Hey Gals & Guys,
I have been introduced into the fantastic hobby by my sister in law and recently went out with her and the others in Farnham Yarn Storm ready for Unravelled 2012 at the Maltings.
I enjoyed myself and thought it was be good to have somewhere that everyone could get together, show off there work, get help and advice and make new friends so.....
Here it is, our very own Social Knitwork
Use this space to introduce yourself & enjoy!
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Permalink Reply by Kathryn Hitchings(Knitchings) on February 28, 2012 at 10:27 Well done! Thanks so much; what a fun night it was with the cops getting keen on knitting too.
Permalink Reply by carlintuppence on March 23, 2012 at 8:51 HI I have been knitting for a very long time and have taught my children and grandchildren to knit and it is wonderful to have new inspiration from sights like this. I am a member of the local knitting group "knit one sip one" here in the Cotswolds and as a group we visited unravel 2012 (brilliant, will be back next year) and we have plans underway to yarnstorm our local market town for the first time for international yarnstorming day on june 11th which may raise a few eyebrows but will brighten the place up and the local bookshop is going to put on a knitting window display for us. I also with another member of our knitting group sell knitted allsorts,faeries,hats bags,bracelets,scarves,vw cushions ,knitted pictures,clothes and much more at a local craft fair. I love the ravelry website it is a great resource and very pleased to have found this website,thank you
Permalink Reply by petax on March 23, 2012 at 21:53 hi - I'm a solo yarnbomber in Chipping Norton, Oxon - been at it for over 6 years! Today I discovered a poem written about my activities here in our town - it was tagged to one of 'my trees'. Nice to know that all this effort is appreciated.
Permalink Reply by Mr Stitch on March 23, 2012 at 21:55 Thats brilliant I love hearing little stories like that! I look forward to seeing some of you work, so welcome and make yourself at home. :)
petax said:
hi - I'm a solo yarnbomber in Chipping Norton, Oxon - been at it for over 6 years! Today I discovered a poem written about my activities here in our town - it was tagged to one of 'my trees'. Nice to know that all this effort is appreciated.
Permalink Reply by Crochet-Grenade on March 24, 2012 at 16:43 Hi everyone! I'm Noodle, I'm 25 and I yarnbomb in Boston, Massachusetts!
Permalink Reply by astridthecrafty on March 25, 2012 at 15:12 HI :D
quick gist... I've been able to knit since i was 5 (granny taught) which is a little over 21 years ago *cough*
2 wee boys that get most of my makes, not done much in the way of yarnbomb/storm yet, but trying to get a couple of mates together for regular meets locally (scotland uk) and might eventually do something of some sixe LOL
Permalink Reply by Spencer Diamond on April 17, 2012 at 0:00 Hello!
I started yarnbombing after reading the yarnbombing book and learned how to crochet off of youtube. I have been doing it for a little over 2 years now and I love it so much. I keep working on bigger and bigger projects. It's great that yarn bombing is getting more and more popular. I love seeing new pieces on the internet and in real life too!
Permalink Reply by Microwavedrama on April 23, 2012 at 21:46 Hola!
Intro, here we go. I'm part of Aunty Social, a Blackpool community group that likes all things arty and crafty. We put on various activities that encourage people to get out and socialise including film screenings, crafternoons, 'Hey Ho let's sew!' and Knittaz with Attitude. We have a lovely craft workshop in Blackpool town centre which hosts a variety of classes and activities which we subsidise.
Personally, I like making all sorts. It's usually silly, brightly coloured or related to computer games/cake or all three. Huzzah!
Anyone in the Blackpool/Fylde Coast area who wants to come and play, do get in touch!

Permalink Reply by Shadow_Stitch on May 5, 2012 at 13:07 Hi!
My name is Shadow_Stitch! I'm a yarnbomber based in Edinburgh, Scotland! I like to make thing pretty with yarn! I've been doing this for just over a year now!
Working in the shadows to bring a little bit of sunshine! Without sunshine, there will be no shadow....
Feel free to check out my blog: http://shadowstitch.blogspot.co.uk/
Thanks to Mr.Stitch for this awesome place!
Shadow, Sunshine, Love.
Shadow_Stitch
xxx
Permalink Reply by gaylin9 on May 13, 2012 at 18:42 Hi Everyone!
My name is Gaylin and my Mom taught me to crochet when I was about 8. A few years ago I got some books and learned to knit. From the first picture of yarnbombing I saw, it was all over! The more pictures I see the deeper my Love/Obsession for this incredible art form grows. Knowing that my soul would wither and die if I didn't jump in and go for it, I will be yarnbombing my town Florence, Oregon on the evening of May 17 the night before our annual Rhododendron Festival. Any tips or helpful hints would be welcome and appreciated! Thanks for this wonderful site and all the amazing, creative people who do this!

Permalink Reply by Shadow_Stitch on May 13, 2012 at 19:08 ^^ Hi Gaylin! Welcome to our wooly knitwork! Glag to have you hear and to see how enthusiastic you are about yarnbombing! Remember to post pictures for us all to see!
Shadow_Stitch
xxx
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Hi there
Just putting a shout out for Voluntary Arts Week. In Glasgow we're going to craftbomb in and around the Kibble Palace in the Botanic Gardens. The main event is on 11th May and where we'll be installing everything from knitted…
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