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Intrecci Urbani Genoa yarnbomb – Ocean Theme

25 Monday Mar 2013

Posted by Natasja in Other people's crochet, Yarnbombing

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crochet, Genoa, Intrecci Urbani, Yarnbomb, yarnstorm

Intrecci Urbani, the big yarnbombing event in Genoa that I visited over the weekend, was so big I will have split up my photo posts into at least five posts! This is post two. You will find post one, here.

Readers, I can’t stress enough just how big Intrecci Urbani was. There were hundreds of individual pieces of crochet and knitted decorations, ranging from tree coverings, rectangles attached to railings, pieces covering lamp posts, coverings for benches, ornaments hanging from trees, even a spiderweb and a Rastafarian. Hours and hours, meter upon meter of yarn and millions of crochet stitches must have gone into this great project.

You can read more about the idea, and people behind, the project in this blogpost.

Below is a WordPress gallery of the ocean themed yarnbombs. The last eight photos in the slideshow show my favourite piece of the whole event. There is such a lot of texture and amazing attention to detail! It looks more like a wall hanging than something for a yarnbomb that is exposed to the elements, only to be taken down in a week. I hope whoever made it will hang it somewhere safe where it can be admired.  I may even go so far as to say that they have to get it framed.

If you click on any of the photos it will open up a slideshow of full size photos that you can click through. I don’t think the slideshow function will work if you are reading this post on email, so I suggest visiting the “real” post if you want to see full size photos.

Ocean theme yarnbomb
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa
Ocean theme yarnbomb, Genoa

Intrecci Urbani Genoa yarnbomb – Trees

25 Monday Mar 2013

Posted by Natasja in Other people's crochet, Yarnbombing

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crochet, Genoa, Intrecci Urbani, Yarnbomb, yarnstorm

Intrecci Urbani, the big yarnbombing event in Genoa that I visited over the weekend, was so big I will have split up my photo posts into at least five posts! This is post one.

Readers, I can’t stress enough just how big Intrecci Urbani was. There were hundreds of individual pieces of crochet and knitted decorations, ranging from tree coverings, rectangles attached to railings, pieces covering lamp posts, coverings for benches, ornaments hanging from trees, even a spiderweb and a Rastafarian.  Hours and hours, meter upon meter of yarn and millions of crochet stitches must have gone into this great project.

You can read more about the idea, and people behind, the project in this blogpost.

Below is a WordPress gallery of the yarnbombed trees. If you click on any of the photos it will open up a slideshow of full size photos that you can click through. I don’t think the slideshow function will work if you are reading this post on email, so I suggest visiting the “real” post if you want to see full size photos.

Genoa yarnbomb tree
Genoa yarnbomb trees
Genoa yarnbomb tree
Genoa yarnbomb tree
Genoa yarnbomb trees
Genoa yarnbomb tree
Genoa yarnbomb tree
Genoa yarnbomb tree
Genoa yarnbomb tree
Genoa yarnbomb tree
Genoa yarnbomb tree
Genoa yarnbomb tree
Genoa yarnbomb tree
Genoa yarnbomb trees
Genoa yarnbomb tree
Genoa yarnbomb tree

Italian yarnbombs and Great Husbands

11 Monday Mar 2013

Posted by Natasja in My ramblings, Yarnbombing

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Intrecci Urbani, Yarnbomb

On the 20th of November last year I reblogged a blogpost from Streetcolour about a whole town that is going to be yarnbombed. The town being Genoa, in Italy. This is the post.

What I didn’t tell you is that my amazing, super duper fantastic husband’s response to the blogpost was “Why don’t you go to Genoa and see the yarnbomb? You know you want to.” John’s response came exactely a week before he was due to go to hospital for the kidney donation operation, so his gracious offer meant even more to me on so many levels.

John suggested I take my very good friend with me for a girly weekend. I bought the tickets, booked the hotel. All that was left to do was for her to get a Schengen Visa. Unfortunately things didn’t work out as we hoped and due to a South African passport taking ages to be renewed, she won’t be able to go with me. John will now be going in her place. Obviously crochet isn’t his thing, and he doesn’t particularly like Italy, but he still agreed to come with me. Not only that, he has to fly to Milan and get a train to Genoa, whereas I will be flying direct to Genoa. At least he is returning on the same flight as me so it’s all good.

By now he is also such a big part of my yarnbomb shenanigans (holding ladders, taking photos, making sketches, taking measurements) that he might as well come along and see how it’s done on a City-wide scale.

His position as the World’s Best Husband is now firmly cemented.

Now you probably want to know more about this amazing yarnbomb. Firstly, take a look at this video. I don’t understand Italian, and there are no sub-titles, but the imagery is enough to make you salivate and itch to be part of this thing!

The website dedicated to this project, called Intrecci Urbani, is here.

I used Google translate to read about the project:

THE PROJECT

The idea was born in a project of national civil service with the aim of developing relations between the generations , particularly among young and old, and provides for the creation of a great yarn bombing event will culminate with the creation of a collective installation that will be exposed to about 10 days, in the Old Port of Genoa from 21 March 2013 .

