Thursday, August 28, 2008
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Knitalong: Celebrating the Tradition of Knitting Together

Check out "Knitalong: Celebrating the Tradition of Knitting Together", a new book by Larissa Brown and Martin John Brown. Knitnotwar 1,0o0 is featured in the chapter titled "Knitting in War and Peace".
*Recieved 5 more cranes yesterday-- currently we are at 710, hope to have the remaining 290 by election day, please spread the word!
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Project Update Soon...
Thank you all for your patience, my apologies that the site was down for a spell. I fear my secret is out-- I am a knitting lady, not a computer lady. Stay tuned...
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
project update!
Hello everyone, I hope you all are having a happy summer and are not finding it too warm to knit!
I have promised several friends and knitters that I would post a project update!: The deadline for cranes has been extended-- so many folks have asked for more time that it was impossible not to. As the new deadline approaches, September 1, hundreds of lovely cranes are pouring into the mailbox. From the sounds of it, however, more than a few folks have had to set down their needles on the project and I may have to once again extend the deadline as I find more knitters to fill their RSVP spaces (we shall see, between non-RSVPers sending cranes and myself we just may make 1,000!) If all the cranes make it in by September 1, the date for the final install shall be set and I'll email the time/place to all!
In the meantime, check out the Summer 2007 issue of Vogue Knitting 'Knit 1 Magazine' there is a lovely artcle on the project with some pretty pictures to boot! If you're in Portland, stop by 'Close Knit' (2140 NE Alberta) where the cranes are currently on display.
Thanks to everyone who is participating in 'knitnotwar 1,0o0' and thank you also for your patience-- I'll send updates as they materialize!
Happy Summer Knitting!
Seann
I have promised several friends and knitters that I would post a project update!: The deadline for cranes has been extended-- so many folks have asked for more time that it was impossible not to. As the new deadline approaches, September 1, hundreds of lovely cranes are pouring into the mailbox. From the sounds of it, however, more than a few folks have had to set down their needles on the project and I may have to once again extend the deadline as I find more knitters to fill their RSVP spaces (we shall see, between non-RSVPers sending cranes and myself we just may make 1,000!) If all the cranes make it in by September 1, the date for the final install shall be set and I'll email the time/place to all!
In the meantime, check out the Summer 2007 issue of Vogue Knitting 'Knit 1 Magazine' there is a lovely artcle on the project with some pretty pictures to boot! If you're in Portland, stop by 'Close Knit' (2140 NE Alberta) where the cranes are currently on display.
Thanks to everyone who is participating in 'knitnotwar 1,0o0' and thank you also for your patience-- I'll send updates as they materialize!
Happy Summer Knitting!
Seann
Friday, March 9, 2007
RSVP Deadline
Hello All,
The RSVP deadline for cranes, March 1st, has passed (though a few more knitters have squeezed in!) I'm happy to say we have over 1,000 cranes pledged and the project looks amazing. Please visit back to the blog for updated photos-- I have been receiving crane donations every week in the mail-- the strand is growing steadily. Thank you everyone who has been involved and stay tuned for the announcement of knitnotwar's final display space. As always, please do be in touch if you have any questions, I'm happy to offer help in knitting/felting/the pattern/or advice in setting up your own 'knitnotwar' project!
Thank you,
Seann McKeel
The RSVP deadline for cranes, March 1st, has passed (though a few more knitters have squeezed in!) I'm happy to say we have over 1,000 cranes pledged and the project looks amazing. Please visit back to the blog for updated photos-- I have been receiving crane donations every week in the mail-- the strand is growing steadily. Thank you everyone who has been involved and stay tuned for the announcement of knitnotwar's final display space. As always, please do be in touch if you have any questions, I'm happy to offer help in knitting/felting/the pattern/or advice in setting up your own 'knitnotwar' project!
Thank you,
Seann McKeel

