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December 31, 2007

More On Contracts

It is interesting, just as I have been involved in contract discussion recently (my first in a very long time), there have been several discussions about contracts occurring on several blogs of note!

The first one is more of a educational piece on things to think about and be aware of. It is on the Girl from Auntie blog. I always find her information very useful because although she specifically disclaims this is not legal advice, she is, in fact, an intellectual property attorney. So even though she is not offering legal advice, it comes from a much more reliable source than most.

The second post is on a more personal blog that many folks are familiar with, Annie Modesite's blog Modeknit / Knitting Heretic. Annie has taken the hand knit designer world by storm. She and I met just as we were both getting serious about our businesses. Her post is passionate and raises questions that all professional designers need to be considering.

If you have any interest in the designing side of the hand knit industry, I encourage you to take the time to read both posts and any comments. The information is good and should be shared by all!

December 21, 2007

A Big Commitment

Well, it is done! I signed two copies of the contract today and sent them off to the publisher. Now, I just have to wait to get my copy back with their signature and the initial advance. This is one of the scariest things I have done in a long time. The commitment to writing and publicizing a book is longer than my first marriage.

At this point, our goal is to have the book released early in 2010. Doesn't that seem like forever? But the fact is, it is an achievable, yet aggressive schedule. And then there is a minimum 1 year commitment to publicize the book at various knitting events. Not that I won't be at most of them anyway, but it will be one more activity during what are already very busy weekends.

I guess what scares me as much as anything is that I have now committed to be in this industry, at least to some degree, for the next three years. Although I am starting my 7th year, each year I have evaluated the decision to continue on. But now, that decision has been made. Even if I want to do something else, I must maintain some level of activity in the world of knitting.

This may not seem that scary to most of you, but for me it is terrifying. I have always lived under the delusion that I could give up Knitability at any moment and go back to my "big income" career. But that now probably won't be possible, at least not for the next few years. And then there is the fear of falling flat on my face!!! What if I put in all this time and the book is a dud!

Well, for good or for bad, I am committed. So here is to a new year, a new opportunity, a new chapter in my life and a new reason to be committed!!

December 10, 2007

Teaching is Teaching -- Right?!

As much as it might shock and amaze many of you, being a professional knitting instructor does not bring in the big bucks! There are a few out there actually making a living doing this, but as of yet, I am not one of them. If I did not have the world's greatest husband, I could not afford to do this. Yet, teaching is what I LOVE, it truly makes me happy and most of my students think I am a very good teacher.

So I have been thinking about some supplementary income to add to the family coffers. Not too long ago my mom suggested that I look into being a part-time instructor at the local junior college, ah but what subject? The fact is I am probably qualified to teach a variety of subjects but I am nervous about how well I will do.

When I left for college my goal was to become a math teacher. In fact, I became a computer geek, but I still have a "minor equivalent" in mathematics. Several of the knitting classes I teach are about the mathematics of knitting. And teaching is teaching -- right?!?!

So tomorrow I will make the call. See if the head of the department is still looking for a part-time instructor of mathematics. If so, apply for the position. And then hope beyond all hope that good teaching skills will cross subject boundaries. At least when the students ask when they will use this stuff -- I can tell them that they will need it for their knitting!!!

December 05, 2007

New Buttons

So I decided to add some new buttons there on the right hand side of the blog. These are various knitting teacher friends of mine (and my "other" blog of course). I will see about adding some more of these as I find them. But all of these gals are teachers I know and/or hang out with during the various knitting conventions.

Karen Alfke has geek week currently underway (organizing your knitting stuff), so I highly recommend you stop by and see what she is talking about!!!