Land soft this fall: Grab your knitting and take the Metro to small knitting gems in the city
Join Pakhusstrik 2025: Meet other knitters, go to knitting bingo, visit yarn stalls and listen to inspiring lectures at the big knitting festival at Nordatlantens Brygge - close to Christianshavn. Read more
If you dream of knitting your own sweater or crocheting a bag, but don't quite know the technique, Tante Grøn CPH can help.
Take the M1, M2 or M3 to Frederiksberg and pop around the corner to the small shop where you can buy yarn, knitting designs and get advice on technique, yarn and patterns.
Every Wednesday evening, Tante Grøn CPH hosts Knit Together, where you can knit, crochet or embroider with others. Read more and keep an eye out for exciting workshops here.
Knit together with Tante Grøn CPH
For many, it's pure zen to have your knitting needles in your hands while watching a good movie - and with StrikkeBio in Falkoner Bio, you can combine the two in the most enjoyable way.
Pack your knitting in your bag, take the Metro to Frederiksberg and get ready to lean back in the soft seats. The lighting in the cinema is adapted so you won't lose your stitches while the movie is playing on the big screen.
StrikkeBio is held once a month. Next time is Wednesday, September 10 with the Danish film Rejseholdet: Det første mord and a visit from knitting designer wieseknit.
Next StrikkeBio: 'Rejseholdet: Det første mord'
Woolstock on Østerbro is a yarn shop that exudes the special coziness that yarn and clinking knitting needles create - and is just a short walk from Vibenshus Runddel metro station.
Here you can explore thousands of colorful balls of yarn and settle down with your knitting while enjoying a good cup of coffee and a homemade bun or cake.
This little gem is full of knitting enthusiasts, so you can always get advice or help if your knitting project gets stuck.
Enjoy true knitting atmosphere at Woolstock
You don't have to walk more than 50 meters from the metro station at Mozarts Plads to find one of Sydhavnen's friendliest communities: Strikkeklubben på Minibaren.
Once a month, Minibaren invites you to knit and wine, where you can learn how to knit and enjoy a delicious glass of wine at the same time. But you'll have to be quick, as places are limited. If it's sold out, you can sign up for the waiting list here.
Knitting club at wine bar in Sydhavnen
Knitting queens Lærke Bagger and Christine Feldthaus are coming to Copenhagen with their knitting talk show Strik & Drik, featuring knitting, tall tales and wild prizes.
If you get off the Metro at København H, it's just a short walk to Bremen Theater, where the pair will knit, talk, choose the worst knitting of the evening - and wash it all down with white wine. See dates and get your hands on tickets here.
Strik & Drik in Bremen
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