Thursday, November 09, 2006

Knit Your Bit for Peace

Check out this really cool art making opportunity! You can pick up the pattern here at Lint!


knitnowar 1,0o0_____________________

knitnowar 1,0o0 is an art installation project of peace.

The origami crane is an international symbol of peace, due to
the hopeful and heroic story of Sadako Sasaki. Sadako died of
Leukemia after exposure from US atom bombings of Hiroshima in
1945. Believing a Japanese legend that anyone who folds 1,000
paper cranes will be granted a wish, Sadako hoped to get well.
She completed over 1,000 before dying in October 1955 at the
age of 12.

Artists will knit 1,0o0 origami style cranes, these will be
publicly displayed late 2007 in Portland, Oregon-- USA.

* To reach the goal of 1,0o0 please pledge & submit 10, or more!
* Organize a group of 10 knitters in your city and oversee
the donation of 100!

Crane Deadline: May 1, 2007

If you live in the Portland area, please visit
http://www.knitnowar.com/
for drop off locations & save yourself the postage!


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Please RSVP/pledge your 10 crane donation by March 1, 2007. If
you have others helping you to knit your crane pledge, please be sure
to include their names, addresses and emails. Deadline for submission:
May 1, 2007. Cranes from knitnowar 1,0o0 are considered donations.
Send your RSVP and cranes to:
knitnowar: 4725 N Mississippi Portland, Oregon 97217 – USA
or RSVP at:
knitnowar@gmail.com
More information available soon at: www.knitnowar.com

Need help with the pattern? Want to learn to knit? Desire more
information or would like to get involved in the project?
Write Seann:
knitnowar@gmail.co

3 comments:

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Anonymous said...

the knitnowar website is not a real site . . . anyone know why? I'm interested in doing this project, but I'd really like to check out their site first . . .

Anonymous said...

don't know what's up with the knitnowar website (it's just an automated search engine), but check http://yarnboy.com/wp/?m=200611 for the pattern and a bit more info. Or, stop by the Lint store, if you're in Portland. :)