Sybill liked her sweetness in the form of cookies or other things. Her tea was something that she'd just always had plain. Generally if she were doing a reading or whatnot she appreciated it not having sugar in it as well. She supposed that was part of why she drank it plain as well. Either way, she wasn't very hard to please when it came to tea, though for now she left the container alone.
Sybill wasn't the best teacher when it came to things, but she liked to believe that she wasn't the worst either. She waited for her friend to catch up with her and get her hook set before she grinned. "That's good." She praised before holding her yarn out. "Now, you bring the yarn over the hook from back to front and grab it with the hook. Then, you draw that through the knot and onto the hook. Like so." Sybill guided the yarn and then got a hold of it with the hook pulling through so that it created one chain. "Sometimes it'll be a little resistant, jut be careful." She was hoping she wasn't doing horrible.
Sybill did several more ahead because she knew what she was doing. She was hoping that she'd actually teach Georgia. "It's a bit hard to believe. I don't know what I'm going to do with myself when I don't have classes to go to or Hogwarts.... Strange to think by this time next year we'll be out in the world."