
Bringing you a bit of festive fibre on film our Fairy Godmothers of Documentrydom, the Alt Artist girls, have put together a little movie of our Knitmare Before Christmas. Scary Stitchmas to all and a Yarnstormed New Year The Knit the City Yarn Corps xxx

Jordi
Let's KNIT Copenhagen and the participants!!! the final hours have come there... if we take 10
seconds to close our eyes and think togetherabout the BEST achievement
for all countries, the world leaders WILLnotice and make that BIG
step... 10... 9... 8... 7... 6... 5... 4...3... 2... 1... (we are all
ONE :) -we can do it together at 12:00 GMT-

Twas the Knit before Christmas in cold London Town, Where a lone ballerina was cast with a frown, Yet she was not long for her knitless despair, For Knit the City’s Yarn Corps soon would be there…

James Boardwell
Hello KTC, Be nice to see you at Folksy's Christmas do next Monday http://blog.folksy.com/2009/11/24/folksy -christmas-upcycle-do
We want to get as many London crafters there as possible... :)
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We’ve organised a party for Monday 30th of November at The Fellow Pub (Map) in Kings Cross, London from 18:30. It’s our Christmas do and we wanted to have it with you.

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Do the creations we create have a life away from the yarnstorm? Some would say that they are merely actors playing a part. I caught up with the grey lady and the black rabbit hanging out at the Royal Festival Hall.

Knit the City Graffiti knitting live on the radio. Listen to Deadly Knitshade and Perri Lewis speak to Ireland's 4FM today at 1.50. Squeeee!

Knit the City Knit the City's Deadly Knitshade takes on the Tubeline Trolls.
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It has been a long time since I fell asleep on the London Underground and fought the dreaded Tube Sanitiser for my life, only managing to escape due to the tiny fluffballs of fearlessness that are the London tube mice.

Come closer, mortals, we wish to tell you a tale of tube-flavoured terror… Knit the City have a special love for underground London. In our formative days each of us were beckoned into shady underground doorways by our mysterious hooded mentor. ...

Fiona-Jane I spotted a bit of yarnbombing in Edinburgh, on the trees near Sir Walter Scott's monument, which is totally obscured by the tramworks. It really made me smile! I guess that was your Scottish contingent! AND did you see Knit the Bridge? Scottish knitters covered the Skye bridge in woolly delight! My mum has promised t...o teach me to knit over xmas - about 30 years overdue!! ;-)

Knit the City Mark Thomas sticks it to the man guerrilla knitting style. And mentions our Oranges and Lemons Odyssey. Yay!
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For the braver or sillier souls among us, darkness provides the perfect cover for a little mischief, as Mark Thomas finds out

























