iSiSfae
November 16, 2006, 01:21 PM
i've been asked by my local high school's adult education program to teach a class on crochet! :hook i know what book i'd want to use as a textbook (SnB Crochet by Debbie Stoller) and i figured out that i can use craft cord and a Q hook to demonstrate technique... but as for supplies and projects i'm at a loss! and because of this, i'm not sure if i want to even take up the offer!
should i ask the students to buy their own hooks and yarn? should i go out and buy some cheap hooks and bargain yarn and sell it to my students? should i let them borrow my hooks? should i use it as a way to rid myself of scrap yarn? :yarn
as for a first project. i was thinking of teaching granny and afghan squares and sewing them up into an afghan to give to a local charity. and maybe some hats to teach crochet in the round. or even coasters to be more simplistic. or even cotton granny squares that they can use as dishcloths.
i've never taught a class before, and i've never even attended a class! i've taught my friends and my mom some stuff, but that seems so different!
any suggestions?
should i ask the students to buy their own hooks and yarn? should i go out and buy some cheap hooks and bargain yarn and sell it to my students? should i let them borrow my hooks? should i use it as a way to rid myself of scrap yarn? :yarn
as for a first project. i was thinking of teaching granny and afghan squares and sewing them up into an afghan to give to a local charity. and maybe some hats to teach crochet in the round. or even coasters to be more simplistic. or even cotton granny squares that they can use as dishcloths.
i've never taught a class before, and i've never even attended a class! i've taught my friends and my mom some stuff, but that seems so different!
any suggestions?