
Sue had a lesson with two girls. (Here, they are doing the long tail cast-on, of course.) They made the most wonderful noises. There were squeals of excitement, and jokes shared. They all had a lot of fun.

Then, in came a hat with one missing twist in a cable. We did a lesson in pulling cables out.
I started to take lots of pictures, and make a tutorial. But, others have gone before me, and done WONDERFUL ones. I'll point you to
Yarn Harlot's example.
So, I focused on the lesson rather than on the photography. And I never took an "after" (sorry)We had a good time, and the hat left fixed, and the repair was imperceptible.
So, if you are working on a project, and you hit a road block, bring it in before your rip the whole thing back. There just may be a solution.
Young or young-at-heart, problems or just new skills, call us and book a private lesson. We'll take your knitting to the next level.