Greetings all,
Wow, what a fantastic lesson with Kylie from Mealy&i - i can officially crochet a Granny Square!! I have a lot to master - tension, shape, consistency . . . but how exciting, it's so much fun & we made good use of my new selection of hooks & bundles of yarn. Look at these cute 'stage' examples Kylie made for the lesson demonstration & my very first square, glee!!
It's so darn magical how a circle becomes a square!!
Kylie had to teach us to knit before i finished my square, so i am not 100% certain i finished it off properly, might have to consult a tutorial + it's a great excuse to catch up with Kylie again & build on my crochet skill set??
Pretty pleased with myself, it was so much fun!!
The purpley one is Kylie's handy work, note tension perfection & man she's speedy!!
All the children got involved, some stopping at chain stitch & making bracelets as their current crochet lesson limit for the school holidays.
Then the knitting lesson commenced in the early afternoon - yes, middle daughter declared it a pyjama day & remained in her Peter Alexanders, knitting in comfort.
My keen French knitting 3rd daughter was very excited to learn knitting too. Children really only need those 20cm long needles, the ones i brought along were way too long, she's not knitting a blanket, just learning!!

I soon discovered, even after a good 20 years of zero knitting to my name, i picked it up like riding a bike!! I'm just playing, i want the skills to share with my children, not to knit commercially. I was thrilled with how quickly it came back to me, even casting on with my hands (Kylie showed me how to cast on with my thumb & 1 needle, which i excelled at, handy when i have to cast on for 4 children too!!)
Thank you Kylie, you are a delightful teacher & dear patient friend, i'm loving my new lounge craft hobby. No doubt there is more crochet & knitting action over at Kootoyoo & Our Creative Space this Thursday. Special mention to Kirsty at Kootoyoo (Queen of tiny crochet perfection) - my youngest daughter wanted to start crochet with a 2mm hook & i said "oh, you're aiming at Kootoyoo dizzy heights already". Love Posie