A Kings Cross yarn
They’ve been knitting for a month or two, now, in cafes and bars and on park benches, but over the weekend the assembled thread wound its way around Kings Cross.



Centred on Fitzroy Gardens, and the beautiful El Alamein fountain, but extending a little way along Macleay Street and Darlinghurst Road, it’s a project called I Heart Kings Cross, and it’s part of the council’s Art & About program.
The guys behind it, Reef Knot, formed out of the ashes of Knot Gallery four years ago, where the crew had collaborated with designers, musicians, sculptors and painters to create installations for street, art and music festivals.


Inspired by the work of Newtown’s Denise Litchfield, Texas’s Knitta Please, and Stockholm’s Maskerade, they’ve tackled this massive knitting project.


Collectives are springing up all over the place to knit in public places. It’s being called guerrilla knitting, and I reckon its roots are in guerrilla gardening. It’s a little bit political, and a lot about creating sections of spontaneous beauty in sometimes tired neighbourhoods.


We don’t usually post so many pictures, but this is really just spectacular, and every single bit of knitting is worth seeing. We started to feel a little sorry for the trees without woollen cloaks, especially with the current cold snap.

I think art & about is a fantastic idea. Yesterday we took friends of ours to Swans Club for dinner and we all admired all the knitting on our walk home. Today the knitters were still putting up the art everywhere and it’s good to see it survived the heavy rain we’ve had this week.
Kirsty
8 Oct 09 at 12:38 am
thanks for posting the photos! I’m hoping to see them on sat for the opening. I hope they’re still there then :) it was a fun project. & Denise Litchfield’s work is amazing – very inspiring!
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8 Oct 09 at 11:33 am
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