We completed our manuscript last week and handed it over to our publisher to wait for comments from our editor. We’ve had some rest and caught up with our friends, and now we’re ready to get back to blogging before the edits come in!

Image Courtesy of KnittaPlease
If you’re in Mexico City this week, you might be able to catch an installation by Magda Sayeg, founder of KnittaPlease.
With Gallery Elaboratorio Magda is transforming an ordinary coach bus into a knitted extravaganza and we’ll post pictures as soon as we can get them.
Also, check out CinCinKnitti guerilla knitting in Cincinnatti.
Okay, enough with this post, I need to go find out what is going on at Ravelry. I’m feeling deprived.
I love the idea of a bus
and all the best with your manuscript, wow I bet you are all ready to take a deep breath phew.
hey! i was doin a little search on craft graffiti and y’alls site popped up, hadn’t seen it before but its pretty groovy! A friend and i have recently started a craft graffiti project out in sacramento (and starting in san francisco), currently only knitting and sewing, but we don’t want to totally limit ourselves. check us out if you want at deeplysuperficialpeople.com. good luck on the book!
Hey, thanks for the good luck! Yes, I’m resting up and planning my next crafting attack!