Playing Lessons - Intro
Not to be immodest, but it’s happened a few times: people look at something I’ve knitted and sigh, "I wish I could knit like you!"
Most of the time, my answer is, "Practice for 20 years."
But a few months ago, a knitter came to me and said she wanted "playing lessons". I didn’t know what that meant; she told me that in golfing, it means you go out with a professional and just play a round of golf. You learn things in the process of playing the game, rather than working on one specific aspect.
This appealed to me as a way to teach people who want to learn "how to knit like me", but it didn’t translate too well to real life knitting. I mean, you can’t exactly have students coming over to sit and watch the movie with you and DH on Friday evening.
But, I think it will work quite well on a blog!
The plan is to pick a project, and post a series of articles as the drama unfolds. Thus you can "knit along", either for real or just reading, and see what I do and the decisions I make. And we’ll all see how it turns out in the end.
[...] OK, I’m probably crazy to do this again after the last one, but here goes with another series of Playing Lessons. [...]