I taught the heel making process in my class on Saturday.
When I arrived I was sad to hear that the lady who owns the store had a death in the family and she could not be there
I think it went okay even though I was by myself ; ) I taught them how to make the heel flap and they were able to pick up the gusset just fine, and we just got started on the heel decreases when we found that nearly 3 hrs had gone by and the class was originally scheduled for 2 hrs only! They had to leave at that point, but I gave them diagrams to help them remember which decrease to do on each needle. I really hope they were able to continue alright. I think we’ll have three classes instead of two because it would be good to teach them the toe decreases and kitchener stitch in the third week.
Still working on the baby sleeper, but at least I’m on the second sleeve. I started my nephew’s socks and have the toe completed on one and need to start the other right away so I keep the knitting on both pretty even.
I can’t believe that October is almost over! Where does the time go?!
Did you know that October 31st is Reformation Day? We’re going to a presentation given at our church about the history of the Protestant church and about Martin Luther and his 95 these he nailed on the cathedral doors in the 16th century. My oldest DD will be in the skit the kids are putting on to help show what happened then. Looking forward to it.
I really look forward to teaching more classes and hope that I can. I think it’s a lot of fun teaching knitting.