Update: Thank you to CRAFT for sharing this!
I just finished making the biggest (and final!) thing that will be in my show in Berlin.
It’s a rainbow asteroid scarf! It measures about 26 feet long. That’s a lot of scarf…
But it’s not for wearing. It’s meant to hang throughout the show, starting at one end on the needles of the giant yarn ball (which is now anthropomorphic and holding a pair of knitting needles), and ending up around the neck of the Snowman Planet. I guess you’ll just have to see it.
The show opens April 6th at Smallspace gallery in Berlin. Join us for the opening at 7 pm if you can!
AWESOME! :)
wow thats a big scarf….would definitely keep you warm and cozy!!
Love it!!
I can’t wait to see photos of the installation!
That sounds fabulous, Anna! I totally wish I could come see it. Your scarf even looks cute as a scarf (or maybe it’s just you)!
I don’t think anyone would batt an eye if you wore that in NYC. It’s beautiful!
That is awesome and wonderfully over the top! I can picture someone wearing it even if it mostly looks like it is wearing you!
I can’t wait to see this! I can’t make it to Germany, so I’m hoping for LOTS of pictures :)
And I would totally wear that, but maybe make it about 20 feet shorter.
sheesh! That thing is so big i didnt see you at first! It cover you completely! XD
This is so beautiful, what kind of yarn is this knitted from?
hopefully I can get it over here whatever it is.
Adam, the yarn is Lion Brand Hometown USA, which is a bulky acrylic yarn. For the small asteroids, I used Koigu KPM, which is a fingering-weight wool yarn.
I hope you share pictures of the display with those of us who can’t get to Berlin…the scarf looks fun :)
I am sure Tom Baker (4th Dr Who) would be VERY jealous! :) Great work!
Oooooh I love! Even though I won’t be able to see it in person I am still supah excited.
WOW! It is fantastic :-)
Now that is something bright and wonderful for a cold day!
It’s beautiful! Can’t wait to see the photos from Germany.
I can’t get there so I hope that there are lots of photos! I would LOVE to wear THAT scarf on a chilly morning!