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TRIPPING YARNS
November 30, 2025
|The Independent
As 'Game of Wool' unspools on our screens, Ellie Woodhall explores why hobby-based travel is more popular than ever
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In 2020, many of us dusted off our knitting needles to pass the time in isolation. In fact, the hobby wound itself out to such a degree that there is now a reality television programme dedicated entirely to creating jumpers, tank tops and fluffy scarves. Game of Wool: Britain’s Best Knitter, fronted by Tom Daley, is now airing on Channel 4 - and the hobby has officially hit the mainstream.
Perhaps it’s unsurprising, then, that passionate crafters are taking their projects on holiday. Travellers are ditching the pool for spooling out yarn, and visiting destinations that specifically cater to their interests.
In fact, one of the biggest craft holiday providers, Stitchtopia, which offers knitting trips around the world, has seen a 55 per cent increase in passenger volume since 2019. There’s been a 254 per cent growth in yarn-related trips alone.
Trips are expert-led - think retreat-style workshops, but instead of yoga mats and singing bowls, facilitators are armed with needles and wool. Options range from the very niche (“Interlocking Chains Quilt Sewing Machine Weekend”; £495pp for three nights) to the broad, such as the Malta Crochet Retreat (eight days; £2,375pp.)
The highlight of the calendar, though, is the Stitchtopia festival, where textile-lovers combine forces for a weekend of patchworking, appliqué, hand-stitching and more, supplemented by artist talks (and unlimited tea and coffee.) The popularity of the event is testament to just how dedicated knitters are - and how once you're hooked, it’s hard to give the craft up, even for a short holiday.

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