ConnieLene – KnitDesigner

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update – Maastricht installation of ball cover postponed for April Fool’s Day

by on Mar.31, 2010, under Blog, Knit Art Graffiti

This little post will be so brief that you just might miss it.

There will not be a creative knitted / designer covering placed on a ball in Maastricht tomorrow – April 1st, April Fool’s Day. Unfortunately creating and knitting a sphere – with a logo – is much more difficult that estimated and the installation is postponed.

It will happen – I have the yarn, the spherical object, and its size. I have the will, I can knit and I will find the way to make that logo look right – which right now it simply does not.

If all else fails it will be knitted in the company colours without the logo. It will not be as effective without the logo but if it has be then it has to be.

Hope that does not happen.

Will keep you posted.

This is a link to an interesting list of April Fool’s Day hoaxes. This is not because mine is a hoax, it was fully my intent to install on April 1st – too much work, too little time and the complexity of adding a logo on a spherical piece of knitting just got in the way of completing the piece.

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Black or White – Balls

by on Jan.26, 2010, under Blog

I have begun my new ball covers – well I have begun sorting my yarns, checking for the various textures, thickness of the yarn, deciding if 2 or 3 threads are required to knit the same tension as other yarns and so on.

Did you know there are hundreds of white and hundreds of black. I don’t have hundreds of each (I wish I did) – but I am matching yarns – short leftover lengths and assessing them against each other and seeing if any are the same colour and type. Trouble is that I have not labelled these pieces – so have to look at each one, and decide – so that when I knit them up – I will not knit 2 yarns the same, next to each other.

As one of these ball covers will be white, I want the many whites to show as different whites up close – although the overall effect will be white. I expect the same with the black yarns.

The end view I hope will be that nothing is very clear, that is nothing is simply black or white.

You might ask – why don’t I label these short lengths of yarn – the answer of course is that there are too many. Usually when I knit with many yarns, I also knit with many colours, so I have never got into the habit of labelling my leftovers. I have never knitted with many whites or with many blacks in one piece.

I still have to measure the ball so that we do not have to go out in the freezing cold each eveningto check the progress and sizing of the knitting as we did with the first one.

It is -4c right now, the sun is shinning and there is no or little wind so no excuses – must go measure.

The knitted scarf is still on the tree.

The knitted ball cover for “The Frozen Ball of Haarlem” seems to be lost for ever. I have bought a small ball and will knit a replica cover for it – just so I do not forget.

Is this really Knit Graffiti it is quite a lot of fun, a bit challenging, and here in the Netherlands it is freezing

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Finished Pieces

by on Jan.25, 2010, under Blog

2 Danish Shawls – done and photographed, well one is done, the other still needs to have its 2 colour crochet edge added.

2 beanies for boys – done

Some Photographs – done, but I do wish I had a real live model. My grey mannequin – looks like she has fish skin and that her skin needs lots of moisturiser, my black mannequin doesn’t have proper shoulders, although she does looks great in hats – as long as the hat is not also black.

I have added 3 pieces to Ravelry and done some work on the setup of the Etsy shops.

And I am working on Carbon Footprint knitted Bag pattern – maybe one of my ball covers should be carbon footprints???

No I might just stick to Black and White.

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