Day 1 = March 5, 2014
I am on the road to becoming a Certified Knitting Instructor and here is a beautiful picture of the first ever finished project from a student. I am bursting with pride and joy and I was able to convey my knowledge and love of knitting to my student and that she is as thrilled and inspired as I am by her first sock. She has already cast on and started the 2nd sock no single sock syndrome here... well actually, there.
Carol Savery-Frederick's first sock completed, taught by Victoria Williams (me)
Along the lines of teaching I have put together my first round of knitting classes to get my 15 student teaching hours. Here they are:
- Grocery Bag I - Saturday, March 15 - 1-2 - Atlanta Bread/Summerville
- Gathered Scarf - Sunday, March 16 - 1-2 - Atlanta Bread/Summerville
- Arm Knitting - Saturday, March 22 - 1-2 - Atlanta Bread/Summerville
- Drop Stitch Headband - Sunday, March 23 - 1-2 - Atlanta Bread/Summerville
- Slouchie Beanie - Saturday, March 29 - 1-3 - Atlanta Bread/Summerville
- Zig-Zag Scarf - Sunday, March 30 - 1-2 - Atlanta Bread/Summerville
- Ten Stitch Scarf - Saturday, April 5 - 1-2 - Atlanta Bread/Summerville
- Snake Toy - Sunday, April 6 - 1-2 - Atlanta Bread/Summerville
- Grocery Bag II - Saturday, April 12 - 1-2 - Atlanta Bread/Summerville
- Ruffle Scarf - Sunday, April 13- 1-2 - Atlanta Bread/Summerville
- Arm Knitting - Saturday, April 19 - 1-2 - Atlanta Bread/Summerville
- Twisty Fringe Scarf - Sunday, April 20 - 1-2 - Atlanta Bread/Summerville
Question of the day
Which of my classes above would you most like to take?
Knitting Instructor,
Victoria
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