Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Knitting for Knit CamBRIDGE

On Monday, I had the pleasure of spending the day with Sue Sturdy ~and company~ at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts. What a busy and inspiring space!  We were busy organizing the knitting into different sizes, rolling long strips of knitting into manageable logs, and stacking them onto Sue's office windowsills - some of my favourite images are of these knitting "logs".  

Projects are coming in from around the world. For example, there's a piece that's come from Spruce Grove, Alberta. Marie McP-- used to live in Cambridge and says, in her letter:

Knit Cambridge Club:  Enclosed is a knitted rectangle piece for the bridge. What an interesting and fun project. I once lived in Cambridge and I very much miss it.  Sincerely yours, Marie McP--  

Hope you enjoy these photos I took on Monday. The knitting that is coming in is fantastic. I shouldn't just say knitting because there is one, bad-@ss crochet project: colourful skulls & crossbones.  

Tonight, as usual on Wednesday evenings, we're gathering to knit and chat. We'll be at the Hespeler Library by the fireplace in the big comfy chairs from 6:30 - 8:30.  There are rumblings of moving our gathering to a local coffee shop that has recently re-opened but we can decide that later. Today, we're at the library. :) 

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