Fancy a spot of knitting, or want some advice? Come along to the drop in workshop I am running this Thursday 19 November, 3 - 5 pm, in the foyer of Millburne House (otherwise known as Capital Centre). You can also join in making a collage to fill a petri dish that will be part of a large piece on the wall there.
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Learn How To Knit
Or, for that matter, crochet. I sometimes forget some people can not knit or crochet. Honestly, it is not difficult. Well, you can make it as difficult as you want, but the basics are simple and straightforward. There's lots of sites out there that learn you how to knit or crochet. Here's one:
http://www.learn2knit.co.uk/
Btw, I never knit or crochet following a pattern, I would find that way too boring. And there is no need to, unless you want a perfect fitting jumper or something like that! I usually just start out with an idea in my head and see where I end up.... much more fun
http://www.learn2knit.co.uk/
Btw, I never knit or crochet following a pattern, I would find that way too boring. And there is no need to, unless you want a perfect fitting jumper or something like that! I usually just start out with an idea in my head and see where I end up.... much more fun
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
The Trail
So this is how it will look, more or less. I had quite a few enthusiastic reactions on this blog from both knitters and non-knitters, but no-one yet has committed to actually knit one...:-(
Come on, you knitters & crocheters, please help me! It takes a meditative hour or so to knit an easy one. And I will send you a stamped and addressed envelop to post your product to me, so I can insert it in the trail. And you'll be invited to the party on 1st December, on the campus of Warwick University! And it will be fun! What else can I say? Email me friedapoll@yahoo.com
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Condoms for Bollards
The continuity of the trail connecting the venues on Warwick Campus that join in the Sexual Health Awareness Week, will be supported by large scale condoms for bollards.
These must be knitted or crocheted really loose, so the light in the bollards can shine through.
Size of the bollards is 70 cm round and the condom has to be at least 100 cm long in total (not longer than 120cm). Knit it with the biggest needles you have, so the condom is see-through.
I knitted this one in hazard tape with needles 25 to start with and 20 to knit the reservoir on top.
Questions
I've had a few Q's about dental dams. Allright, I'll tell you: they are basically square or rectangular latex things to cover the female genitals during oral sex. Not very exciting to look at, some producers print them with nice colours, or (see post below) a kissing mouth.
If you can't knit nor crochet, please feel free to make a condom or dental dam from a left-over bit of textile, like this one.
Oh, and please don't forget to send me your address, so I can send you a self-adressed and stamped envelop.
Btw: the trail has to be up the 23rd November; the sooner I get your contributions, the better!
THANKS!!!!
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