Friday, August 31, 2012
blue moon bomb
Tonight, August 31st, 2012 is a blue moon. This blue moon is particularly powerful in the placement of the the moon and the sun. This will be the last blue moon until 2014 and I intend to honor her with a blue moon yarn bomb. So...tonight it is. Where? When? Who? a post will follow. Twitter and tumblr will have quicker feeds of this blue moon yarn bomb! delicious.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
I have a two teens, and need to get out of my head...so:
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My knitting for the 'living spindle' before it got onto my arms. |
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Marco as the 'human spindle' and black moth from Pierrot |
I participated in a knitting performance art piece in Long Beach on the weekend of the Convergence. There was a special artwalk in downtown to entertain our weaving visitors from out of town and we decided to make a splash. It worked. What an amazing time we had in our 'Carnival of Knitting oddities'. There was a barker, a 'human spindle' (the photo of Marco above). The black moth from Pierrot, the 'largest knitting needles in the world' being used as the knitter walked with two assistants. There was (me) knitting with 'human arm' knitting 'needles' (I did the knitting on my arms instead of using needles), a huge knitted undulating tube filled with people, the 'mad' needle dropper and all of this was encased in sound being created by the performers via electronic hook-ups. wow, it was spectacular! Loved every minute of it.
Sunday, July 08, 2012
life, gets in the way of blogging...
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me, after coffee |
my new amazing sock bag, that fits on my wrist so I can knit...anywhere! |
my son Logan, second from right, rowing in Tennessee for Nationals, they came in 4th. |
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Yarn bomb! on the Wyland dolphin sculpture in front of McKenna's by the bay in Long Beach. |
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the above 3 items have been spurned by both peer pressure and the acquisition of an iphone. gads, I cannot believe I have succumbed. 'one of us, one of us' continues to ring my head. true, I am now...one of you.
and, dailymile: hestian (running bloggish site).
so, as things become more instant, you can follow me on the above sites!
No fear, I will continue to blog, when I can sit down at a 'big' computer.
now, I think I will go and knit.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
clown patch bombs...bitten
clown patch on palm tree in the East Village Long Beach |
clown patch...um...installed sideways...oops. |
clown patch at intersection of 4th and Linden. |
a tree, clownin' it up in the East Village. |
The clown patches are installed with hopes that they remain until the function on Saturday night. In the previous post we see the clown patches awaiting installation. In this post we see the clown patches post installation. It was a fast, down and dirty install, early to boot. The East Village is an eclectic space, filled with places to quell hunger, thirst and social isolation. There are hipster clothing stores, not so hipster clothing stores, coffee houses and even art galleries, you should go there soon and buy something.
Independent businesses are delicious...nom.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
yarnivore bites in the east village
clown patches |
more clown patches, soon to be installed. |
So, my friend says; this artists group I am in is having a thing on Saturday night in the East Village and I told them you would be happy to participate....all righty then. As it happens I will be out of town this Saturday so I cannot 'participate'. Instead the yarnivore will be installing these
Clowns, yucky, yarn bombs...delicious.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Take What You Need
'need' flyer |
ready to go |
'need' flyer installed at Viento y Agua coffee house |
'need' flyer ready to give freely |
I found this idea on Pintrest, and just had to pass it on. The sign is fashioned after a 'for sale', 'for rent' or 'a service offered' flyer with phone numbers at the bottom of the paper, cut into strips for easy tearing. There is a board for such things at a local coffee house, Viento y Agua on 4th street in Long Beach, California, so I put one up there. Plans are in the works to make many more and add them to boards around town. Maybe you will feel like passing this on too, make one and put it up at the grocery store, laundromat or even in your break room at work. Take What You Need and feed the hungry...delicious.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Yarnivore bites 500 hearts
on a tree in the middle of the street |
it does not say, no 'heart' parking |
Scratch bakery love |
two hearts on a pole |
uh...scratch |
