demonstrates your commitment to learning new skills. You can share
the certificate with your friends, relatives, co-workers and employers.
Also, include it in your resume/CV, professional social media profiles
and job applications.

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"If you are considering taking any “Courses for Success”, I would highly recommend it. I have always been a firm believer it’s important to always sharpen your skills. You are never too old to learn more. I found the courses very helpful, interesting and easy to understand.
The term “Courses for Success” helped me in my current position to succeed. After completing the courses, I gave my manager the completion certificates. Recently I received a promotion too."

Valencia Marie Aviles - 5 STAR REVIEW
"I
had a very good experience with my course. It has helped me to get
multiple jobs and prepared me for almost everything I would need to
know. The course was very informative and easy to understand and broken
up perfectly to be done in a short amount of time while still learning a
good amount! I would recommend Courses for Success to anyone trying to
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ELENA GRIFFIN - 5 STAR REVIEW
"I have absolutely enjoyed the materials from Courses for Success. The materials are easy to understand which makes learning enjoyable. Courses for Success have great topics of interest which make you come back for
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Thank you Courses for Success for being part of my learning journey and making education affordable!"

Our
completion certificates are very valuable and will help you progress in
your work environment and show employers how committed you are to learn
new skills, you might even get a promotion.

18.  Will this course be credited by universities?

No, it is not equivalent to a college or university credit.

19.  Am I guaranteed to get a job with this certificate?

This course will give you the skills you need to help you obtain employment, but it’s up to you if you get the job or not.

20.  How will this course assist me with my career?

Studying
and completing this course will show employers that you have the
knowledge in this field, additionally you will gain more confidence in
this area of expertise.

21.  How long is the certificate valid for?

The Certificates are valid for life and do not need renewing. 

22.  Can I take more than one course at a time?

Courses
are studied online at your own pace and you are free to study as many
or as few courses as you wish, we also offer online course bundles that
allow you to save on additional courses so that you may get all the
topics related to your training goals in one go.

23.  What are the Payment Methods available? Is there a payment plan?

We accept payments via PayPal, Credit Card and Bank Transfer.

Payment Plans: We have partnered with Partial.ly, to offer our own in house payment plan. Everyone is Pre-Approved, providing the initial deposit is paid in full.

To pay via bank transfer contact us info@coursesforsuccess.com

24.  Can I purchase for multiple people?

Yes, you can do this by purchasing individually via website or send us a request via email at info@coursesforsuccess.com

25.  Can I request for an invoice before purchase?

Yes, you can request for an invoice via email at info@coursesforsuccess.com

26.  Purchase for a gift?

Yes, you can purchase this course as a gift, simply send an email to info@coursesforsuccess.com, with the course details and we can accommodate this.

27.  Can I create my own course bundle?

Yes,
you can customize your own bundle. Please send us the complete list
with the exact course link of the courses you'd like to bundle up via
email info@coursesforsuccess.com and we will create them for you. *Each course access, time of completion and certification varies depending on the course type.

28.  How will I contact Courses For Success if I have any questions?

You can contact our support team, at any time through live chat on our website, or email at info@coursesforsuccess.com, or by calling one of our phone numbers depending on which country you are in.  

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Course Bundles

Looking for specific training for yourself or employees. Choose from our Course Bundles below or build you own Bundle, by adding more courses to your cart. Choose different courses or the same course for multiple staff members and receive volume discounts at checkout.

Course Bundles