Archive for the ‘installation’ Category

Canadian graffiti

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

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Photo courtesy of Knit Girl

A little bit of East Van Pride. I remember a friend once who coveted a silver necklace charm that said “I Heart East Van” on a cross for years. This piece totally reminds me of this. I’m glad that KnitGirl is back to tagging, and putting the political into purling.

Closer to my home in the downtown core, a bunch of people are dressing tree stumps along the Granville Strip. These stumps were once large trees, that were cut down in a day to make way for rapid transit. The centre of our city hasn’t looked the same since.

Check out their work at the Tree Cozy Project. I like the sentimental look and somewhat spooky nature of these pieces.

It appears that these pieces are mostly machine made garments, with a bit of handspun wool, felting and ribbon adornment, but I look forward to chatting with these makers and investigating their materials further.

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Guerrrrilla pom-poms

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

The divine Elvis Robertson of Lovely Textiles sent me a link to these images she has posted on Flickr. She has been leaving these pom-poms in familiar places -they decorate the scenery of her childhood and other memories.

If you have plans to start yarn bombing in 2009, be sure to check out Grrl+Dog’s recent post on Packing Your Guerilla Knit Kit. It is a good overview on all the tools you need to begin bombing. She has invited anyone who is interested to join the Global Guerilla Knit Challenge (you can read about it here) and post links on the internet by February 23rd. I can’t wait to see what sorts of things people post that day!

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Brooklyn gets y-bombed.

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

tree in orange sweater

Lisa B. Segal from Brooklyn, New York was kind enough to send me these photos of what she calls the ‘Sweater Tree’. This tree is on 16th street between 7th and 8th streets in Brooklyn.

She says, “It arrived just before Christmas and Hanukkah, and has been delighting the neighbors for weeks”

Anyone out there know the mystery bomber? I like the snappy choice of buttons!

detail of tree in orange sweater

Thanks Lisa for sharing this with us!

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Wrapped in Red

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008


Images courtesy of Aaron Robertson

Diane Yee, our book designer, sent me these great photos that her husband took on a recent trip to China. This yarn-wrapped tree was in Beijing at Factory 798 which she describes as ‘ a very large and thriving art district.’ This tree was just outside a little shop.

Wow!

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Shades of the GodFather

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Okay, this creeped me out and made me insanely happy at the same time:

Photo courtesy of the AntiCraft

Becca Compton has a provided a pattern so that you can knit your own. She calls it ‘Mr. Edless.’

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