Since I got a job at Michael's teaching knitting, crochet, freeform crochet and knitting, amigurumi and beadwork, I've been super busy making samples for the display boards, offering demos, and or course, teaching the classes.
I tried working as a store clerk and teaching, but that was too overwhelming, with them working me on the floor six days a week. I'm glad I told them I only wanted to do classes, because now I am happy.
Of course I don't have many students yet, being new and all. But word is getting out. It's the Michael's in Buena Park. So if you are in the area, drop in for a class schedule.
I also want to write some books about knitting and crochet. That's a more long term project.
I tried working as a store clerk and teaching, but that was too overwhelming, with them working me on the floor six days a week. I'm glad I told them I only wanted to do classes, because now I am happy.
Of course I don't have many students yet, being new and all. But word is getting out. It's the Michael's in Buena Park. So if you are in the area, drop in for a class schedule.
I also want to write some books about knitting and crochet. That's a more long term project.
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Re: Knitting classes.
Mon, November 13, 2006 - 10:38 AMYeaaaaaaaaaaa
Glad to haer that Fayme! I had debated about doing that at the Michaels in Redlands, good and bad I got the job at the Scale first!