The Knitting Tree, L.A.

The Knitting Tree, L.A. We believe in great yarns, inspiring and accessible classes at all levels, and a community spirit. Come join us and Grow Here.
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We are a yarn store just 10 minutes from LAX, serving Los Angeles's new and experienced fiber artists. We stock yarns, tools, fiber, and accessories for knitters, crocheters, spinners, and weavers. We also offer classes of all levels and have semiweekly community events!

We love our community!
05/15/2026

We love our community!

The Knitting Tree’s Gen Z knit nights offer young creatives an offline third space to craft, connect and unplug.

New pattern alert!Have a graduation to celebrate this year?
05/14/2026

New pattern alert!

Have a graduation to celebrate this year?

Here’s the perfect gift for the graduate that you love so much! Turn any Emotional Support Chicken® into a GraduatHEN! Note: Pattern is for cap only. Click HERE for Emotional Support Chicken® Pattern Materials 20yds of heavy worsted/aran weight yarn Size US6 knitting needles, 3.25” X 3.25” p...

One of the best examples of unblocked vs blocked that I’ve seen! What a difference it made here.
05/12/2026

One of the best examples of unblocked vs blocked that I’ve seen! What a difference it made here.

I love the comments in here! Do you have any crafting superstitions?
05/11/2026

I love the comments in here! Do you have any crafting superstitions?

Knitting for someone? Read this first.
Superstitions have always been part of knitting.
Here are four you may not have heard before...

1. Leave at least one mistake.

The idea that only the divine can create something perfect can be observed in many cross-cultural craft practices, such as Persian rug making. Historically, deliberate mistakes were added to work to keep knitters safe, which also links to the idea that human work was never designed to be perfect.

2. No knitting on Sundays.

This idea comes from Irish Aran knitters, who worked long hours on highly skilled pieces for very little pay, sometimes only receiving food in return.

3.Trap a strand of hair in your work.

Some believe that trapping a strand of hair in your knitting can bind the recipient to you. This comes from old folk stories, where hair was said to be used in spells or keepsakes to carry part of a person.

4. No knitting for a partner before marriage.

The ‘sweater curse’ is the superstition that
knitting a time intensive gift for a partner prior to marriage can lead to its breakdown. As any seasoned knitter knows, hours invested in a garment aren't always rewarded by the recipient and this theory is emblematic of that.

Have we missed any? Share yours below.

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05/10/2026

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Address

1031 W. Manchester Boulevard #2
Inglewood, CA
90301

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11pm - 4am
Wednesday 11pm - 8pm
Thursday 11pm - 6pm
Friday 11pm - 6pm
Saturday 11pm - 4am
Sunday 12pm - 4am

Telephone

+14248002651

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