hearts on a bike rack and a heart on the bike |
meter with a heart |
Luna's door has a heart |
bite a crepe |
bite a Jamba Juice |
It's my birthday and there are 500 crocheted hearts gracing the streets in Belmont Shore. Oh what a lovely morning, 4:30 a.m. found the yarnivore hanging hearts at Scratch bakery and in front of Twig & Willow. We were then on to 2nd street, Belmont Shore. My youngest (16) son and a friend in yarn (Nancy) were there to assist. Luna, Battalions of Beauty, Pussy & Pooch, Jamba Juice, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Mira di Bello, and even the Grunion Gazette were some of the businesses bitten by the yarnivore's heart bomb. The hearts were hung perfectly from so many perches, each one oh, so adorable...and delicious.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Hungry for Hearts
heart bombs |
one hundred and eighty hearts |
The yarnivore is hungry to bite on her birthday. February 13th is the magic day. I so adore February with it's red, pink and purple color scheme. Love is in the air (to which I am a bit of a cynic) but I am quite attracted to the trappings of the day. Rain has often graced the 13th of February but of late it has been warm and sunny, this year is proving to follow suit. A bomb is in order so the streets will be decorated in yarny splendor for my birthday. Hearts shall be the decor of choice, crocheted hearts in Valentine-y colors to hang along the way. The plan is a minimum of 500, more if my little yarny hands can crochet that fast. A late night or early morning bomb time will need to be chosen so the hearts will twirl in the breeze for the 13th. There is the possibility of a filmographer on this bomb, the yarnivore is still deciding on that one, sounds exciting though! So off to crochet more hearts.....yummy.
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
turbines
Turbines, a cowl, draped |
Turbines, a cowl, folded |
Turbines, a cowl, folding |
I bought some yarn, enough I thought for a vest. My calculations, sadly, were a bit off in the negative direction. I love the yarn, Rowan Cashsoft Dk in a wonderful smokey gray so I decided to knit up a cowl of my own design. As of late I have become enamored with the stitch pattern of YO, K2tog and the opposite, K2tog, YO. This makes what to me looks like a trellis or a turbine. Using these patterns in a circular fashion with the dark gray yarn it just looks so industrial, Steam Punk even. I love it. So I wrote down the pattern and it is available here, on ravelry as a free PDF download.
Gray turbines to warm your neck, delicious.
Monday, December 26, 2011
oh look! shiney!
toe up sock on magic loop |
toe up sock, yarn colorway: Zombie Barbeque |
I must admit that I am easily distracted. (this is an understatement). I do so adore things like the internet because I can click and hop from place to place, from blog to blog and image to image. There are always new things I want to do, items to make, things to knit and objects to buy. It is quite a feat for me to commit to knitting a garment, much less an entire pair of socks (you mean I have to make a second one that looks just like the first one that I just finished? Really? really, Really?). Because of this I have what is termed in the knitting world as SSS, or Second Sock Syndrome. Alas there is no cure aside from intestinal fortitude to press on to make the second sock and complete the project or to actually knit two socks at one time,. I have attempted this but along with my Attention Deficit Disorder comes a touch - well, maybe a bit more than a touch - of Dyslexia. This poses a unique issue for the 'two at a time' concept wherein I became quite fouled up with the endeavor and many curse words were flung about. As you can see in the photos above there are socks, an actual pair of socks and another on the way, I have found my sock mojo and it is called 'The Magic Loop'. It is a process where the knitter uses one long circular needle instead of two circulars or 5 double pointed needles. I am enamored with the 'toe up' option and see many more pairs of hand knit socks in my future, there may just be a few new sock bombs to come! That is a yummy idea.
Monday, December 05, 2011
yarnivore bites, snowflakes Scratch
detail of snowflake bombs |
crocheted snowflake bombs |
It has been cold and windy here in Long Beach California, actually dipping down into the 40's at night (I hear the frozen snickers from readers in more northern climes). It is December, so befitting of the weather and the season I crocheted some lovely little snowflake bombs. They were set out tonight, three hanging from the now infamous 'fork' bike rack at 4th and Termino in Belmont Heights. Two hang on the door handle of the amazing and tasty Scratch Bakery and one on the awning. As I left the scene I saw them dancing in the cold late night breeze, so white, so frosty and oh so delicious.