The Yarn Bombing , literally “yarn bombing” is a new form of street art that comes from the United States that colors the city “vestendole” with handmade wool and cotton that give to the places where they are installed look lively and joyful. A contemporary street art that is expressed through the ancient techniques of knitting and using the city as a canvas to decorate with colorful handicrafts. Will be lined with benches, lampposts, railings, the antique crane columns aquarium, trees and more …

The project also joined associations and creative yarn bombing of some Italian cities that send their work to contribute to the event in the spring.

After exposure the artifacts will be dismantled and reused for the construction of facilities in the area, while those injured will be turned into blankets to be distributed to homeless people and shelters for animals.

The main installation will be at the Old Port from 21 March to 1 April 2013.

My mind boggles at the logistics involved in this. Whoever organised this event is one very organised individual. The crocheters and knitters meet every second Saturday at the M-Cafe in the Doge’s Palace – how stylish and very Italian?!, the yarn has been sponsored so it’s all the same weight and colour, and they even have a pattern book for the flowers and squares used in the yarnbomb. Uniformed creativity seems to be what they are aiming for. They also have an Instagram feed (#intrecciurbani) and you can follow the event on their Facebook page.

Intrecci urbani.jpgIn two weeks I’ll be in Genoa to see an Italian City yarnbombed, and the following weekend I’ll be yarnbombing in a town in England! How amazing is that?! I truely can’t wait.

I think I will take a little something crocheted with me to Genoa to add to their yarnbomb….

You can be part of a yarnbomb!

11 Monday Feb 2013

Posted by Natasja in My crochet, Pattern, Yarnbombing

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crochet, crochet applique, Surbiton Food Festival, Yarnbomb, yarnstorm

You know you want to!

All you have to do is crochet a piece of fruit and post it to me. No measurements to take, no getting onto ladders, no braving the elements to put up the yarnbomb. You dont even have to find a pattern, I’ll supply you with one. Just raid your stash, hook and go to the post office. Are you in? Want to know more?

The yarnbomb is for Surbiton’s first annual Food Festival from 4 to 19 May 2013. The organisers contacted Bobi of The Craft Inn to do the marketing for the festival and being a crafter extrodinaire she immediately thought of a craftbomb. My Thames Ditton yarnbombs (here, here and here) caught her attention so she asked me if I wanted to be part of this great crafty endeavour. Of course I said yes!

I don’t want to tell you exactly what I’m planning or how I’m going to use your fruit, but I can tell you that I need to cover a lot of space. I need a lot, or big pieces, of crochet. All before 29 March.

This is where you come in. It would be great if my blog buddies from all over the world could be part of the yarnbomb. A multi-national fruit salad for Surbiton!

As I receive your pieces I’ll give you credit on this blog and if you include a business card, I will attach it to one of your fruit as well . Due to a change of venue I will no longer be able to attach business cards to the crochet.

As for the pattern, you can find it here: Fruit crochet for Surbiton Food Festival (the link will open a PDF document). The pattern is in fact four crochet fruit coaster patterns, all courtesy of Louise Howe of the Lally Lou Lou blog, that I just put together in one document. Louise’s original patterns can be found here and here. Thank you so, so, so much Louise for agreeing to me using your fruit coasters for the yarnbomb. Dear readers, Louise has also promised to send me a couple of apples, pears and strawberries to use in the yarnbomb. It’s only right that the designer should have her handiwork included in the yarnbomb, don’t you think?

These are the fruit that I’ve made so far. I used Double Knit, Aran and Chunky yarn. I think towards the deadline of 29 March I’ll probably be sticking to only Chunky yarn as it works up so quickly.

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The orange was made using Double Knit cotton and a 4 mm crochet hook:

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Sliced in half apple in Chunky with a 7 mm crochet hook (and a dodgy uneven backstitch):

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Apple in Chunky with a 7 mm crochet hook:

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Strawberry in Aran cotton and a 5 mm crochet hook. There is a combination of white french knots and two straight stitches to indicate the strawberry hairs. After three french knots I gave up and stuck to the straight stitches:

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Pear in Aran cotton and a 5 mm crochet hook. Later I realised that the pear looks more like a pear if the leaf is at the top of the stem (the way Louise does it), not the bottom :

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I just want to stress that (if you haven’t already gathered this from my backstitch, strawberry hairs and pear leaf mistakes) the fruit doesn’t have to be perfect. Honestly, it’s just a bit of fun (I can hear Uncle Bryn‘s voice in my head as I’m typing here). The yarnbomb will be outside during the British Month Of April and when all the pieces of crochet are put together no-one will notice mistakes, so just enjoy it.

And of course you can send me any crocheted fruit, you don’t have to use Louise’s pattern. In fact, I hope someone will send me something different. The multi-national fruit salad could do with lemon, lime, cherry and banana.

When you’re ready to post me your crocheted fruit, send me a message and I will email you my address. The yarnbomb will be going up over the Easter weekend, and I need time to do my thing to turn the pieces into a workable yarnbomb, so I need your fruit before 22 March 2013 please.

