Monday, October 10, 2011

Professor Taylor's Incredible Knitting Project

Dr. Stephanie Taylor teaches art history at NMSU-this she does very well. She also has a great love and talent for knitting.  Last semester while teaching a craft seminar she introduced the idea of a knitting project that would tie the Art Department to other departments around the NMSU campus with a four inch mile long crimson "artery".

The students that attended the craft seminar were taught to knit by the professor and the more enthusiastic of the group have continued to contribute to this campaign.  This fall even more have joined the knitting fracas!  Over 20 people attended the first "knit in" of the semster and the group that met today numbered about the same (Columbus Day-October 10, 2011). 

Sometimes called yarn bombing the campus would be the first achievment in a greater plan that will ultimately involve the community of Las Cruces (perhaps taking it down town) and finally the lengths of yarn will be made into to blankets to be donated where they are most needed. 

The first phase of this event is planned for Valentines Day in 2012 if all goes as planned.

Anyone who would like to be a part of this project is welcome-knit or crochet. It is not necessary that you be a student but if you are one of Dr. Taylors students there might be some extra credit in it-but you didn't hear it from me!

What follows are images and a short video of todays knitting extraveganza!


Knitting instruction by Dr. Taylor


Some get there knit on quickly!


Knitting needles are fashionable.


Dr. Taylor gets her point across...


A gaggle of knitters on the West side of Wells Hall
aka The Art Department.