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Worldwide Knitting in Public Day – June 10, 2006

WWKIP Day started in 2005 as a way to bring knitters together and encourage them to knit in public. As soon as I heard about it, I knew we needed to stage an event on the day here in Sydney. Together with Mary-Helen, I organised for everyone to get together at the Sidewalk Cafe near the Opera House. It was a resounding success! We probably had 25-30 people knitting in total, including even a few random passersby who were encouraged to pick up needles. We were amused to find ourselves a bit of a tourist attraction, with several Opera House visitors stopping to take our pictures and marvel at people actually knitting (GASP!) in public. Here are the photos...

Our sign - click to enlargeAt the end of the day Friday, I had the fortunate last-minute inspiration to design a few signs. I printed them on A3 card on the shop laser printer and mounted them on cardboard, then taped them to my wheelie backpack. It was awesome; people would actually do double-takes when they read it.

Veronica - click to enlargeHere's Veronica showing off a lovely top-down jumper she was knitting for her husband Robert to Mary-Helen and Jussi.

Claire and Helen - click to enlargeClaire is sporting her just-finished fairisle tube top while Helen works on her very own Clapotis.

It's Mel! - click to enlargeIt's Mel! As she's been out of action for a while - what with having a baby three weeks ago and all - she was very much the Special Guest Star of the day.

Miss Fee - click to enlargeMiss Fee proudly shows off her official WWKIP T-shirt designed by Franklin.

Jane and Helen - click to enlargeJane and Helen both made it to the Knitters' Guild meeting earlier in the day, and they're still going strong here!

Sandra and Kerry - click to enlargeSandra and Kerry (both regular SSKers) show off their knitting. Kerry was flying the flag for all male knitters today!

Mary-Helen - click to enlargeMary-Helen shows off her gorgeous cardi, made up of squares she most assuredly insists are not in any way "magic."

Me and random Americans! - click to enlargeIt's me and random Americans! This mother and daughter were watching us from a nearby table when I invited them to join in. I'd brought some spare needles and wool along and the girl Megan immediately started doing a long-tail cast-on. We were all very impressed. I'm working on a baby blanket for my sister and I'm pleased to report that the colours were well-received by the group.

The goth contingent - click to enlargeHere's Bec and the goth contingent. What, you didn't know goths knitted?!

Helen and Sandra - click to enlargeHere's Helen making friends with another American drop-in, Sandra. Sandra and her husband hung out with us for a while!

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