Commenter Stormarela reminded me that June 11 is World Wide Knit in Public Day! Knitters and crocheters get together and practice their craft in public. Personally, I love any opportunity to flaunt my nerdiness with other people.
There are gatherings scheduled around the world â check out the link to see if there is one in your area. If you donât see a gathering in your area, run a Google search for âWorld Wide Knit in Public (your city).â Not all of the gatherings officially register with the website.
In addition to World Wide Knit in Public Day, thereâs also Stitch Nâ Pitch, a series of needle arts get togethers at both major and minor league baseball games. At a Mets game last year, they set the world record for most people crocheting simultaneously. Hit up the link to see if your favorite teams are listed.
If you want to learn how to knit or crochet, youâre likely to find someone willing to teach you at these events. Also good: books and the internet. I like Stitch ‘n Bitch for knitting and Stitch ‘n Bitch Crochet: The Happy Hooker. For video tutorials, a search of âlearn to knitâ will turn up dozens of videos on YouTube.
For some nerdy inspiration, check out a couple of these knitting and crochet projects:
Pixelated Mushroomâs Dr. Who amigurumis
http://pixelatedmushroom.blogspot.com/p/knittingcrochet-patterns.html#drwho
Sarah Graceâs Tetris Scarf
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tetris-scarf
I am looking for a series of knitting books published by TeDdeyWool Co. around the 1980s. About 20 pages per book. The sweaters were designed by an Israeli. Great designs, very creative. She published under the name of La Lanna, or something like that. They are printed in Hebrew. There are no detailed instructions, just general descriptions and measurements. She has a genuine talent for interesting designs using unique stitches.
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Thank you,
Janet Carnehl
St. Peter Lutheran School
Arlington Heights, Il
60004
thanks for the feature ^_^ I’ll certainly be looking out for other Melbourne knitters on WWKIP day 🙂
I read elsewhere that today is the anniversary of the Tetris release, so that scarf would be an extra-perfect choice for this weekend!
This is fantastic! Nerdy and crafty seem to go so well together.