FO: Impalement Prevention Device
For a while now, I’ve been wanting to do some knit graffiti, meaning knitting little things and “tagging” public places. The movement started in Houston with the loose group Knitta and has spread. In London, Knit The City has done some amazing things.
Jane Prater recently expressed some interest in this as well, so we’re working on getting a group up. However, you don’t need a group to tag. Following a suggestion to make your first yarnbomb something that has meaning to you, Jane tagged her own tree. I saw it in person and it looks even better than the pics.
My problem with doing instead of just thinking is that I don’t have a lot of free time. When I sit down to knit there are so many other projects I think I should be working on that I don’t often work on stuff just for whimsy’s sake. However, on Tuesday I realized quite clearly what my first knit tag should be.
Public property? Check.
Easy to remove? Check.
Not hazardous to tag? Check.
Here it is, an IPD. That’s Impalement Prevention Device. A bright orange acrylic tube covering the bolt that felled my husband on his bike. It’s not a substitute for filing down the bolt, but it’s a start. Hopefully this will serve double duty and help stop anyone else from running into the bolt. I’ll be curious to see how long it stays on before someone pulls it off.
This product of my 1974 KnitMagic marks my first step into stirring up a knitstorm.
Call me a kninja.
Awesome! I love it!
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Awesome. You go, knitta!
Heh. There may or may not be a group here in South Houston (allegedly called Clock on Ravelry) that allowed a group of Flamingo Statues at a local art museum to go through the winter with scarves. Heh the museum left them on the birds until spring. Heeeee. But yours serves the greater public good!
That’s awesome, and perfect for the situation!!
That is an inspired tag! Well played!