Monday 8 November 2010

Knit Cat can PIMP.


Your Ride Got P I M P E D.


Absence.


Knit Cat has been on a bit of an anti-graffiti holiday and on more of a wooly scarf galore trip recently. But enough is enough. With things looking dull, dim & bleak outside I feel like its time for Knit Cat to be Mischievous again in order to brighten things up. yes. :)

Friday 4 June 2010

The end of it.

This was the final result of KnitCat's 'installation piece' it didn't cover quite the amount of the tree that KnitCat wanted to because of time restrictions & sneaky demanding deadlines (& also epsom local tree huggers scared about the well being of the tree). But still was pretty sneaky sneaky ;) plus it got KnitCat an impressive mark for KnitCat's last project of the year! yay.




Doing It.

After a long talk with the tree hugging site agent, KnitCat didn't listen, KnitCat just did! With the help from the ever so faithful PedoCat.














The Tree.


So KnitCat's tutor asked if KnitCat could do something mischievous closer to home, that meant right on the UCA Epsom site. So I decided to go for the biggest tree on site which was probably a mistake but the others were all a bore.

Hours of my life.



These are the pieces that I made for my installation piece at UCA Epsom sneaky sneaky, in sleepy epsom.




Sunday 9 May 2010

Hit. Smash. Collide on a small scale.


Although its only little the opportunity for impact is still the same.









Tiny winy.


So here's my third & tinniest piece that Im going to introduce to sleepy, sleepy Epsom town.

Three's the magic number.


So here's me knitting my quick & quite tiny third yarn bombing/ guerilla knitting piece to introduce to sleepy, sleepy Epsom town.



With help from Pedo Cat.


The second public appearance.
The first public appearance for cat face.
The first known public appearance of Pedo Cat.
Sneaky, sneaky in sleepy, sleepy Epsom town.
We had a lot of catty fun.








Bombed.

My original, first piece that Im going to introduce to sleepy, sleepy Epsom town.
Thinking of introducing it to a nice lamppost.



The Next Step Taken.

So here's me knitting my fist yarn bombing/guerilla knitting piece.
I plan to attach it to something up high in sleepy, sleepy Epsom town.