Friday, March 7, 2008

Five Weeks Flew Fast!!!


My knitting class is over.

I ended up with three girls who are now on their way to becoming knitters. Well, they have a little bit more to learn, like how to purl, but they are well on their way and I'm quite proud of them!

I wasn't sure of the abilities of 9 and 10-year-old girls, but I have since found out that 25 minutes a week and only 5 weeks is not enough time to teach casting-on, knitting, purling and binding-off. I started with slip-knots and the single loop (e-wrap) cast-on. If I do this again next year, I think I will give each student their needles with a garter stitch swatch already started and the first lesson will be the knit stitch, just to get them going more quickly.

They were really a lot of fun to work with. I had pointed them to videos on KnittingHelp.com and how-to photos from the Knit Picks Knitting Room, but these were not as helpful as I had hoped, although I think they're wonderful resources. One girl was confused by the photos, as she didn't know what the "stuff" was below the needles. I told her that was the knitting!! Another called me on the phone because she had to start over, and forgot how to make a slip knot. It's rather hard to try to walk someone through making a slip knot over the phone! I told her just to tie the yarn on the needle, but not to count the knot as a stitch. It worked...

Friends had suggested I give them a pattern to keep them interested and to give them something to work toward. I came up with a scarf with varying "picture blocks," purl stitches on a stockinette background, with each "picture" getting progressively more difficult as their skills improved. They're still working garter stitch, so I think it'll be awhile before they're ready for this. If anyone is interested in trying this pattern for themselves, I've included a link for downloading at the end of this post.

I plan on continuing to meet them at our local library until I feel they are ready to knit independently. They're not there yet, but we've got a nice little knitting group going.

Sampler Scarf Pattern (on Ravelry)

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Fourth Grade Knitters

I'm scheduled to teach a group of 4th graders how to knit, starting next week. These kids are giving up recess to take a class in knitting, karate, scrapbooking, fleece-blanket-making or yoga. I'll have about 20-30 minutes per class and 5 weeks to teach them how to cast-on, knit, purl and bind-off. I had asked for a maximum of six students, but they forgot to mention that in the advertisement. I had a bad dream last night that a huge group showed up, it was utter chaos, and I couldn't get anyone's attention!

I'm excited, though. I'm putting together my materials and knitting up some "samples" this weekend. I can't wait to pass along this wonderful skill to the next generation! I already had one mom tell me her daughter is really excited and is hoping she gets into the class!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

A New Year Begins


Happy New Year! I don't make resolutions, but I do hope to keep up with my knitting this year, and with blogging about it!


I had hoped to spend the week before Christmas knitting and relaxing, but it was not to be. I began my cookie baking the day after Thanksgiving, but I still didn't have enough time to be done with everything early enough to be able to just relax. Next year I'm starting the day after Halloween! Cookies freeze really well...


I decided I really need to finish some WIPs that have been sitting around for few years, before I start anything new. (This is NOT a New Year's resolution - it's not!) I really don't like finishing, although in general I do like to sew.


I did, however start two new, quick projects - hats. A friend's young granddaughter underwent brain surgery last week, which required her to have part of her head shaved. A group of us decided to knit her some hats to keep her head warm until her hair grows back. The blue hat is Foliage from Knitty.com's Fall issue. The purple one is the Cecily Beanie from Louisa Harding's "Knitting Little Luxuries: "Beautiful Accessories to Knit." The pattern is available through Interweave Knits' "Knitting Daily."

Though you may not know this little girl, please keep her in your prayers for a quick recovery.