
Since I'm an ignorant fool I have absolutely no idea where these wacky and wonderful photographs came from but I remember eagerly saving all of them at once to later muse on. Now seems as good a time as any to reflect and study these photographs with more detail and the intricate crafty nature of them. For someone who is unable to knit, looking at the image above makes both my hands and my heart ache. When I went away with my friends on schoolies a few weeks ago, I asked if anyone could knit and one friend was going to teach me; but when it boiled done to it I had forgotten my needles and instead we spent most of our time criticising shows on MTV as well as drinking while playing black jack and going down to the beach. Still though- it would have been nice to return home and being able to have learnt a new skill I've previously been unable to hone. If I had the drive I would join a knitting circle full of other people's grandmother's and middle aged women but, hey, what's wrong with that? Perhaps my interest in the craft will pick up in Autumn as the weather turns cold.
There's so much going on with the knitwear; the changing and mixture of colours as well as long knitted socks, the crochet blanket and the frenzy of pom poms on the ends of the large red and white scarf. I like the warmth of the knit wear in contrast with the cracked plaster and cold industrial world that the building represents. It's a bit strange though that it's held to the wall with ugly brown tape.
There's so much going on with the knitwear; the changing and mixture of colours as well as long knitted socks, the crochet blanket and the frenzy of pom poms on the ends of the large red and white scarf. I like the warmth of the knit wear in contrast with the cracked plaster and cold industrial world that the building represents. It's a bit strange though that it's held to the wall with ugly brown tape.


