Thanks, everyone! And those were size 50 needles, affectionately known around here as “trees” – I thought the huge size ironically made the knitting feel a bit delicate, especially against the black of the light pole.
One thing I’ve learned for next time: fringe is really easy to get caught in your frantic stitching while you’re installing your piece. However, the free strands waving in the wind were totally worth it.
LOve the color and the tag you made is very impressive – way to go!! Our knit up has already been taken down, less than a day up, by the Parks Dept – frustrating!! Hope you have more accomdating folk!!
Good goin’! Craft-art installation is quite the crafty innovation.
I dig.
Wow, how big were your needles? Great texture in the yarn too, and the tsag is wonderful!
So will you be able to walk by every now and then? Thanks so much for playing, I hope you had an adventure..
It’s beautiful~~LOVE the large knits…can’t wait for installation #2. Knit on!
Fabulous organic yet artsy piece!
Thanks, everyone! And those were size 50 needles, affectionately known around here as “trees” – I thought the huge size ironically made the knitting feel a bit delicate, especially against the black of the light pole.
One thing I’ve learned for next time: fringe is really easy to get caught in your frantic stitching while you’re installing your piece. However, the free strands waving in the wind were totally worth it.
LOve the color and the tag you made is very impressive – way to go!! Our knit up has already been taken down, less than a day up, by the Parks Dept – frustrating!! Hope you have more accomdating folk!!
Wow! I’m loving your contribution to the knit up – the colors look gorgeous against the dark pole.
love these big free stitches! awesome!