Tag: guerrilla knitting
trees yarnbombed in Amsterdam Sloterdijk
by connie on May.18, 2010, under ConnieleneKnits blog, Knit Art Graffiti
Best Beloved phoned me before lunch today – he was out on a short break and walk after a heavy morning. He who never took much notice of the state of tree trunks on his walks rang to say that seven, 7 no less trees have been yarnbombed on Bos en Lommer (Amsterdam Sloterdijk) – way to go.
Have photos via a trusy Vodafone phone – thank you Best beloved.
And then of course because I am a librarian I went on the hunt to find out more about this event Read about it in Dutch here sorry but it really is all in Dutch – and I haven’t discovered an English explanation – what I do know is that it is an urban knitting project in Almere-Haven, Flevoland (an area of the Netherlands) and the artists are listed on the website with links to their own sites – and they are worth a look.
The photos here were taken by Harald Walker – in March this year. So it is not a recent event, this yarnbombing.
Pity my ball warmers didn’t survive.
Best Beloved walks here now and again and has just spied them.
Trees with designer coats.
You can find Connielene Knits in many places on the net
by connie on May.05, 2010, under ConnieleneKnits blog, Not Knitting
I hope that after looking through the site you will choose to be a fan of my Facebook Page or as it is now on facebook I hope you will choose to like ConnieLeneKnits
You can find me in many places on the net –
My Etsy Shop Unique Boutique Knits for patterns and garments
Crazy but this is my other Etsy Shop Connielene Capes and my unique and unrepeatable knits Capes because I adore cloaks and capes, the others because I cannot tell you exactly how I created them other than the pattern for the style but not the intarsia on them.
And because I managed to create and install a Ball Warmer and really enjoyed the experience and the story World Urban Art – a site still in development – Installation art in the urban environment including Knit Art Graffiti or Yarn bombing.
Our travels in Europe – two oldies from New Zealand exploring the Netherlands, Denmark and Europe as time, money and energy allows.
You can find me on Ravelry here and believe it or not I am also on Twitter here as Connieleneknits
I am a Freelance designer, knitter, lover of colour; lots of colour, Intarsia lover, pattern writer, fashion knit trend follower, Colour and yarn trend follower.
They tell me that I am also artist, graffiti knit artist. I know I am a storyteller, writer, blogger, mother, wife, sister, grandmother, teacher, friend, photographer, and speaker.
My loves are colour, texture, shape, flow, drape, drama, magic, passion and yarn and I hope you enjoy the results.
When I can I do participate in fibre exhibitions, and I have curated two exhibitions with a wonderful artist friend. In 2009 I had a felted jacket in WoolOn at the Alexandra Blossom Festival, and a dress with intarsia of course in the Alpaca Festival in New Zealand.
My Mission is to excite and challenge all knitters, designers and wearers of hand created pieces – to experience more colour in their own knitted pieces and to enjoy the freedom and the magic of wearing such a unique piece because it is created with many colours, passion and with magical yarns
My Major Project with delivery in 2011 is My Intarsia Knitting – Book as yet with no name.
I hope you will be a fan of my Facebook Page or as it is now I hope you will choose to like ConnieLeneKnits on Facebook.
Vodafone was yarn bombed in Maastricht yesterday
by connie on Apr.24, 2010, under ConnieleneKnits blog, Knit Art Graffiti
I think we have said it already – we (Best Beloved and I) installed a ball cover / disguise on a ball outside Vodafone offices yesterday morning in Maastricht.
Maybe Vodafoners are so used to odd ball things which is why they just walked by without so much as a sideways glance.
So successfully installed.
Ball Cover was tooo Big
We were not accosted by anyone
TNT deliverers noticed. Vodafoners walked by.
It was still there at 3.30pm
Gotta Go, Gotta Go
by connie on Apr.22, 2010, under ConnieleneKnits blog, Knit Art Graffiti
train to catch, train to catch
Ball to cover, ball to cover
Hope it fits, Hope it fits
Hope no one is about
Gotta Go, Gotta Go, Gotta Go
Damm
Hope it will be fun in Maastricht – It was so much fun in Haarlem
Orange Knit “Art” Graffiti yarn bombing thingy whatsit, maybe
by connie on Apr.11, 2010, under ConnieleneKnits blog, Knit Art Graffiti
Our very local yarn shop has just been sold. My Dutch language is not very good – so I don’t know yet if that means that the business has been sold and it will still be a yarn shop, or if means that the shop only has been sold, which means there will not be any yarns available within 500 metres of where I live. And those yarns in the little shop are all reduced in price, and some reduced very heavily indeed. It makes my pulse race the thought of lovely yarns at reduced prices. What to do?
Of course I have been in there looking at the yarns, (only at the ones at reduced prices of course), and trying so hard to justify buying some more yarn. Why!!!!
But then “Is it possible to ever ever have sufficient yarn?” I don’t know the answer to that question, do you?
But there is an event coming up, a huge national celebration all over the Netherlands – Queens Day Koninginnedag the biggest, most orange party you could ever ever imagine.
But, back to the yarn – they had orange yarn (now that is such a coincidence), acrylic yarn, entirely suitable for a yarn bombing, urban art, graffiti art knit, knit art graffiti, guerilla art, you name it – this orange yarn is so suitable for a piece or two for Queen’s Day.
I do not usually have very much Orange yarn in my collection, nor do I usually have very much acrylic yarn in my collection. Now I have both of those and it is only 19 days to Queen’s Day.
I have an orange hat to wear to the party, but I might also have a little orange knitting to install somewhere as well. I’ll let you know.
update – Maastricht installation of ball cover postponed for April Fool’s Day
by connie on Mar.31, 2010, under ConnieleneKnits 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.
Checking it out – fitting a ball warmer
by connie on Feb.14, 2010, under ConnieleneKnits blog, Knit Art Graffiti, Not Knitting
Look at the people not looking at us. How many people went by without so much as a glance sideways. Did they watch from across the square? Were they embarrassed at the sight of two oldies playing with large cold stone balls? Did they wonder what we were up to? Did they speed up on their bikes – so they didn’t have to consider properly what they were seeing? Do they wear blinkers here in Haarlem?
The white ball warmer did fit the Haarlem ball well and it was clearly too large for the Maastricht Ball that we tried it on on Wednesday. So I do know for certain now that this ball here in Haarlem is 160cm round.
The black ball cover is not finished yet, but as Best Beloved said it was still at an embryonic stage.
We will need to install these two in daylight because our little camera and the poor light will make it impossible to see the black ball warmer when it is done if we repeated this at night in the Grote Markt.
When these are done and dusted – installed they will be the Black & White Ball Show
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