Saturday, 1 March 2008

DYDD GWYL DEWI HAPUS


It is a special day for our Louise! March 1st is St. David's day, the patron saint of Wales, who was born on a cliff top in Pembrokeshire during a violent storm, and where he landed a spring came which is now St Nons Well.    St. David led a frugal life, eating mostly watercress, and encouraging leeks to grow. 
Louise is also from Pembrokeshire, and here she is in her Black Welsh Mountain coat, with her leeks decorated in yellow satin ribbon. 
We have a special offer on yellow ribbon , 75p a metre to-day only. Tomorrow it goes back up to £1.50

Friday, 29 February 2008

STITCH AND BITCH MAP


PYF was delighted to knit a square for the Stitch and Bitch Map of the British Isles. It shows what a creative country we are, with knitting circles everywhere. Creativity and community is alive and well.  Our square is the one down bottom right with a big pink knitted phallis that is pointing upwards.

TEA AND ANTHROPOLOGY




Hello! I made tea for Mrs G. and Richard for nigh on 40 years, and it was a lovely time. Towards the end of my stay there I was attacked by moth. It was terrible. Here I am (above) when they found me.
I was brought to Prick your Finger, where they gave me a face lift, new arms, new hair and now I am happily back in service, pouring tea for the lovely ladies and gentlemen in the shop.

KALYANAMITRA COTTON FOR LIFE


RED COTTON is scarce in our shop at the moment, because the organic peruvian farmers only spin it in indigo, white, and grey, but when Mallika popped in the shop today, thank God we had one ball of red cotton in the bargin bin. Red cotton is for the Kalyana Mitra ceremony. Kalyana Mitra means 'Beautiful friendship' in the buddhist world and Mallika was on her way to the ceremony without her red cotton! 
Two senior buddhists become lifelong friends with a junior buddhist. The thread comes from the Buddha at the shrine, and then is wrapped around the wrists of the younger buddhist. 
I said one pound please and she gave me two. 

Monday, 25 February 2008

VERY BIG RABBIT



We have just caught wind of this marvelous knitted Rabbit, which has been left lying behind a hill in Italy for the last three years and will be there for another 22. The lovely big Rabbit was knitted by four artists who collectively call themselves "Gelitin". 
This piece is about wandering in the landscape and finding familiar things, or things completely un known, like a flower you have never seen before, or as Columbus discovered, an inexplicable continent.  
To stumble across this giant rabbit, which could have been knitted by giant grandmothers, could make us feel rather small, but it can be climbed on, you can fall in it's mouth, climb it's belly summit, watch it's intestines spew out, fall asleep on it's ear, and wonder at how this giant knitted rabbit country that might have fallen from the sky, can be seen on google earth. 
To find out more about Gelitin go to www.gelitin.net

Saturday, 23 February 2008

CAST OUT CRUSTATIONS


When you are a crustation, and you arrive at Prick Your Finger, you have to wait outside. It's not that they won't look after us, it's just that our knitwear attracts a lot of moth, and they won't let us in the shop. Moths lay their eggs in wool because it is a protein fibre. When the moth larvae hatch they eat the wool, but it's tastier with an extra layer of perspiration, or any other bodily fluids.  Crustation sweat however is a delicacy second to none. 
 

Friday, 22 February 2008

FLUSHING NEEDLES


The day before yesterday, in flowed a handsome man, with a determined stature.  We thought he was admiring our exhibition, but no. Yuhi lives in the flats over the road and his toilet cistern had ceased to flush that morning. 
He knew what he wanted. Our 3.5mm plastic circular knitting needles were the perfect solution. 
This afternoon, Yuhi returned with this exciting video, proving that the knitting pin really is the most useful of tools. 
Thank you for making this beautiful film Yuhi, and we hope to see you again soon.