Overview
Woven Yoga is an instructor- and women-owned yoga studio located in the Roosevelt neighborhood of North Seattle, widely praised for its immediate sense of welcome and community. The studio offers a diverse palette of signature classes, including breath-led Woven Flow, beginner-friendly Woven Foundations, high-intensity Woven Flex, and restorative Woven Fold, catering to all levels and bodies. Practical amenities like easy free street parking, a mix of heated and unheated sessions, and signature chilled lavender towels enhance the accessible and thoughtful experience. Talented instructors provide a safe, unpretentious environment for growth, making it a catalyst for many to establish their first consistent yoga practice while building tangible strength and peace.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 5:45 AM – 8:45 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 5:45 AM – 8:45 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 5:45 AM – 8:45 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 5:45 AM – 8:45 PM |
| Friday | Open | 5:45 AM – 5:45 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 6:45 AM – 12:45 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 6:45 AM – 8:30 PM |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming North Seattle Yoga Space
Woven Yoga is an instructor- and women-owned yoga studio in North Seattle’s Roosevelt neighborhood, described by visitors as a place where walking in immediately feels like home. People frequently mention the calm and welcoming aura of the space, noting its cozy, clean, and thoughtfully designed environment. The studio is distinctively instructor-owned, with a philosophy rooted in being perpetual students of a practice they love sharing. This approach seems to foster a genuine sense of community, with multiple people calling it their “happy place” and appreciating the warm, friendly, and kind atmosphere. The studio’s commitment to inclusivity is a stated core value, offering classes for all levels and all bodies. This intention is reflected in visitor comments about the diverse community, where people note seeing “bodies of all sizes” and “varying skill levels,” which helps everyone feel at ease and not out of place.
The physical space itself receives consistent praise. Visitors describe it as the right size—not too big and not too small—which contributes to a sense of intimacy without feeling crowded. Some mention the unique, colorful lighting, and the overall modern, fitness-forward feel. Practical amenities are well-regarded, including easy, free street parking on Roosevelt and nearby side streets, and its convenient location close to cafés and Maple Leaf park. The studio opens its doors 10 minutes before class starts, allowing time to settle in, and while most regular classes are drop-in friendly, they recommend booking ahead for popular offerings like sound baths and Fold classes. For those new to the area or practice, the studio’s location and accessible policies make it a straightforward choice.
A Diverse and Adaptive Practice Palette
The studio’s class structure is built around four signature types, which visitors often detail in their feedback. Woven Flow is described as a breath-led vinyasa practice that connects body and mind, offering room to explore with both advanced variations and modifications. Woven Foundations is highlighted as a gentle, supportive, and beginner-friendly option, perfect for introducing or tuning up yoga postures with an emphasis on structure and form. People who started their practice here often began with Foundations classes, finding them slower-paced and effective for building confidence.
For those seeking more intensity, Woven Flex is a standout, frequently mentioned as a unique blend of yoga, cardio, and strength training that incorporates optional weights. Visitors appreciate this “high-intensity, upbeat class” for providing a weighted workout within a yoga framework. On the restorative end, Woven Fold is the studio’s yin-style offering, characterized by passive postures, long holds, and a deeply relaxing pace aimed at flexibility and meditation. Beyond these core classes, the schedule includes mobility and foam rolling sessions, sound baths, and various workshops, providing what one person called “lots of great options for both high intensity and meditative relaxation.” A notable feature is the mix of heated and unheated classes. The heated sessions use radiant heat to maintain a cozy 85–90°F, which visitors describe as warm and inviting without being overwhelming or overly humid.
Building Strength and Community in Practice
The quality of instruction is a recurring theme in visitor feedback. Teachers are consistently described as talented, professional, welcoming, and unpretentious. People note that instructors skillfully offer both modifications and challenges, walking students through progressions while encouraging them to stop where they feel comfortable. This approach creates a sense of safety for people growing their practice, including those with physical considerations like a bad back, knees, or hips. One visitor appreciated that classes tend to stay within the scope of physical yoga and mindful movement, avoiding extended therapeutic-style commentary that can feel inappropriate in a group setting.
The props and amenities enhance the experience. The studio provides blocks, bolsters, blankets, straps, rollers, light weights, and massage balls, all sanitized regularly. Many visitors rave about the signature chilled lavender towels offered at the end of heated classes, calling them “pure magic” and “the cherry on top.” This attention to detail extends to fostering community; people mention regular sound baths, baby & me classes that became a highlight of maternity leave for new moms, and a membership that includes a monthly guest pass. The overall impact on practitioners is tangible. Visitors report gaining or regaining strength, balance, and flexibility, feeling genuinely stronger and more peaceful in their daily lives. For many, Woven Yoga has been the catalyst for establishing their first consistent yoga practice, a testament to its accessible, welcoming, and effectively varied approach in Seattle’s yoga landscape.
