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Zoe Girl
1-24-18, 10:30am
I went yesterday to do the paperwork and schedule and I am officially an instructor with Colorado Free University. I will be teaching crochet, a class in April and then June and July as well. Very excited. The lady in charge of everything told me I will basically make gas money, I live a mile from the location so I can buy a Starbucks.

CFU has classes in everything, arts, spanish, computers, etc. They have been around a long time, I have taken a few classes there myself. And teaching, any kind of teaching that doesn't involve standardized tests at least, is my mental health boost.

pinkytoe
1-24-18, 10:46am
Glad to hear...I take community/adult ed classes all the time and it always seems like the instructors enjoy what they do.

dado potato
1-24-18, 11:53am
Cheerio!

rosarugosa
1-24-18, 4:31pm
That's great, ZG. Enjoy!

Yppej
1-24-18, 6:51pm
Woohoo!

SteveinMN
1-25-18, 9:55am
Congratulations! Have fun with it!

Packratona!
2-25-18, 7:06pm
Cool! I like crocheting but don't really have time for it.

razz
2-25-18, 7:55pm
Those courses are a treasured opportunity both to teach and enjoy. It will add to your resume as well

dado potato
2-25-18, 7:56pm
That's a door opening! Wonderful.

Did you know Betty Hechtman wrote a series of 12 mysteries that involve crocheting? The protagonist is Molly Pink, who works for a library... and solves murder cases on her own time. I have not read any of these mysteries, but I think I might enjoy an audiobook, if ever that comes out. Some titles that caught my eye:
Dead Men Don't Crochet
A Stitch in Crime
Behind the Seams
If Hooks Could Kill
For Better or Worsted

Zoe Girl
2-25-18, 8:38pm
Oh i love it, gotta check out those books

Zoe Girl
3-17-18, 7:25am
I looked up Betty Hechtman and not only do the books have a recipe, but also a crochet pattern, how brilliant. Makes me think my blog idea of mindfulness/buddhist topics with crochet may be a real idea.

dado potato
3-17-18, 12:04pm
I could not say anything about the mindfulness of the self-described "geek" demonstrating this... I think somebody sells a wide brimmed women's floppy straw hat with a "lotus blossom" attached.

http://www.crochetgeek.com/2008/08/crochet-lotus-bloom-flower.html