A wise person told me that running for Penn State Board of Trustees would take up all my time for two months. I can confirm that is true. Before things got busy, I was able to get a special Knit the Earth kit from Purl's Yarn Emporium in Asheville, North Carolina. My kit features sock-weight yarn instead of worsted-weight yarn. Thus, I should be able to knit an Earth that I can justify in my home. The normal size is a 22-inch yoga ball. I have nowhere to put that. For my smaller version, I need to keep track of my yarn usage. Hopefully, Rik Schell will be able to use my experience with yarn consumption to offer kits in this newer size. I haven't gotten as far as I would like. But, I thought you might like to see the bottom of the world? I started with Antarctica. The other pentagons are the eastern part of Australia as well as New Zealand and the South Pacific. The project is mindful — definitely not television knitting — but also a lot of...
Over the weekend I visited Museum of Design Atlanta. MODA is in midtown, across Peachtree Street from the High Museum of Art. Because I don't like driving or parking in the city, I took MARTA to N5 Arts Center. If you don't have mobility issues, it is easy to walk up a couple flights of stairs, cross the Sifly Piazza, and cross Peachtree Street. MODA is one of those places that always seems to have enthusiastic, young, artsy energy. The gift shop is full of tempting books and products. Because it focuses on design rather than art, MODA has the freedom to showcase riskier or uncommon works. The current exhibit, Threads of Change: Design & Data , is full of textile-based objects. The exhibit runs through Sunday 25 May 2025; that gives you until Memorial Day to get over to see it. The central object is the Black Gold Tapestry by Sandra Sawatzky. The inspiration is obviously the Bayeux Tapestry , depicting William the Conqueror in 1066. It ...