I'm teaching again! And again...
I can't believe it... after "feeling" like I'm retired, I got hooked/called/snagged/whatever into teaching a brand new class (to me: unknown content) which meets for 8 weeks, 4 days a week, 3 credits. However, you may point out, who said yes? All I have to do is look in the mirror.
In addition to that class, I've been running a few sessions of "Knit Doctor" which was intended to teach tricks about fixing and avoiding mistakes. (Maybe that's something I should take to the personal level, but I digress.) I had a great group of 6 women who were quite accomplished, and we shared many stories of knitting tragedies, while grumbling about picking up stitches.
In addition to fixing things, we explored cables one week. Off the top of my head I created a little cable project that went like this: (Green= cable to right/front, Purple= cable to left/back)
While searching for one that matched my style, I realized how many variations there are! Here's one that is closest to what I do:
I can't believe it... after "feeling" like I'm retired, I got hooked/called/snagged/whatever into teaching a brand new class (to me: unknown content) which meets for 8 weeks, 4 days a week, 3 credits. However, you may point out, who said yes? All I have to do is look in the mirror.
In addition to that class, I've been running a few sessions of "Knit Doctor" which was intended to teach tricks about fixing and avoiding mistakes. (Maybe that's something I should take to the personal level, but I digress.) I had a great group of 6 women who were quite accomplished, and we shared many stories of knitting tragedies, while grumbling about picking up stitches.
In addition to fixing things, we explored cables one week. Off the top of my head I created a little cable project that went like this: (Green= cable to right/front, Purple= cable to left/back)
Cable practice: Cast on 18 sts.No cable needle necessary. And clear as day to me! Maybe it needs the visual demonstration, too.
Row 1: k2, p2, k4, p2, k4, p2, k2
Row 2 (and ALL even numbered rows): k4, p4, k2, p4, k4
Rows 3 & 4: (as Rows 1 & 2)
Row 5: k2, p2, sl2, k2, grab (use left hand) last 4 stitches from right needle, remove right needle, with right needle pick up stitches 3 & 4 from your hand (skipping over 1 & 2), with left needle pick up stitches 1 & 2, k these 2, p2, yarn forward, sl2, yarn back, k2, yarn forward, grab last 4 stitches from right needle, remove right needle, with right needle pick up stitches 3 & 4 from your hand (skipping over 1 & 2), with left needle pick up stitches 1 & 2, k these 2, p2, k2.
Row 6: (as Row 2)
While searching for one that matched my style, I realized how many variations there are! Here's one that is closest to what I do:
I thought maybe the teaching would cut into your blogging time. Hope you are having fun!
ReplyDeleteWell,you make it sound easy!! I have never had much success with the no needle cable. But maybe I"ll try your explanation to see if I can get comfortable with it.
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