WARMing up
Have you heard about the WARM project? It's a community textile art project to reflect on climate change and sustainability, which will take the form of two giant pictures made up of small knitted parts, to be installed in the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery this September. You can read about the inspiration for the project here.
My contribution is a batch of knitted gum leaves (Ravelry project link). I've made six small ones so far, which I'll put in the post today. If I have time, I'd like to make another batch of leaves.
I found some fallen leaves and flowers under the gum trees at our train station today, very conveniently for my photos!
If you'd like to knit something to contribute to WARM, you can find the all of the patterns (devised by Georgie Nicholson) here on Ravelry - you can make different kinds of native flowers, or wind turbines, or simple lace squares for example. All items need to be made from 100% wool yarn, and using stash yarn is encouraged. Contributions are due by the 12th of August.