Of course I thought I'd be knitting, and there is some in level 1. But there is more research and paperwork than actual knitting. I had to knit a bunch of swatches showing basic stitches and techniques and a mitten, but for each swatch I had to locate and cite written sources that described that technique. Then I had to answer questions about the swatches, with more references cited. I had to answer questions about the mitten too, but thank goodness they weren't the kind that required references. And then there was a paper to write. Really? I would rather do calculus than write a paper, people. Sigh.
I think the actual knitting took less than 10% of the time involved, while my bibliography is 6 pages long. One really nice thing is that you can use sources from the internet. Thank you Knitty and YouTube!
And today it is done. Well, stage one is done. I'm sure revisions and corrections will be required. But I took photos of the swatches and got the project up on Ravelry and am going to the post office to ship Draft One off this afternoon.
one of 17 swatches
Now I am going to relax half a minute before tomorrow's sock class. No, my homework isn't done, but I think they'll forgive me.
PS. I found a sock group on Ravelry and joined it last month. I think the general idea is to knit 12 pairs in a year, with challenges and lots of show and tell to help motivate. I entered the February challenge and actually won a prize! I will be getting some pretty purple sock yarn in the mail sometime soon.

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