Friday, December 02, 2011
hair bites
keeping hair tidy with a yarn bomb. |
Yarnivore likes biting bike racks. Long Beach California has so many to choose from in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. My most recent target is the bike rack that looks like a ...wait for it....person riding a bike! (how novel). Now the 'person' riding this bike (rack) has hair that is blowing back in the imaginary wind. Well this just won't do. Yarnivore needs to tidy that up a bit so I knitted some lovely little triangle head scarves to help them out. There are many of these but my main target bike rack is on PCH (Pacific Coast Hwy) and Loynes Drive near the 'Local Spot' coffee house.
One bright Friday morning the scarf was applied and off to work I went. It lasted two days. Not the quickest removal of one of my yarn bombs, but pretty quick I will say. I plan to re-bomb it today. I thought it looked adorable...and delicious.
Photo credit, Judy Kilpatrick/Alamitos Bay Yarn Company
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
biting twigs and willows
twig and willow bomb |
There is a lovely little store called 'twig and willow' on 4th street in Long Beach California right next to a terrific eatery, The Coffee Cup Cafe. Out side of this pleasant boutique are two red bike racks shaped like hearts, how quaint. They need to be bitten, so I crocheted up some orange-y cherry blossom shapes with bright green centers, attached together with a brown twig like chain stitch to bite them with. I will be bombing in the morning....delicious.
Monday, October 10, 2011
yarnivore bites VK Live!
Oh the glory of a knitting convention! Classes, tutorials, yarn, needles, bags, yarn, patterns, demonstrations and more yarn! a-mazing. Alamitos Bay Yarn Company had a booth at Vogue Knitting Live Los Angeles and I was able to work the show and shop the show and do demonstrations at the show and sell yarn at the show and buy yarn at the show and Yarn Bomb the show. I was gobsmacked to see that I was the only bomber to grace the Hyatt Regency in Century City with some yarny goodness. Fun was had by all and I can hardly wait for next year, maybe, just maybe we will see a call to knitterly arms with more yarny decorations...delicious.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
granny guerrilla
granny bombs |
granny bomb hanging |
granny seat bomb |
toast bomb |
toast bomb installed on 'fork' |
granny bombs installed above Egg Heaven door |
a cozy granny bomb installed |
Granny guerrilla's bombs hit 4th and Ximeno tonight, late, hoping to catch the eyes of early morning patrons of Egg Heaven in Long Beach. Granny is hoping to make those waiting for a seat in this popular eatery more comfortable, cozy and yarn aware. This place has terrific food and a hippy atmosphere from the early '70's. Egg heaven is a little bit of breakfast heaven on 4th street, a true local's choice.
My citrus slices are long gone from the 'fork' in front of the now named 'Scratch' baked goods bakery (not open as of yet) and have been replaced by ... toast! C'mon, who doesn't like toast? Toast, all warm and buttery, yeah, toast rocks.
Yarnivore + toast = happy face. Tasty!
Monday, August 08, 2011
citrus guerrilla
guerrilla citrus |
citrus yarn bomb |
'fork' bike rack with slices |
handle slice |
granny bench cozy |
Ah, successful citrus! The slices went up with ease as did the delightful granny square bench warmer. The slice of orange door handle addition lead me to an interesting find. My lettuce leaf yarn bomb disarmed, abducted and now being held in solitary confinement inside the still undone 'bakery' shop. As I installed the door handle slice I looked into the building and there she was, just lying there on a bench, limp, next to a roll of blue painters tape and drywall dust. Perhaps they are saving her, holding her for later use as 'fork' decoration, one can hope.
Citrus yarn bombs...juicy!
lettuce leaf, disarmed |
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