I’m really looking forward to receiving your yarnbomb contributions. Remember, every time you finish a piece of crocheted fruit, it counts as one of your five a day. Fact.

20 Tuesday Nov 2012

Posted by Natasja in My ramblings, Yarnbombing

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Yarnbomb, yarnstorm

Yarnbomb an entire city! This makes my three yarnbombs in our village, seem really insignificant. Spread the wooly love!!!!

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This is the  18th Century staircase of the Palazza Ducale , – yarnbombed by the Argentinian  artist Licia Santuz as the prelude  for the yarnbombing of the entire city of Genova Italy . Nov 15 2012

So this is the plan – in March 2013 the entire port city of Genova will be yarnbombed or as they say in Italy ” bombarded with yarn ” . The city has set up more than a hundred different locations for people to meet and knit –  including libraries , senior homes  , civil service buildings , youth organizations and even a prison .  A prison ! Oh I’d love to see the prisoners yarnbombing.

It’s expected that hundreds , probably thousands of people will participate . The stated goal is to overcome discord between many different generations and use yarnbombing as a method to weave them all together .  And the prisoners…

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Yarnbombing a tree in Thames Ditton

18 Sunday Nov 2012

Posted by Natasja in My crochet, Yarnbombing

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Thames Ditton, Yarnbomb, yarnstorm

Another yarnbomb for Thames Ditton!

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This time I covered a tree at the roundabout of Speer and Summer Roads. I love how it turned out!!!

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The colours turned out to be a very wise choice. It really pops. What looks like a white horizontal border from afar, is actually a light mint green.

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I wanted to make a big impact. The initial idea was to do three trees, each in a different colour, later evolving to a an idea for one tree covered from leaf to root in different pieces of crochet, but in the end I settled for this. Once I started work on the first “tree scarf” as Hubby likes to call it, I realised it was going to take a very long time (those trees are more than a meter in diameter!) so I changed my mind I did one tree in three colours.

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I was also conscious of the fact that people will probably try to pull/tear/damage my crochet, as proven by the then nine, now four squares at Thames Ditton station. For this reason I attached my yarnbomb as high as possible to the tree. Stand-on-a-ladder high!

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The scalloped edge won’t be visible if you drive past, but if you walk, you can appreciate the frilly, feminine, touch.

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I really, really, like how this yarnbomb turned out. Can you tell?

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I would have loved to cover the whole tree trunk in a beautiful piece of crochet but it’s just sooooo heart breaking for me when I see my crochet damaged. I had to think practical (as practical as any person who crochets coverings for a tree would think) and “held back” on the creativity in order that the one piece I did do, would stay put.

I actually said to my husband “I don’t want my crochet to get hurt”. Only when I had said those words did I realise how I truly felt about my yarnbombing. Every stitch is a little part of me. All I want to do is spread joy and cheer, so when someone removes or damages my crochet it really does hurt.

I’m a yarnbomber and proud of it.

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About me in About Thames Ditton

05 Monday Nov 2012

Posted by Natasja in In the press, My crochet

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Thames Ditton, Yarnbomb, yarnstorm

My yarnbombing shenanigans has made it into Thames Ditton’s local monthly magazine, About Thames Ditton!

I love that they call me the “talented perpertrator” and the comment “Make Wool not War” is great.

It’s so lovely to see that other people enjoy and appreciate the yarnbombs.  I was planning to do another yarnbomb anyway, but after reading this, I’m definitely doing more (and making it Bigger & Brighter).

Yarnbombing in Thames Ditton. Again.

14 Sunday Oct 2012

Posted by Natasja in My crochet, Yarnbombing

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I did it again! Another yarnbomb for Thames Ditton. I had such a great response from the squares at the station, I just had to do another.

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This time I chose to beautify the bench in front of the Summer Road Recreation Ground. I did my measuring on Friday, crocheted the “leg warmers” on Saturday and sewed them onto the slats on Sunday afternoon.

The slats are 4.5cm in circumference. To make the crochet strips 4.5cm wide I chained 21, starting the DC in the 3rd chain from the hook, and did 28 rows of DC. I only used warm shades of Stylecraft Special DK, starting with yellow and ending in a maroon & bright red stripe.   

Hubby was the willing accomplice (or as he thought of himself – my bodyguard) and photographer.

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The autumn sun shining down on the bright yarn, really makes it sing don’t you think?

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I truly hope the park users will enjoy the new and improved bench. 

I’m not planning another yarnbomb in Thames Ditton until later in Autumn when the trees (actually, one specific tree) has lost all its leaves 😉 Fear not, I will strike again!

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Update on the Station Road / Speer Road fence: two of the squares have been removed and one torn. It’s sad, and mind-boggling to me, that someone would take the time to cut through cable ties to remove something that’s only purpose in life is to be pretty.   Let’s hope the remaining seven squares, and the park bench yarnbombing, will stay put.

Reconnaissance Mission

03 Wednesday Oct 2012

Posted by Natasja in My ramblings, Yarnbombing

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Yarnbomb, yarnstorm

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I’m planning a yarnbomb. Watch this space and that fence.

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