A Knack for Knitting
Jack Kashork started the Knack for Knitting class by introducing himself. His grandmother taught him to knit when he was about 5, he told the six students seated at the table, as he showed them some of the projects he’s working on. He’s 10 now. His students are all older, some by decades – you must be at least 13 to take Jack’s knitting class. Teaching adults is, Jack said during an interview, “a lot easier than teaching kids.”/ Kimberly Lusk , SR Voices. More here .
Question: Are you crafty? (I love this story. My grandmother had a craft shop in Athol for years and I spent much of my childhood there crafting and watching her knit and crochet. I never had the patience myself and stuck to smaller projects.)
* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog