There's a saying that goes something like this: "They don't know what you don't tell them."
In other words, if your presentation omits a bit of information, the only person who knows is you...unless the missing item is included in the class description or handouts.
I bet you know what I'm going to do now: Tell you what is missing.
A couple of days ago I decided to make my own fabric yarn, like the kind you can purchase that's made from sari material.
The scarf is finished, the how-to photos are finished. The tutorial explaining what—and how much—yardage to buy, as well as how to create continuous lengths of the fabric-yarn . . . they're all finished.
My photographer, Robert Gerheart, even created the most fantastic scarf shots outside in the dark.
The layout? I. Just. Ran. Out. Of. Time.
So today's offering, "Your First Project", is the fall-back plan. If you teach, go ahead and use it for the beginner classes to teach working a color repeat that doesn’t change at the same time as the stitch pattern repeat, as well as stockinette and reverse stockinette stitches, working sideways, and end-of-row color changes.
Click here for the directions to "Your First Project".
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